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In the hectic world of today, time is valuable. "Transport Guidance For DIU" can help you avoid wasting time by avoiding long bus waits. Here, a solution based on the combination of GPS and a GSM/GPRS modem is explained in order to assist those who commute by public transit. The location of the closest buses as they approach the stop is currently disclosed to the student. Based on this, the user can modify his plans and avoid spending a lengthy time waiting for the bus. Additionally, by warning the driver and passengers, the device will unquestionably prevent accidents caused by excessive speed. Every time the car exceeds a speed limit, the information is also stored for future use. The bus has a next stop indication mounted for the convenience of the passengers. Additionally, a project called "Transport Guidance for DIU" is being developed to make the current bus transportation system more paperless and digital. Due to the system's simplicity of use and user-friendliness, business will be simplified. The productivity will rise as a result of its use. The primary goal of this is to provide consignor and consignee with transportation services. As a result of computerization, billing, consolidated payments, the creation of reports, etc., will be permanently preserved and readily accessible in the future. As a result, there will be less work to do in the office, which will free up more time for other useful activities. The business's potential and security both grow. "Transport Guidance For DIU" is intended to handle the booking and upkeep of expanding bus transportation. Proper management and analysis can be done. Currently, bus passengers typically need to know information about their reservation status, the validity of their tickets for a specific bus and destination, the time the bus will arrive and depart, any stops it will make along the way, and other things. Such inquiries cannot be answered during busy hours by the student information centers at the bus stops. Additionally, there are currently no customer call center facilities available. Booking tickets in rural locations is far more challenging because residents must travel great distances to the city, where the majority of reservation offices, bookings, and payments are made. Despite being computerized, a system's productivity and usefulness cannot be measured by the amount of data that is generated and stored as a result of its deployment. |
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