Abstract

In recent years it has been observed that the federal road safety commission FRSC has been having some challenges on how to handle traffic rule and traffic offences committed by road users both commercial and private. Based on the in ability of the FRSC to handle these problems this paper critically looked into the behavioural pattern of the drivers towards traffic rules and offences committed and found that there was a great need for the Organisation to have a good database, that will be able to keep records of traffic offences and offenders, which can be called upon at any time on reference basis. The aim of this study is to create a distributed Federal Road Safety commission traffic offence system that can access data from any state of the Federation. The system consists of a relational database of FRSC variables which could be shared by the various States and Local Government Areas in the country. Each of the local government area will form a website, and the database will be hosted by the server at the Federal Road Safety Commission Head Quarters at Abuja and at the various state capital. . All LGAs will access the database via a distributed network. The client/server distributed network architecture is used in the design and implementation of the system. The system is capable of monitoring all road offences and traffic offenders records at all levelsfrom any part of the country and generation of reports concerning offenders and also access information from the local government at all times.

Highlights

  • A computerized traffic offence system is a data based program which keeps record of the offences committed by road users in Bayelsa State, Nigeria

  • OF STUDY The Federal Road Safety Commission of Nigeria FRSC, established by the FRSC, established by the FRSC Act Cap 14 Law of the federation of Nigeria (LFN), in February 1988, is the body that manages all traffic activities that is being carried out in Bayelsa State, Nigeria prior to its establishment, there was no concrete and sustained policy in place to manage the rate of death and accidents on Nigerian roads

  • Management of distributed data is done with different levels of transparency

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A computerized traffic offence system is a data based program which keeps record of the offences committed by road users in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The traffic offence system helps the Federal Road Safety Commission to keep adequate and accurate record of all traffic offences committed by drivers and road users and help to maintain the database of the commission. Navathe (2000) defined distributed database (DDB) as a collection of multiple logically integrated databases distributed over a computer network He defined a distributed database management system (DDBMS) as a software system that manages a distributed database while making the distribution transparent to the user. An attempt is made to design a framework for a client/server distributed database system for the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) or ministries and local government areas of Bayelsa state. The system is capable of monitoring all traffic offences committed by road users in Bayelsa State

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