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TraffiCool by Ollins

Civic intelligence
for urban movement.

TraffiCool is an in-development concept exploring how AI-assisted systems can make traffic-flow ideas easier to test, explain and discuss.

Early-stage concept · Scenario modelling · Civic and urban mobility communication
The concept

Better movement starts with clearer scenarios.

Traffic and road-network discussions are often difficult because the problem is dynamic, local and hard to communicate clearly.

TraffiCool explores how AI-assisted modelling, scenario design and visual communication could help teams understand movement patterns, compare ideas and support more constructive conversations around urban mobility.

Decision support, not control

A clearer layer for testing and communication.

TraffiCool is designed as a decision-support and communication layer, not as a replacement for existing traffic-control infrastructure. Its role is to help make scenarios, assumptions and movement ideas easier to see and discuss.

TraffiCool / Scenario modelConcept in development
Decision-support layerDemo planned
What it could support

Exploring a focused civic intelligence layer.

01Scenario-led traffic-flow analysis
02Road-network idea testing
03Urban movement visualisation
04Civic communication
05Planning conversations
06Evidence support for advocacy or public-facing discussions
Current status

In development, with a demo as the next step.

TraffiCool is currently in development.

Ollins does not present TraffiCool as a finished product or replacement for official traffic-control systems. The next step is to create a demo showing how the concept could support scenario modelling, communication and decision support.

Future collaborators

Civic organisations, urban mobility teams, public-facing institutions, advocacy groups and partners working on road-network communication, planning and movement analysis.

Open conversation

Interested in the TraffiCool concept?

We are open to conversations with civic organisations, urban mobility partners, public-facing institutions and collaborators interested in clearer systems for movement and traffic-flow communication.