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Eng.mohammed Telmesani
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Number of accidents In 2009 (before SAHER) 484805 accidents 6142 death people KSA looses 17 people per day Number of accidents In 2011 (after SAHER) 242000 accidents 4000 death people KSA looses 11 people per day
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Why do we need Super SAHER?
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Definition Doppler radar
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The radar is an object-detection system. Uses radio waves or microwaves. Determine the Altitude, Direction, Distances measurements or Speed of objects. Detect aircraft, ships, motor vehicles, weather Conditions.. Definition:
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radar used to indicates speed of automobiles radar used to display weather and aircraft simultaneously
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Doppler radar : The Doppler effect is the change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the wave. The Doppler radar is a specialized radar that makes use of the Doppler effect to produce velocity data about objects at a distance.
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What is “Super SAHER” system? Features Types of offences disadvantages
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What is “Super SAHER? Super SAHER
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Features..
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Features: High-resolution digital images. Two cameras in each system, and Ability to take a picture from front and rear. Storage capacity up to 1000,000 images.
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Continue Features: Using a multi-tracking radar sensor that allows among others: a) 21 times/sec vehicle tracking.. b) Wide-beam radar unit, use a radar lobe that detect several lanes up to 150 m deep.
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Features: Support ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) system. ANPR steps
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ANPR steps and matching
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Features: Using Automatic facial and body Recognition system Steps of facial recognition system
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Features: Alarm system. Putting camera every 5Km.
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Features: Using average speed camera - ANPR default Average speeding camera
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ANPR
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Types of offences
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Types of offences: 1- Speeds : a)Exceeding maximum speed. b)Exceeding minimum speed. c)Different speed limits for small and large vehicles (e.g. lorries, buses). Speed offences
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Types of offences : 2)Traffic light: a)cross the red traffic light and the pedestrian line (when the traffic light is red). b)cars which cross from the most right or left lane to the most opposite side when traffic light turns to green.
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Type of offences: 2- Traffic light: A)Crossing pedestrian line and red traffic light.
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Type of offences: Cont. Traffic light: B) Crossing from the Opposite Side to the other.
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4- Reverse traffic Types of offences: 3- Cross the yellow line
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Types of offences : 5- Seat belt and cell phone 6-Tailgating
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Types of offences: 7- Lorries and buses in rush hour time. 8- Changing lane.
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Offences comparison Super saherOrdinary saher 1.Speeding (max., mini. And types of vehicles) Max. speed only 2. Traffic lightRed light and pedestrian line. 3. Reverse traffic-------------------------------------------- 4. Cross the yellow line-------------------------------------------- 5.Seat belt-------------------------------------------- 6. Tailgating-------------------------------------------- 7. Lorries and buses in rush hour time.-------------------------------------------- 8. Changing lane-------------------------------------------- 9. Cell phone--------------------------------------------
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Disadvantages
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Disadvantages: High cost. Complex technology requires professional maintenance
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conclusion
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Improve level of traffic safety. Save people life. Reduce the accidents average rate. Reduce the number of injured people. Decrease the tension during vehicle driving. Reflects a good civilizing image when travel outside Saudi Arabia, by being good drivers.
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