
Real-time traffic analytics for Tbilisi
Supernova built the system Tbilisi City Hall uses to see traffic as it happens. It turns live city-camera data into zone-by-zone congestion analytics on an interactive map that updates in real time.
Tbilisi City Hall is the municipal government of Georgia's capital.
Tbilisi has a network of traffic cameras across the city, but the feeds were separate and there was no single live view of where congestion was building. To manage traffic across the capital, the city needed to see it as it happened, broken down by zone, rather than checking cameras one by one.
A system that pulls live feeds from the city's cameras around the clock, detects and counts the vehicles in each one, and combines those counts with existing traffic data. It groups the readings by zone and measures how congested each zone is, refreshing continuously as conditions change. All of it lands on an interactive map where each zone shows its current traffic level, so staff can watch hotspots form, drill into a specific area, and see where things are clearing. Because the picture updates in real time, the city can act on congestion as it builds rather than after the fact.






