

OPTIMIZED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR EMERGENCY AND V.I.P VEHICLES
Abstract
Inefficient traffic management poses significant challenges to the timely and safe arrival of ambulances at emergency scenes, impacting patient outcomes and public safety. The existing traffic infrastructure often fails to provide adequate priority to ambulances, resulting in delays, congestion, and increased risk of accidents during emergency responses. In densely populated urban areas, effective traffic management for ambulances is paramount to ensuring timely and efficient emergency medical response. However, existing traffic systems often struggle to accommodate emergency vehicles adequately, leading to delays that can significantly impact patient outcomes. Thus, our traffic management system model is an innovative solution that optimizes traffic flow and prioritize ambulance movement that minimizes response times and enhance emergency medical services.
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