The dynamic movement of people in the urban environment presents a complex challenge for mobility planning. Without sufficient information on people counts and their routes, it is impossible to organise transport systems effectively or optimise public spaces. Inadequate knowledge leads to traffic overload and inefficient use of urban zones.
Technology for counting people and analysing the routes they take enables cities to obtain important data for better planning and decision-making. Using analytical tools, cities can monitor the movement of people in real time and identify patterns in resident behaviour. This data provides valuable insights for optimising mobility and planning urban events.
This solution gives cities better information for planning pedestrian routes and optimising public spaces. Cities can respond more effectively to the current needs of residents and minimise overcrowding at specific locations. This leads to more efficient use of urban infrastructure, improved mobility for residents and a higher quality of life for city citizens.