Road safety is a paramount concern for cities worldwide, with the goal of achieving zero casualties in road accidents being a significant challenge. The RAPTOR TLV - Vision Zero Project was undertaken by the Tel Aviv Municipality in partnership with Cognata, with the aim of improving road safety and reaching zero casualties in the City of Tel Aviv. This article provides an overview of the project, highlighting the problem addressed, the solution developed, and the outcomes achieved.
The RAPTOR TLV - Vision Zero Project, funded by EIT Urban Mobility and co-funded by the European Union, focused on an accident-prone area in Tel Aviv known as Derech Jaffa. The project aimed to tackle road safety issues by leveraging a safety digital twin developed by Cognata. The digital twin was modeled and imported into Cognata’s platform, enabling analysis of safety scenarios and identification of critical safety factors.
Through comprehensive data analysis and scenario simulations, the project provided valuable insights to the Tel Aviv Municipality, assisting in exploring the possibilities for the improvement of road safety measures in future projects. This article presents the key findings, recommendations, and lessons learned from the project.