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Yutraffic Studio: revolutionising traffic management

Yunex Traffic has unveiled its latest innovation: Yutraffic Studio. This advanced, cloud-based traffic management platform promises to transform the way cities handle transportation challenges
April 12, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Yutraffic Studio future-proofs agencies by offering a cloud-based solution

Customer-inspired design
 

Yutraffic Studio isn’t just another software solution; it’s a product of direct conversations with customers. By listening to their needs and incorporating real-world insights, Yunex Traffic has created a platform that addresses the daily demands faced by transportation professionals.
 

Key features

1.    High-quality planning: Yutraffic Studio equips traffic managers with powerful planning tools. Whether optimising traffic flow during rush hour or managing special events, the platform ensures efficient and effective solutions.

2.    Real-time monitoring: The system ingests massive amounts of local and third-party data, including information from connected vehicles. Real-time data is the lifeblood of effective traffic management, and Yutraffic Studio leverages it to the fullest.

3.    Predictive capabilities: By integrating Yutraffic Insights intersection optimisation analytics and Aimsun’s simulation engine, Studio offers predictive capabilities. Agencies can anticipate traffic patterns and proactively address congestion.

4.    Modular and scalable: Yutraffic Studio is offered as a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution. Agencies can tailor it to their specific needs, adding monitoring or analysis capabilities as required. It’s the ultimate in scalability, suitable for both small and large agencies.
 

A new perspective on mobility

Michael Gaertner, head of product & systems for Yunex Traffic US, emphasises: “Yutraffic Studio looks at mobility through a fresh lens. It’s no longer about pushing as much traffic as possible through a corridor; it’s about choosing the right modes of mobility for each situation—whether it’s traditional vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists or transit.”
 

Future-proofing transportation networks

As technology evolves, so do transportation needs. Yutraffic Studio future-proofs agencies by offering a cloud-based solution that adapts to changing requirements. It’s a smart investment for agencies that want comprehensive data and analytical capabilities.

In summary, Yutraffic Studio is more than a traffic management tool; it’s a catalyst for smarter, safer, and more efficient urban mobility. As cities grow and evolve, this platform will play a pivotal role in shaping transportation networks for years to come.

For more information, check out the Yunex Traffic website.
 

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