Arnold
Niji a 27 year old Engineer launched the Traveler mobile application in
October. The App uses data, GPS and motion sensor technology to improve
passenger safety, monitor driver speeds and emergency responses. According to
its founder, the App is a response to the high number of accidents and the inability
to control the drivers and to contact hospitals and families of victims. More
than 20,000 people died on Cameroon's roads between 2010 and 2015.
Passengers
can use the app to report passenger overcrowding, road issues and traffic
incidents. All information is sent to a central database. For bus passengers,
at the onset of their journey, they enter the company name, vehicle number
plate and destination. In the event of an accident, if a user indicates it in
the App, the App then notifies all emergency contacts of people travelling on
the same bus and also automatically alerts hospitals of their location.
Like Cameroon, we face similar problems in
Nigeria. Port-Harcourt is no exception. According to statistics from the Federal
Road Safety Corporation (FRSC), an average of 15 people died daily in road
accidents across Nigeria in 2015. 5,440 Nigerians lost their lives in road
accidents across the country in 2015. The good news is that with such an App,
the death toll can be reduced. Here are reasons why we need an App like
that in PH.
Terrible
road infrastructure- Yes, the Governor should be commended for working on
some roads but fact is the roads could be better. Lives are still lost
regularly via road accidents. Pot-Holes, ditches, un-tarred roads, flooded roads and bumpy roads are common things we have to deal with on a daily basis.
Over-speeding is
common- Nigerians are notorious for over-speeding perhaps partly because there
are no checks for it. The recent effort by the FRSC to introduce speed
limiters is facing numerous challenges, some of them of the Agencies making.
Drivers still drive recklessly with little or no penalties. If you have ever
driven in Port-Harcourt or had to undergo a journey in this town, you will
understand what i mean.
Prayer seems to
be the temporary solution- Ever entered a bus and a Pastor or passenger gets
up to pray for the safety of the journey, even when you didn’t ask or don’t
feel like? Sound familiar? I suspect it’s not entirely because of how
religious we are as a country but also because almost every Nigerian knows
that to survive a road trip in the country is a function of God’s grace. From
bad roads, to defective vehicles, to driver’s recklessness and over-speeding,
journeying from one place to another in Nigeria is definitely a herculean
task
Tardy emergency
responses- No one needs to remind us of how essentially non-existent our
emergency response units are. Save for Lagos state, where the emergency units
response tries somewhat, most other cities include Port-Harcourt have zilch
emergency response time. The App will be able to notify them of any road
accidents and hopefully they will be able to get ont he road in time to
rescue victims.
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Monday, 19 December 2016
WHY PORT-HARCOURT NEEDS CAMEROUN’S RECENTLY LAUNCHED TRAVELER APP
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