DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ONLINE VEHICLE AND PLATE NUMBER REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Vehicle Registration in Nigeria began
over 100 years ago and the records have been essentially manual which in
turn has not help to raise the efficiency of general automotive
services in recent years. Today, computer has been discovered as a very
efficient instrument, which has played a very significant role in
adequate management of information. Besides, it has played more roles in
country. However, computerization has helped in many areas of life and
due to vehicle owners, the thought of computerization of this operation
becomes of great important in order to wipe out the manual data
processing system from which many problem have originated. The problems,
which have engulfed the objectives of motor vehicles registration, are
extensively discussed in this project together with the new method that
was innovated. This work is conducted towards the computerization of the
various problems in processing data in order to identify the various
problems that are been encountered in the registration of vehicles
manually.
This theory also compares the existing system with the new system, which is exact, and a faster way of processing data and the problem faced by customers when they are registering their vehicles. There are different programs that can be written to develop such programs, PASCAL, JAVA. VISUAL BASIC, and C++ etc. But I will be making use of PHP, Database (MySQL) they are both working with Apache server (Xamp). The Software design used Macromedia Dreamweaver, firework, flash, and switchmax.
The World is experiencing an information knowledge revolution that is fundamentally transforming the way in which human activities are carried out. Government’s worldwide are adopting e -government as a means of improving their services to businesses and citizens, promoting economic and social development, and enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of government operations.
Computer plays vital role in the
development of any company it also saves some of its complex problem
that is been faced by man and processes voluminous data within a short
period of time or at an incredible speed. Recent emphasis on information
and data processing in most of our business has grown adversely as in
the case of motor vehicle license and plate registration.
In as much as motor vehicle registration has been in existent for ages now, the old system of registration has been in adoption which did not play a significant role on highway safety until the development of the new system of vehicles registration where a reflective sheeting which is more visible to read even in the dark.
This new system of motor vehicles and plate number registration, which is the main focus of this project, came into existent on the 19th March 1997 and handled by the motor licensing officer. It was introduced to enforce strict compliance to traffic rules and regulation as well as providing a proper data as to the behavior of road users. The roles, which the introduction of computer system will play in this function, will about more efficiency, effectiveness and improve competence.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Vehicle Registration in Nigeria began
over 100 years ago and the records have been essentially manual which in
turn has not help to raise the efficiency of general automotive
services in recent years. Motor licensing office Abuja only focuses on
vehicle registration and inspection, and not on other supporting
services such as vehicles tracking, learner’s driving permission, and
drivers’ license management, monitoring of drivers and vehicles
operations and documentation of both accident and crime report.
Vehicles registration in the city, state, and district offices burdened applicants by requiring them to personally deliver the certified copy of resident’s registration and other documents.
Vehicles Registration used to involve manual recording of vehicle’s information which ranges from cars to buses and later to trucks and heavy duty equipment on ledgers and tracking other related information such as registration, road worthiness test certificates, change of ownership, engine and chassis numbers; and expiration of road license. This process has been extremely inefficient and the recovery of the information was not possible once ledgers were damaged or lost as it frequently occurs.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
These are the problems that are being
encountered in the manual system of assigning a plate number to newly
acquired vehicle in the department of vehicles licensing and
registration, (Licensing office Abuja). The limited factors listed below
have slowed realization of the good intention:
(i) Participation of Unauthorized Officers:
Unauthorized offices according to my observation are involved in this
work especially in the registration of illegal vehicles which can
encourage fraud.
(ii) Wrong Charging of Fees:
The officer in-charge is bound to charge a wrong bill to vehicle
owners, which may be as a result of underassessment or over assessment
of vehicles. This could be with motive to commit fraud or as a result of
mistake on the part of the officer at work.
(iii) Wrong Sales Allocation:
Staff under a particular state motor vehicle licensing office indulges
in registering of vehicles that does not belong to their state.
(iv) Improper Accounting:
There is the tendency of the cashier involved in the handling of income
generated to make mistake during this process, thus having some
measures of inaccuracy in the work.
(v) There is difficulty at times in
tracing a record/information cautioning a vehicle owner due to improper
information keeping as a result of carelessness or volume in the size of
record kept.
(vi) Mental/Manual Labor:
This involves the use of strength and Brain and the body. The officer
in-charge goes through mental labor because he has to sort the records
of the entire vehicle in his domain of jurisdiction. He suffers from
Manual labor because he has to write all the way.
(vii) Excess Time Consumption:
There is excessive time consumption because the motor licensing officer
has to write and enter the information of the vehicle after the person
whose vehicle is to be registered has paid a prescribed amount of money
to the licensing authority accompanied with duly completed application,
depending on the type of vehicle, write personal information about the
person whose vehicle is to be registered and the category of vehicle
whether commercial, privates, special purpose and so on, then your plate
number and vehicle license is prepared after a given period of time.
When put together, the time spent on all of these is much.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
As we have seen from the statement of
the problems, the things that stand’s as puzzle in the manual system of
motor vehicle registration aims at introducing a better system which is
the computerized system which will contribute in providing solution to
the problems.
i. To reduce the amount of time spent in registration of motor vehicle and information for all the vehicle owners.
ii. To ensure a very high level of
accuracy during registration of certain vehicle or category of vehicles
that are prone to errors in the manual system.
iii. To develop a system that will allow
for the generation and assignment of an infinite identification mark or
number (that is, the vehicle plate number).
iv. To replace the manual system of
registration with a computerized system that will make registration
simple and easy for registration officer and vehicle owner.
v. To provide restriction of illegal
access of this program will be limited therefore password will be
created for the application software. This password will just be limited
to the officer in charge of the work.
vi. This also aims at giving an up-to-date report of the revenue generates from vehicle registration within a defined period.
1.4 SCOPE OF STUDY
The application of this study is a must
for any country that wants to be Information and Communication
Technology inclined and ready to reduce the vehicle crime rate and
corruption in her system. The scope of this study should be for Liaison
Offices and organizations like (Motor licensing office Abuja) that issue
vehicle licenses and other vehicle registration documents.
1.5 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
In as much as I have so many areas where
one could have covered for a wider generalization of result. Some
factors have posed as an obstacle to this, and some of these constraints
are as follows:
i. Finance: This
contributed in my project research since there was much money exhausted
in moving to and fro to gather facts for this work.
ii. Time: As students
where probably involved in schoolwork like writing of assignment quizzes
and other engagement, thus there isn’t enough time to attend classes.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Due to the constant rise in technology,
it is necessary to use computer to Process voluminous data within a
short period of time or at an incredible speed. This project is to help
provide efficiency, effectiveness and improve competence issuance of
vehicle license, plate number and other related activities. The
importance of this study includes:
i. To expedite the efficiency of principal licensing officer in the processing of vehicle registration documents.
ii. To develop a method that will allow
easy storage and retrieval of vehicle and owner’s registration
information at any time in the future.
iii. To develop a highly accurate method of generating and assigning plate numbers and how to interpret them.
iv. To determine the easiest and fastest way to access vehicle owner’s registration information and missing vehicles.
v. To enable security agencies find missing vehicles.
vi. To develop an easy method for generating and assigning plate numbers or identification mark.
1.7 ASSUMPTION OF THE STUDY
One of the major assumptions made in
this study work is that manual methods of keeping records are
ineffective, time wasting, prone to error and unsecured. It is also
assumed that computerized base systems will motivate the staff members
to work more effectively and efficiently when registering vehicles and
other activities. I also believe that the facts and observation gotten
from the office are all reliable for the study to be a very successful
one.
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS/VARIABLES
The following are some of the terminologies used in the project work.
Vehicle Plate Number:
This is a metallic or plastic plate attached to a motor vehicle for
official identification purposes. The number is made up of alphanumeric
characters or numbers.
Vehicle Registration:
is the process where we add a vehicle’s details to the motor vehicle
register and issue its registration plates. You have to license your
vehicle regularly at least annually and you must display a current
license label on your vehicle windscreen.
Vehicle Licensing: A
regular fee paid to permit the use of one’s vehicle on the public roads.
The fee helps to pay for road projects and road safety programs. Your
vehicle must be both registered and licensed for you to legally drive it
on the road.
Vehicle owner: is a
person who has met up with the entire necessary requirement for owning a
vehicle and has the right to drive it on public roads.
Vehicle Registration and Enquiry Software (VehRES) System:
This is application software that is a customizable data collection
system, which can be used by law enforcement and motor vehicle agencies
(i.e. Liaison Offices) nationwide. The VehRES are compatible with both
laptop and desktop personal computers (PC) can be used to collect
registered vehicle information for registration, renewal, updating,
correction and tracking.
Licensing office: A place where vehicle registration, licenses and other vehicle related documents are performed.
Licensing officers: Is a person who registers vehicles in the licensing office.
Vehicle: A mechanically propelled and wheeled object used for conveyance.
Computerization:
Introduction of the use of computer in an application area by writing a
program that will suit the work. ICT: This is an acronym for Information
and Communication Technology. Federal Road Safety Commission
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