Tuesday, 20 November 2012

11th Class (23 May 2012)

Been covering almost much of the initial progress report, achievement of the project also included in the report which I do hope by introducing the need of the thermal imaging camera on trucks that travels in long distance in Australia will reduce the percentage of collision between the road user and the animals which will reduce the injuries as well as death toll towards road user and animals.

Having lesser accident will also decrease the damage of the road properties that will help in reducing the cost and expenses and also driver will be much more alert during dusk and dawn time in Australia.

From research found out that, animals frequent roaming around the road at dusk and dawn time as the light starting to come up or starting dies off, animals will improve their activities to hunt for food before it's going to be completely dark or waking up from the night time sleep. It's going to be dangerous if the driver travelling at night time or early in the morning where the headlights will attracts the animals.




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