Regional transport services through smart governance using bigdata
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Smart Governance is the process of utilizing modern technology to create a transparent and sustainable environment for citizens and the government. Intelligence through smart governance is utilized to upgrade decision making through a better collaboration including government and citizens by utilizing heterogeneous techniques and technology through smart governance. Transportation is being the vital concern for enormous countries like India, Bangladesh, Nepal etc; where the vehicles are increasing in big numbers which include variety of vehicles like two-wheelers, cars and heavy vehicles where all the vehicles have to get registered at Regional Transport Office(RTO) which are situated all over the country in various states. The motive of this paper is to store an enormous range of vehicle data and extract the information in a smart and efficient manner by utilizing the Big data technology.Keywords:
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