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How CMS Helps In Traffic Management

Posted: Sep 22, 2016
The world is running fast; with the constant growth in popular, the standard of living increasing and the price of vehicles dropping down, the roads are swarming with vehicles of all shapes and sizes. This in turn means you have to get out of home very early for your office and remain stuck in jam for hours when you are desperate to return home. Well, things are gradually changing with Integrated Traffic Management system from CMS. The following are some of the ways in which CMS can help:
Plan Budget
CMS Integrated Traffic Management system can help any government to plan the budget for infrastructure improvement. With over 300 traffic management projects, CMS has helped to provide a clearer picture of the current day needs and how the Government can accommodate more cars on the roads within restricted cost. This is also known as the Intelligent Traffic Systems.
Robust Traffic Systems
One of the crucial aspects of Integrated Traffic Management system is to have correct and regular data on the urban and road traffic scenario. CMS has several computing, sensing and communication applications which can help the Government to determine sustainable traffic requirements.
As the Indian Government plans to build 100 new smart cities around the country, the need of this kind of data analytics increase.
Centralized Monitoring Process
This is needed to ensure a hassle free traffic management system. The decentralized traffic management system that exists at present is not of much help as it does not provide in depth and real time information of the current scenario. CMS has a wide range of Integrated Traffic Management systems to help the traffic department get centralized.
Hence the name of CMS is directly related to the development of the country. From managing traffic density to providing Eco-friendly solutions to road development, it is a complete package of infrastructure development.
The present traffic condition in India is not up to the mark. It has several loopholes like:
Unavailability of automated applications
Connectivity issues
Use of outdated technology
Lack of an advanced traffic monitoring system.
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