Well, why do you need to predict the speed of traffic flows on all streets for tomorrow? Let’s say: everywhere in the city the speed limit is 60 km per hour. But somewhere the stream flows slowly – 15 km per hour, and somewhere it “flies” 70 km per hour. If you follow the signs, you should plan on an average speed of 50 km per hour everywhere. And then on some streets the task for drivers will be understressed (and you lose money), and on some streets the task will be overstressed – impossible (and drivers leave you). To prevent drivers from running away, such systems have to indiscriminately reduce all planned speeds throughout the city due to slow speeds on individual streets. Therefore, systems that do not have a Big Data forecast of traffic flows for tomorrow on all streets of the country inevitably build more expensive delivery options than Logimus Infinium. And in our system, each driver will receive a MAXIMUM stressful, but still GUARANTEED feasible task.
Many will ask: how can we guess at what speed the flow of traffic will move tomorrow on every section of every street in the country? For more than 20 years, we have been maintaining traffic statistics of separate passenger cars and separate trucks of impersonal vehicles throughout the country. And on this huge analysis base we build a forecast for any day. Even taking into account the weather. This provides the basis for the most accurate and most profitable solution to the logistics problem.