Simulating urban traffic
The niche of simulating urban traffic is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing urbanization and the need for advanced transportation solutions. While numerous established players offer sophisticated simulation software, users face challenges with model calibration for future scenarios, accuracy in queuing predictions, and the reproducibility and transparency of studies. There is a clear willingness to pay for these solutions, particularly for subscription-based models, but specific pain points present opportunities for innovative software solutions.
Score
5/10
Verdict
Worth Exploring
Sources
52
Top public complaints
Difficulty Calibrating Models for Future Scenarios
HighInaccurate Queuing Results in Simulations
MediumLack of Reproducibility and Transparency in Studies
HighSample user voices
"But our response is - you can't calibrate to a future alternative that doesn't exist right now."
"The punchline is that none of them nailed it. They were all reasonable on the delay results, but the queuing results were pretty far off."
Complaints
4
Voices
3
Gaps
6
Competitors
13
Sources
70
Ideas
3
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