CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Taxis are an instantly recognizable
form of transport, existing in almost every city in the world. Still the roles
that are filled by taxis varies much from city to city. Regulation of the taxi
industry has a long history. However this has not yet resulted in a universal
solution. The taxi industry is complex and therefore it might be the case that
there is no such solution at all. Taxis are an important part of the transport
system in most developed and developing cities. Still “the taxi” does not refer
to the same concept everywhere. A combination of local markets and
heterogeneous market structures result in a wide set of challenges for authorities
seeking to regulate the industry. Taxis are a part of a functioning community
and although the concept of taxis is almost universally recognized very few
persons in the general public actually know how the taxi industry works.
Similarly, the term “taxi” does not mean exactly the same everywhere. It varies
from country to country and in many cases from city to city within a country.
There are several challenges that the taxi industry is faced with in the market
solution. This includes safety, quality, competition with other modes, social
issues and illicit behavior. The obvious solution is to regulate the industry.
This report points at the rationale behind and experience with different forms
of taxi regulation. Taxis provide a point-to-point service to the general
public and are therefore part of “public transport”, even though the lack of
regular schedules, routes and set stations – all features of public transport –
gives it a semi-private character. As fixed service systems cannot support all
travel demand, full area coverage is dependent on taxis. The definition will
usually vary from country to country and include different market segments. In
this report, the word “taxi” is defined as “a vehicle with a driver available
for hire by the general public”, The vehicles are smaller than buses or coaches
and registered for a maximum of nine persons. This is not the only definition
of a taxi, it is one of many [1].
In this age of information, almost all
fields of endeavour such as education, manufacturing, research, games,
entertainment, and business treat information systems as a need. Indeed, every
activity in our daily life today requires people to get involved in the use of
information systems. To properly regulate taxi operators especially in an urban
area, there is need for an urban taxi registration management system. This will
enable the management of parks to be able to identify taxi drivers in the case
of any problem.
1.1 Theoretical Background
The technology used to implement the
system is database technology and the programming language used is C#.NET. The technology was chosen because of the need to capture and save taxi
details to database.
Fig 1.1: Urban Taxi database
1.2 Statement of Problem
It is common to hear reports of
criminal activities amongst taxi operators. There have been cases of
over-speeding, abuse of customers, drunk driving, etc. this behavior persists
because there is no effective system that captures the identity of drivers such
that they can be reported and disciplined if found engaging in such vices. In
addition, most drivers that are not qualified to drive in the urban area do so
illegally, without proper registration. The consequence of this scenario is
that the lives and properties of passengers are at risk. Also, the managers of
the taxi parks manually record information and this makes it difficult to get
relevant reports or to confirm needed information pertaining to the taxi. To
overcome these problems, there is need for an automated database system to aid
the registration and verification of the identity of taxi drivers. It is in view
if this need that has necessitated the development of this research work.
1.3 Aim and Objectives of the Study
The aim of the study is to develop an
automated information system for urban taxi registration management. The
following are the specific objectives:
- To
develop a software system that will aid capturing of taxi drivers
information to a database.
- To
enable AKTC to better manage the identity of taxi drivers.
- To
develop a system that will present basic reports pertaining to taxi
drivers when the database is queried.
1.4 Significance of the Project
The significance of the study is that
it will enable Akwa Ibom Transport Company (AKTC) to effectively manage the
identity of its drivers and to ensure that they are properly registered before
they operate. It will help in providing useful information that will help the
management of AKTC track down drivers that have been reported for one reason or
the other. The study will also serve as a useful reference material to other
researchers seeking for related information.
1.5 Scope of the Study
This study covers automated
information system for urban taxi registration management using AKTC, Uyo as a
case study.
1.6 Organization of the Research
This research work is organized into
five chapters. Chapter one is concerned with the introduction of the research
study and it presents the preliminaries, theoretical background, statement of
the problem, aim and objectives of the study, significance of the study, scope
of the study, organization of the research and definition of terms.
Chapter two focuses on the literature
review, the contributions of other scholars on the subject matter are
discussed.
TOPIC: AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR URBAN TAXI MANAGEMENT
Chapters: 1 - 5
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