For city transportation staff

See your streets the way vehicles actually use them.

Roadscape gives transportation staff a browser-native toolkit to validate turning geometry, review resident-submitted videos, audit fleet-route bottlenecks, and generate corridor evidence packets without CAD software or expensive licenses.

Why city staff use Roadscape

Roadscape is decision-support evidence. It helps staff see issues early and communicate them clearly. It does not replace local standards or PE review.

Validate turning radii before approving plans.
Check fire-lane and service-vehicle clearance.
Review resident-submitted street evidence.
Audit waste, delivery, maintenance, and fire routes.
Identify curb-strike and lane-encroachment locations.
Support council and public-meeting presentations with visual evidence.

Tools for city staff

Each tool is browser-native and exportable, so staff can move from a clip or plan to a review packet quickly.

Video Analyzer

Resident video review

Detect curb strikes, lane encroachment, unsafe turns, geometry failures, and conflict zones from submitted footage.

2D Lab

Fast geometry testing

Check development proposals, driveway permits, corridor redesigns, emergency access, and commercial site plans.

3D Simulator

Public-meeting visuals

Show turn paths, tire rub, trailer swing, and clearance in a format residents, council members, and reviewers can understand.

Fleet Risk

Operational route audit

Audit fire trucks, waste trucks, delivery fleets, and city maintenance vehicles before critical turns cause delays.

Corridor Reports

Transparency packets

Organize turning geometry, lane width, curb radius, delay context, emergency clearance, and resident evidence in one packet.

Boundary

Screening-grade language

Roadscape reports are built for review. Official conclusions still depend on local data, agency standards, and qualified engineering sign-off.