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Remedies Measure to Avoid Accidents in Railway Field

Author(s):

Pranav Ashok Raskar , AISSMS POLYTECHNIC, PUNE; Purushottam Pradeshi, AISSMS POLYTECHNIC, PUNE; Prajwal Punekar, AISSMS POLYTECHNIC, PUNE; Pruthviraj Shinde, AISSMS POLYTECHNIC, PUNE; Harsharaj Pathare, AISSMS POLYTECHNIC, PUNE

Keywords:

Ultrasonic Sensors, Arduino Uno

Abstract

The Indian Railway is the third largest network in the world carrying 18 million people to their travelling each day. The increased growth in the railway sector has resulted in an increase in the train traffic density across the world. This has resulted in the increase in the number of accidents involving trains. Recently in Mumbai women nearly fell under moving train on platform. In Mumbai’s kalyan station pune two girl falls trying to catch a running train slipped to the gap between platform and train. In Mumbai over 18,400 people died between 2013-18 in train accidents. Mumbai an average of eight people were killed daily on railway tracks in 2016. But know nine people die on the Mumbai local tracks every day. Crossing the tracks was the leading cause of death.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV7I10152
Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 1
Publication Date: 01/04/2019
Page(s): 156-158

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