Design and Implementation of a Ride-Hailing Mobile Application

An Uber-style ride-hailing app tailored for a Nigerian city with bike-hailing option.

About this project

Builds a two-sided ride-hailing platform (rider app + driver app + admin dashboard) with map-based booking, fare estimation, and in-app chat. Targets a specific Nigerian city to keep the scope realistic.

Suggested tech stack

  • Flutter
  • Node.js
  • Socket.IO
  • Google Maps API
  • Paystack

Chapters 1–5 outline

Chapter 1

Introduction: background to ride-hailing platforms, statement of the problem (informal transport in many Nigerian cities is unsafe and lacks a record of rides), aim and objectives, research questions, scope, significance of the study, and definition of terms.

Chapter 2

Literature Review: theoretical framework, review of related works on ride-hailing platforms, gaps in existing studies, and a summary positioning this project.

Chapter 3

Methodology / System Analysis and Design: Flutter + Node.js + Socket.IO + Google Maps API + Paystack. Includes data collection method, system requirements, use-case and architecture diagrams (or population, sample size, and instrument).

Chapter 4

Implementation and Results: two deployed apps and an admin dashboard with a working test ride. Presentation of findings, testing, evaluation, and discussion of results.

Chapter 5

Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations: key findings, contribution to knowledge, limitations, and recommendations for further research.

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