Mobile app to ease traffic

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SHILLONG: A mobile app called DaddysRoad was developed by a Bengaluru company to assist people during traffic and accident emergency, a distributor Cosmiwell Kharumnuid said.
Addressing a press conference on Thursday, he said that with the app, people can always stay connected with their vehicle.
“Anybody can get in touch with the vehicle owner instantly and notify on the related matters such as parking issues even if you are offline you will get notified as SMS.”
“The app can also come to aid during accident cases where even the victim’s family can be notified instantly on the situation,” he said. Besides the notification on accidents and getting parking spaces, Kharumnuid said the app has features such as notifications, reminder, store documents, sharing live location etc. He said that a call center will be set up to assist the people.

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