2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/918/1/012072
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Improving the emergency system for a traffic accident

Abstract: The problem of high traffic loads of vehicles is typical for most countries of the world. The current situation leads to significant delays in vehicles due to traffic jams, which negatively affects the efficiency of cargo and passenger transportation. In addition, the environmental burden is increasing due to increased emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere. An increase in the number of road traffic accidents and an increase in the severity of the consequences of accidents is another sad factor ca… Show more

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“…These estimates substantiate the social and economic effectiveness of the e-Call project. From the telecommunications perspective, the e-Call project is being developed as an extension of the current location-enhanced emergency call system E112 (Rembalovich et al, 2020). In accordance with the aforementioned Directives, Member States shall ensure that all telephone users, including public pay-telephones, can contact emergency services free of charge and via the single European emergency call number 112 and any national emergency number established by respective Member States (los Santos, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These estimates substantiate the social and economic effectiveness of the e-Call project. From the telecommunications perspective, the e-Call project is being developed as an extension of the current location-enhanced emergency call system E112 (Rembalovich et al, 2020). In accordance with the aforementioned Directives, Member States shall ensure that all telephone users, including public pay-telephones, can contact emergency services free of charge and via the single European emergency call number 112 and any national emergency number established by respective Member States (los Santos, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%