WebApp - PkeM – Mining Road Accident In Malaysia

Enforcement of traffic laws and summons seen still less effective in disciplining the Malaysian driver. The death toll on the roads continues to increase despite the "Ops Attitude" is held every year. The slogan "speed kills" does not give ikhtibar to the driver. Research studies have found the Paris International Transport Forum, Malaysia was ranked among the top with the highest mortality rate of one in 100,000 people. Based on the 23.8 deaths per 100,000 population in 2007, the death rate due to accidents in Malaysia is 6.3 times higher than the United Kingdom (UK), Sweden and the Netherlands. Last year, 6,640 road accidents occurred or 18.2 deaths per day, which means every 1 hour 20 minutes one Malaysian were killed on the roads. Although the Ministry of Transport has already implemented the automated enforcement system involving the use of cameras in order to enhance and increase enforcement at accident blackspots, but business is still perceived to be less effective because of the accident trend is still increasing every year. Accordingly, the EMC system has been developed which is able to make a descriptive analysis of deaths due to road accidents, accidents trend and forecast (prediction) is the probability that an accident will happen in every state in Malaysia. Information from the analysis of actual data will be able to educate and warn users to be more careful when driving on the road and always "remember" the risk of accidents in certain areas. The EMC application software and technology developed with the latest analytical data, and be able to be reached via mobile phone and is very easy to "visualize" the desired information either through text, graphics, images or video.