Trafexia is a lightweight web application designed to visualize real-time and historical transportation data, such as traffic flows, transit schedules, or route usage, with clean dashboards and map overlays that help users and analysts interpret mobility patterns quickly. It integrates data streams from APIs, CSV feeds, or sensor inputs and processes them into intuitive visualizations including flow diagrams, heatmaps, time series charts, and route performance boards. The UI balances rich visuals with clarity, enabling quick switches between granular road-level insights and broader corridor analytics without overwhelming the viewer. It also supports filtering by time ranges, vehicle types, or geographic zones so analysts can drill into peak congestion periods or specific transit routes.

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  • Real-time and historical traffic visualizations
  • Heatmaps and flow diagrams of mobility patterns
  • Time series and trend analytics panels
  • Geographic filtering and zoom-based drill downs
  • Multi-source data ingestion (APIs, CSVs, sensors)
  • Responsive, scalable frontend dashboards

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Operating Systems

Mac, Windows

Programming Language

TypeScript

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TypeScript HTTP Clients

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2026-02-03