My Team's Technical Report (Draft 1) - 3D Holographic Display

Background
According to statistics from the Land Transport Authority (LTA), LRT patronage led the growth, increasing by 10.9 per cent to 152,000 passenger trips per day. This was followed by MRT trips, which climbed 4.2 percent to 2.9 million.

The public transport ridership growth has come on the back of a growing population and more prohibitive car prices.)

The growing reliance on public transports lead to an increase in a daily average of up to 6.9 million trips, resulting public buses and trains are getting increasingly crowded especially during peak hours. Commuters frequently find it difficult to board and alight the buses and trains when it is packed.

For trains, there are currently staffs to organise the traffic at the platforms, however, spaces in the train cabins are not directed, hence commuters tend to hog the space near the door. Similarly for buses, it is also taxing for the bus captain to control the commuters at the back of the bus to move to the back of the bus to enable more commuters to board.

In addition, announcements made by trains and newer buses to prompt the commuters to move in are sometimes unable or hard to be heard, thus commuters will not be able to execute according to the announcements.

As such we propose a holographic display in conjunction with a mobile phone application to allow better flow of human traffic for alighting and boarding of public buses and trains, as well as creating a more considerate community for commuters.  This aid commuters by alerting them with a message to keep a lookout in case for other commuters in the public buses and trains to alight.

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