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City of Mesa’s Transportation Department is expanding use of UrbanLogiq’s traffic data analytics platform, adding its crash analysis tool to its capabilities.

The City of Mesa, Arizona, has announced a five-year contract renewal with UrbanLogiq underpinning its continuing commitment to using traffic data analytics to improve road safety.

The partnership between the City of Mesa’s Transportation Department and UrbanLogiq began with a mission to break down data silos and transform unmanageable traffic data into actionable insights.

Aggregating traffic data sources

UrbanLogiq cleaned and ingested intersection and road segment counts from 2014 to 2020 to identify needs and implement strategies to improve traffic data analytics. UrbanLogiq reports it has been the technical lead for filling data gaps, aggregating traffic data sources, and creating efficient and effective trend summaries and visualisations, saving staff valuable time.

Building upon the success of this collaboration, the City of Mesa’s Transportation Department, is expanding its use of the UrbanLogiq platform, adding UrbanLogiq’s crash analysis tool to the platform.

The crash analysis tool encompasses dynamic features like map-based crash data visualisation, before and after analysis, and distinct workflows – tailored for holistic safety evaluations.

UrbanLogiq claims users will have the ability to ‘meticulously’ compare crash incidents ensuring that traffic initiatives deliver tangible safety improvements. The focus can be narrowed down to specific zones, helping the city prioritise and address areas that demand immediate attention. Read More

“This partnership has shown how vital data-driven strategies are to identifying traffic safety needs and that there is immense potential to continue the buildout of a traffic safety data platform that is catered to identify trends and needs that are specific to Mesa’s transportation network,” said Ryan Hudson, city traffic engineer, City of Mesa Transportation Department.

“This multi-year master contract will allow for continued progress in data analytics and traffic safety needs identification, supporting a goal to identify key, multi-year traffic safety trends through data aggregation, visualisation, and analysis.”

UrbanLogiq aims to provide public officials with actionable insights derived from data. Its platform replaces manual, time-consuming tasks with centralised and automated processes, enabling faster and more accurate decision-making.

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Quelle/Source: Smart Cities World, 21.09.2023

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