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Mohammed Saleh Dobijan Jaset.editor@gmail.com
Hateim Alshmrie Jaset.editor@gmail.com
Dr.Mohammad Al Rababah Jaset.editor@gmail.com


Abstract

This is a brief demonstration about the project, which consists of three parts web application, mobile application and PDA devises. Mobile applications using to send keyword in SMS that determine user location previously entered in website. In web application we design complete system receives and organise incoming request to closest parking to achieve project goals. On other hand in PDA devise the user benefit from services provided by to request taxi, specially the GPS services. The Text a Taxi system ensures to collect all possible technology together to make the operation of book taxi be more security, fast, cheap and easy than to the original way.
Traffic Transport has a great importance in all the daily activities of the communities and especially in the daily work and shopping processes in the Arab countries is important for the easy use of users and consumers in the business, trade and economy using intelligent devices over the Internet and the services of offices booking by websites and this is the subject of our study in Saudi Arabia The city of Rafha as a city with a population of 60,000 people distributed over 16 areas.


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Saleh Dobijan M, Alshmrie H, Al Rababah D. Developing a mobile application for taxi Service Company in Rafha city. j. adv. sci. eng. technol. [Internet]. 2022 Jan. 29 [cited 2026 Apr. 22];2(1):61-7. Available from: https://www.jasetj.com/index.php/jaset/article/view/111
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