We all know that road accidents sometimes result in congestion, but how exactly does this happen?
By combining road-speed and traffic-flow data derived from LTA's network of detectors with information about where and when traffic incidents occur, dynamics of this phenomenon can be explored.
This visualization can furthermore be combined with simulation models to better understanding and predict how such disruptions affect network performance, better respond to traffic incidents, and design a more robust road network.
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Project Team:
Kristian Kloeckl, project leader
Afian Anwar
Rohit Bhatnagar
Pedro Cruz
Till Nagel
Oliver Senn
This visualization is part of the LIVE Singapore! initiative
and the project on 'Visual explorations of urban mobility':
As digital technologies are increasingly deployed in transportation networks, data generated by their operations can offer new perspectives onto a city's overall dynamics. When Singaporeans travel, sensors and digital networks are at play to support their moves: Electronic road pricing gantries, car-counting loop detectors, or the use of smart cards for public transport generate data as part of their operations.
In collaboration with Singapore's Land Transport Authority the Senseable City Lab has developed three interactive applications that provide access to the wealth of information concealed in data that is generated by Singapore's transportation networks.
Through them, experts and citizens alike can gain a better understanding on how Singaporeans move through urban space and explore dynamics correlated in general with issues of urban mobility. At the same time, the interactive combination and exploration of different data inspires new ideas for services to support future urban mobility solutions.
This project is part of the LIVE Singapore! initiative and its exploration of how to enable the combination of real-time data to enhance the design of new urban solutions.
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