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How to improve traffic safety by understanding that it’s close to Mississ

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Do we ignore important data about close mistakes at the intersection of urban mobility and road safety? Today’s city article claims that while many cities are using crash reports to redesign their intersections to improve safety, “one of the key layers of data is often missing: insight into what almost went wrong.”

This article assumes that paying close attention to near misses provides a “transformative addition to traditional urban transport planning” and allows planners to understand dangerous intersections before a fatal crash occurs.

According to the city today, “To fill this gap, flow analysis by AGC applies high-resolution LIDAR and AI-based trajectory analysis to monitor the movement of all road users, including vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians. The system observes these interactions in real time and identifies the points of conflict.”

Several European cities have already tested the technology to detect and act near misses. “New technologies allow cities to understand not only where people travel, but how those journeys unfold and where competition arise. By capturing these dynamics, near miss detection can help uncover risks that traditional systems may completely overlook.”


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