ONLINE MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSING SYSTEM
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
TOPIC: ONLINE MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSING SYSTEM
ABSTRACT
Motor vehicle
administration is a composite process and revolves around the management and
the control of motor licensing. Vehicle licensing is the payment of a fee for
the use of motor vehicle on public roads. Vehicle licensing in Nigeria began
over 100 years ago starting from the colonial administration and the records
then was manually kept which did not help in raising efficiency of the general
automotive services. Motor vehicle licensing system on the other hand is a
phenomenon that is still estranged to the Nigerian terrains. Though many
western countries e.g. United States of America and some Asian countries have
implemented online licensing in one form or the other; it is yet to gain
popularity in this part of the world. The obvious merit of online motor vehicle
licensing system prompted this research project to see ways of integrating our
vehicle licensing to the internet for speed, efficiency, reliability and
customer satisfaction. This work was designed to aid the framework for a client
server distributed database system for licensing and registration of
automobiles in Nigeria online. The project integrated the three government
agencies empowered by law for vehicle licensing and registration. The system
was implemented using PHP scripting language, HTML, MySQL Server and Macromedia
Dreamweaver.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Traffic laws and
regulations in Nigeria were inherited from colonial administration. The first
Edith is the 1920 Road Traffic Ordinance of Lagos Colony and Southern
Protectorate of Nigeria which was applied to the operations of all motor
vehicles until the country was demarcated into regions (Northern, Western and
Eastern). Thereafter, each region was empowered to promulgate its traffic
regulations.
Before 1939, vehicle
inspection was carried out by the Directorate of works, while Motor Licensing
was supervised by the Motor Licensing office under finance. As a result of
critical issue with the colonial regiment of England during the world war, the
Inspector General of Police was mandated to undertake the responsibility of
vehicle inspection as well as motor licensing until the 1958 constitution of
Nigeria which conferred powers on regional (state) government to create their
own traffic laws.
On 1st January 1949, the
road Traffic Act was promulgated which is available to the Road Traffic Act
chapter 548 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (1990). It is this Act (1949)
that gave birth to Vehicle Inspection Office. Vehicle registration is the
process of adding a vehicle to the motor vehicle register and issuing it with
registration plates. Vehicle licensing is the payment of a fee for the use of
motor vehicle on public roads. When the fee is paid, you receive a label
indicating the expiry date of the license. This label must be displayed on the
vehicle.
In Nigeria, there are
three arms of government agencies that are responsible for automobile
licensing, registration and control. They are Federal Road Safety Commission
(FRSC), the state Vehicle Inspection Officer (VIO) and the state Board of
Internal Revenue (BIR). The usual practice is for an owner to visit these three
arms for the necessary payment, data collection and issuance of necessary
documents and materials such as plate numbers. The state board of internal
revenue collects fees for new automobile licenses and registration from owners
through a designated bank. They may request more documents such as custom
papers, purchase receipt, or a change of owner certificate on automobile.
Every automobile within
the nation must be registered under a state and a local government before a
license plate is issued. Nigerian automobile registration plates often have the
state written at the top and have a group of three letters at the right hand
side, indicating the district of registration followed by their main town to
aid in tracing and identifying location. License plates serve to help law
enforcement, motor vehicle authorities and others identify a vehicle while
simultaneously indicating that the registrant has paid the proper registration
fee and taxes on the automobile. License plates also offer information such as
the weight class, the country, state and local government in which the vehicle
is registered, use restrictions (private or commercial) and the age and engine
capacity. In addition, some license plates show whether the owner of the
vehicle is a member of special organization or group such as the police force,
custom and the federal road safety commission. Moreover proof of ownership
certificates are issued to owners of automobiles on payment of certain fee by
the board.
Apart from other
advantages, this will now replace the manual process of registering vehicle,
issuing during licensing, renewing expired licenses, as well changing of
ownership of the vehicle. Since the computerize mode of operation is flexible
and accurate record keeping assured, it will give the management of the motor
licensing authority enough time for planning and decision making rather than
being immersed in the detail of routing function (manual work).
This is necessary since
the control of any establishment alternatively lies in the hand of management.
Also, the computerized operations of the licensing authority will ensure a very
fast retrieval of necessary information about (e.g.) vehicle information to the
police in terms of urgent need like during that of road accident.
In this research work,
interaction will be created on the computerization and implementation of motor
vehicle licensing authority at the three level organization; vehicle inspection
officer, (VIO), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and the Board of Internal
revenue, which are required to monitor the processes that are involved starting
from the exact date of motor vehicle is registered, licensed, renewed, etc.
In the early 80s, the
vehicle licensing system then was that each vehicle was licensed based on the
local government issuing the licenses. For instance, a vehicle licensed from
Ikorodu could bear (LAG 28 IKD) as plate number. Later with the formation of
the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) in February 18, 1988, many procedures
were changed, the plate number format and their various slogans. Also it was
made constitutional under the motor vehicle administration as a Residual issue
under the 1999 Nigerian constitution that a person seeking for vehicle
licensing must first possess the National driving license.
Motor vehicle
administration is a composite process and revolves around the management and
the control of motor licensing including driving and other related licenses
which include the following matters:
1. Issuance and renewal
of:
Moto-r vehicle licenses
Local driving license-
Learners permit-
Certificate of Roadworthiness of all licenses
issued-
2. Registration of
vehicle
3. Preparing and keeping
of statutory Registers of all licenses issued.
4. Collection of fees
emanating from its operation and payment of same into the appropriate subhead
of the state government’s account.
Motor vehicle licensing
system on the other hand is a phenomenon that is still estranged to the
Nigerian terrains. Though many western countries e.g. United States of America
and some Asian countries have implemented online licensing in one form or the
other; it is yet to gain popularity in this part of the world. The obvious
merit of online motor vehicle licensing system prompted this research project
to see ways of integrating our vehicle licensing to the internet for speed,
efficiency, reliability and customer satisfaction.
In a highly populated
country such as Nigeria, where a number of car owners increases yearly, and the
registration of motor vehicle is a slow process and sometimes in the sense of
it a difficult task. This is true in the sense that motor vehicle licensing
authority/ system attend to thousands of cars per year; thereby keeping records
of license and their registrations manually was a tedious work. It resulted in
files containing records of application being misplaced, damaged or misfiled
due to the way the manual method of writing these records. Also writing records
of applicants in books affected the span of the record materials, and since the
continue use and re-use of these booklets everyday might lead to wear and tear
which eventually led to loss of important information.
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
The basic problems
facing motor vehicle licensing are: lack of proper security in the system that
creates avenue for fraud and manipulation of stored data in the system, lack of
proper, accurate and concise information about the vehicle owner, poor performance
of the system during information retrieval due to inefficient storage of data,
lack of proper and accurate record keeping of stored information and finally
lack of review process: this is a situation where there is no avenue created
for review. This hinders adequate maintenance of the system.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The aims of this study
are:
To develop software that
will link by computerization all the procedures of motor vehicle licensing
system in motor license authority (that is, to have a centralized system).
- To improve the system
performance and efficiency.
- To enhance the database for
proper information and record keeping.
- To provide a reliable security
access in order to avoid tempering with stored data.
- To provide a means of
accessibility in case of accident and emergency.
- To enhance speedy recovery of
stolen vehicles
The significance of this
study is to serve better than the existing system, enhance database and improve
effectiveness, efficiency and security of the system. Also to give appropriate
attention and quick access to prospective application. It is also intended that
the study will assist in the development of a new and hopefully better computer
aided system.
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