Rajkot: We all depend on Google Maps to take the shortest path to achieve our goals.
But is the fastest route safe to travel? Rajkot-based information company (IT) will help residents from the safest search route in the future.
Considering all parameters such as the number of crimes recorded on the road, CCTVs are installed on stretches, shops that remain open at night and the frequency of police patrols, the residents of this area will be able to know the safest route to travel.
“We are not only developers but also partners in this project.
We, together with regional police, have moved this idea before the central government for funds.
And we got a positive response,” said Chintan Panara, a native of Rajkot and the founder and founder of ‘xpertness’ , companies that develop cellular applications.
The company operates in Rajkot, Ahmedabad and England.
“We have come up with this program to improve community security.
The safest route will consider many factors.
Data for this project is being collected from the police and will continue to be updated,” said Arun Kar, Ex Indian Army Major and Alumni from Iim Bangalore, which handles business English.
The basic feature of this application will help users find safer routes with maps that indicate the level of security based on pre-dining data.
Users themselves can choose criteria when choosing a route.
The improved version will have a SOS feature where commuters can make a quick call, send a message for the aid or real-time crisis warning, find the nearest Rescuer for assistance, start tracking automatic routes and SOS warnings when they divert from.
Route.
“It is expected to be completed in the next 3-4 months.
The police department will make the regional name public after the project was launched,” Panara said.
The company founded in 2014 has previously developed a beach inspection application pioneered by Boardemouth Board, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) for crowd management on the coast.
This application helps visitors coastal to keep social distance last year when locking starts to subside in England.
This application is very successful that it is launched nationally by the British government to help all cities and cities in crowd management.