An Evacuation Vehicle's Shortest Toll-free Routing across Smart Cities using the Fuzzy Weighted Graph Technique

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Angel Benjamin, Angel Dharmakkan, Tharmalingam Gunasekar

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Rapid technical improvements and rising consumer demands are the two challenges facing in the transport sector. India's growing economy has raised demand for infrastructure and transport services. Maharashtra, while being a sizable city, has inadequate public transportation infrastructure and poor pathway blockades. In smart cities, an integrated public transportation network optimizes time, cost, comfort, safety, accessibility, and convenience for citizens through incorporating many forms of transportation. The fuzzy weighted graph technique is applied in this article to address the demands of the shortest distance with toll-free route accessibility for paramedics and private shuttles to major events in the smart cities of Maharashtra. This initiative will persuade the government to levy a fine on the public for individuals who use the shortest distance designated only for special vehicles.

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