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Killed on the Road By... Nicole Hunter Morgan Robinson Chad Young Wesley Strang Zack Alden

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Killed on the RoadBy...

Nicole HunterMorgan Robinson

Chad Young

Wesley Strang

Zack Alden

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Who, What Where, When& Why

Who:• People who love

animals.• People who love the

environment.• Drivers.

• Pedestrians.• Council Workers/

Wildlife workers.

What:• Prevent having

road kill on the road.

• Disgusting sights.

Where:• Counties across the UK.

• Towns (councils).• On Motorways.

• Basic roads.• Near Woods.

• Basic wildlife places.

When:• Within the next 5 working

days.• Almost immediately.• When out and about

• Whenever a report is sent in• When road kill is seen.

Why:• Because road kill looks untidy on the roads.

• Because it’s messy.• Road Accidents due to avoiding kill.

• Keeping the place clean.

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Problems we may come to.

Phone may have no 3G.

Signal in place of kill may be low.

May be too expensive torun.

Council/ Wildlife workers may be busy a lot of the time.

Might type in the wrong email address.

Councils might never check emails.

Some people may also take inappropriate pictures then send it to the council for a joke

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Questions we may face.

Will this app be free?And if not how much will it cost?

Is it only available to Smartphones?

How often will the council be wary of checking email?

Would the council give feedback from the app?If so, how often?

Do you have to answer questionnaires to use this app?

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Key insights.

On the road, a car was damaged due to road kill/ dead animal.

Damaging cars means spending a lot of money to fix them.

Younger family and friends complaining about dead animals on the road.

Upsetting for younger people to say especially if they enjoy animals.

Smell of dead and decaying carcasses. Off putting and a revolting smell may make people feel ill.

A lot of rats and other vermin, or big birds (like red kites).

Causing even more road kill and blood shed. Dangerous for drivers.

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Our team, Millennium, is developing Killed on the Road, to help Drivers and Pedestrians have a better driving experience by contacting your local council with GPS locations of dead animals so that the council can clear up the road disasters.

Introduction to us.

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User Profiles.

Tim is a 38 year old man, who enjoys taking walks and taking in the environment. He wants to have a ‘dead animal free’ life.

Sam, a 26 year old woman, hates seeing animals injured and hurt.

Tony, a 12 year old male, enjoys car journeys with his family, but is devastated by seeing dead animals on the road.

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Competitors.

Our only competitor is Joseph Henry. Who is the person who made ‘Road-Kill Recorder Pro’.

The reasons for ‘Road-kill Recorder Pro’ being our competitor is that it’s the only ‘road kill’ app we could find on Google Play. The app has positive reviews but we tested the app, and it has so many unwanted advertisements and it’s slow, taking it’s time to load.

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Overview of our app.

Basically, our app is there for if you see road kill on the road, to report it and help get the roads clean and thinking about safety.

“My cousin Katrina, she was driving along the road and a dead Badger was lying on the road, but because of the dark night, my cousin had hit the Badger and swerved on the road, causing a minor crash. But due to not cleaning up the road kill, Katrina had to pay £500.00 to get her car repaired. Thankfully though, she wasn’t injured.Killed on The Road, could help save the damage of the cars, and the damage made. Also, the app could possibly save lives.”

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How will our app work.

When opening our app, it comes up with all our legal documents, to prove our app is safe, and how to safely use it. Then after clicking continue, our Terms and Conditions page. If you agree obviously select the accept button. Or the opposite (there is a help button if help is needed). The camera will then show and you will be able to take the photo of the road kill, after this, send the photo to the council. The final page will be when you send it, you can write your message and send it, after selecting send, there will be a thank-you page. Just to thank you for using our app.

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The wireframes.

This is our first page of opening the app. The page contains the information off the app, as well as how it works.It leads to the terms and conditions .

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The wireframes.

This page is our camera page .You aim to get the picture of the animal and then you click the little camera to get the photo. Then after this, you click the ‘send picture to local council’.

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The wireframe.

This is the frame where the photo is send. It has the councils number ready for you to send. Also, you can write a message, explaining where it is and where to be cleaned up.

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If we do not get permission to use your current location (GPS) our app will not function properly so therefore we will get no profit from this app and our app needs to be connected to the camera function for this app to be fully functional.

Feasibility

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Business model

The council will need to fund for our appThe council will allow us to make a profit from selling our appNo one actually wanted to buy our app except 9 out of 20 peopleNot many people are willing to pay for this app

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Our plan is to launch a YouTube video saying about why road kill should be cleared.This app will not cost anyone and is also social for all Google play users and is very simple and easy to use.This app will not use a lot of data but will save all photos taken to a SD card.

Our Plan

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We have not made a website for our app but we have spoken to an expert working with Google Who helped us majorly by explaining how we could improve our appWe have explained how our app has worked by putting it in a diary

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