With global automotive sales reaching well above 91 million in 2018, the turmoil of road fatalities and time-consuming traffic congestion are inevitably accelerating. According to World Economic Forum, in the Colombian capital Bogota, commuters are stuck in traffic for an average of 272 hours per year, similarly Rome loses 254 hours and stationary traffic causes Irish Capital, Dublin 264 hours.[1] Apart from time, traffic congestion upsurges carbon footprints of an area due to prolonged stationed vehicles, fuel loss, and road fatalities. With both ecological and economic adverse effects pertaining to traffic, intelligent transport system (ITS) market based on advanced telecommunication and information technology such as GPS and cloud service is gaining traction as an imperative asset for the transportation sector. Ample opportunities from numerous economies aggressively developing their transportation infrastructure for improved trade routes and transit has driven the intelligent trans...