Abstract

This project aimed at designing a computerized web-based road traffic accident and infraction database system for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) which will enable FRSC to get summarized traffic accident and infraction information at various level easily and quickly. The collection, management and dissemination of road traffic accident and infraction related events have represented a serious issue to road safety officers and all stakeholders alike due to the absence of a central repository from which all accident and infraction data can be stored and managed. Where accessible, these data available in the paper-based form and this represents a bottleneck in updating the available data. The purpose of the system is to design a computerized system that will collect, record, disseminate and manage road traffic accident and infraction information for the FRSC. The system is achieved using structured system analysis and design methodology. The software that is used to design the system is Adobe Dreamweaver and XAMPP local server, the programming language that was used comprise of Hyper Text Mark-up Language (HTML), JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) and Hypertext Pre-Processor (PHP). The website was tested using on a local web server “XAMPP” and Structured Query Language is used for the Database design. The system has different subsystem to meet its core functionalities. An administration subsystem authenticates administrators and road safety officers to login to the system and executes their defined task. The accident and infraction report subsystem allow the officer to enter and submit road traffic accident and infraction details using a simple to use web-based interface.

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