prasad1
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Australian teenager Viney Kumar was desperate to solve the problem of emergency vehicles getting stuck in traffic when on the way to fight a fire, solve a crime or save someone’s life in a medical emergency.
He aimed to tackle this by developing a new early warning signalling method called the PART (Police and Ambulances Regulating Traffic) Program for the likes of police cars, fire engines and ambulances so they could be seen and heard better.
He hoped it would enable the traffic ahead of them to move out of the faster and more effectively.
It uses an Android app and Google mapping technology to alert drivers to an emergency vehicle approaching from behind giving them 67 seconds to get out of the way.
Australian teenager Viney Kumar was desperate to solve the problem of emergency vehicles getting stuck in traffic when on the way to fight a fire, solve a crime or save someone’s life in a medical emergency.
He aimed to tackle this by developing a new early warning signalling method called the PART (Police and Ambulances Regulating Traffic) Program for the likes of police cars, fire engines and ambulances so they could be seen and heard better.
He hoped it would enable the traffic ahead of them to move out of the faster and more effectively.
It uses an Android app and Google mapping technology to alert drivers to an emergency vehicle approaching from behind giving them 67 seconds to get out of the way.