RTO Management System Using Blockchain

Authors

  • Siyavar, Tejasvi Arora, Lakhan Kumar, Rani Astya

Keywords:

RTO, Police, Blockchain, Smart contracts

Abstract

As the world's population continues to grow, so too does the number of vehicles on the road. It is imperative that drivers possess the proper license and vehicle papers as required by law. However, it can be inconvenient for drivers to carry physical copies of these documents at all times, and the process of verifying them can be time-consuming for traffic police who also need to maintain accurate records of issued challans. To streamline this process, we propose the implementation of a system whereby drivers can register with the RTO services and receive unique login credentials. Through this system, drivers can upload all necessary documents, including their RTO driving license, thereby eliminating the need for hard copies. In addition, drivers can utilize the system to file complaints against any police misconduct.

 

When traffic police need to verify a vehicle's documents, they can simply enter the vehicle number into the application. The system will then fetch relevant data from the server and display all pertinent information, including emission and insurance details. Moreover, traffic police can use the system to generate challans, which will be linked to the specific vehicle and subsequently paid online by the driver. This approach benefits both drivers and traffic police alike, as it simplifies and automates what can be an arduous process while simultaneously ensuring compliance with all necessary regulations.

 

Published

2023-05-22

How to Cite

Siyavar, Tejasvi Arora, Lakhan Kumar, Rani Astya. (2023). RTO Management System Using Blockchain. SJIS-P, 35(2), 42–47. Retrieved from http://sjis.scandinavian-iris.org/index.php/sjis/article/view/563

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