ACCIDENT DETECTION AND ALERT SYSTEM
Keywords:
likelihood of fatalities, frequency of emergencies, counteracts, effectively examineAbstract
With 17.7% of the global population, India is the second most populous nation in the world. And the death rate in this heavily populated nation is 9.1 fatalities per 1000 people (as of 2022, by Knoema). The variant causes behind the death may or may not be explained as being natural or accidental. But it is possible to effectively examine a strategy for counteracts to any cause of death. This technology tries to lessen the frequency of emergencies by alerting your loved ones if something untoward occurs to you. Helping individuals in emergencies is the main goal of this system. Most of the time, when a road accident happens, neither the rescue crew nor the police authorities are notified right away. To solve this problem, we developed an accident detection system, which will assist the victims in receiving timely rescue and lower the likelihood of fatalities from traffic accidents.
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