Traffic Congestion monitoring & Prevention

Use our advanced analytics to forecast traffic conditions, patterns, and congestion levels, enabling informed decision-making for transportation agencies, city planners, and businesses.

Overview

The number of vehicles on the road has substantially increased due to population growth, causing severe traffic congestion, especially during peak business hours. In addition, during the monsoons, there is considerable water logging across cities, which makes the already bad traffic situation even worse. To develop ways to ease urban congestion, urban planners must consider factors such as traffic density, road capacity, and traffic flow. This will decrease fuel usage, speed up traffic, and help with urban areas' environmental issues.

Industry Challenge

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Our Solution

Vehicle Health

Roads with a lot of traffic can be routinely evaluated to find waterlogged or potholed sections, which frequently cause accidents. For instance, a drone can monitor the roads and deliver a report on their status every three months. The Public Works Department can solicit maintenance contracts using this data. In order to arrange suitable detours to relieve congestion in particular locations, city traffic maps can be constructed to obtain real-time information on traffic jams, accidents, etc.

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