In Baden-Württemberg, a new software system manages traffic efficiently, reduces congestion and CO₂ emissions, and secures the future of mobility. Okari is responsible for concept development, planning, and implementation.
Challenge
To manage traffic efficiently beyond the highways and advance the mobility transition, a state-wide traffic management center is being established in Baden-Württemberg. Its goal is to prevent congestion, reduce emissions, and make mobility more climate-friendly.
Until now, traffic management has largely been organized according to regional responsibilities—each area operating mostly on its own. However, with growing mobility demands, connecting the responsible actors and systems has become essential to enable holistic, intelligent traffic control across the state.
Solution
On behalf of the Ministry of Transport, a central and modular traffic management system is being developed. This software uses real-time traffic data and coordinated traffic strategies to manage traffic across the state in a sustainable and flexible way.
The consortium is preparing the specifications for the future traffic management system and will accompany the tendering process as well as the implementation phase.
We support the project through:
- Concept design, planning, and tendering of a digital subsystem, including the preparation of technical procurement documents
- Project management and requirements coordination with the development and maintenance of a central project management platform
- Support during implementation, testing, and acceptance to ensure quality and goal achievement
Added value
The new traffic management system is designed to be open, flexible, and scalable. This allows additional regions of Baden-Württemberg to be integrated step by step and new data sources to be easily connected.
It provides the foundation for a connected, environmentally sensitive traffic management approach that synchronizes transport supply and demand in real time.
In the future, the system will be deployed in metropolitan regions and key transport corridors to make mobility across the state more efficient, sustainable, and user-oriented.