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#NewtownPA Police Use "TrafficCloud" - What Is It?

#NewtownPA Police Use "TrafficCloud" - What Is It? | Newtown News of Interest | Scoop.it

At the 25 March 2026 Newtown Board of Supervisors (BOS) meeting, approved a notable investment by the  NTPD of $3,825.00 for renewal of a "TrafficCloud" contract. 

 

What exactly is TrafficCloud? Unfortunately, that - like all items in the Bills List - was never explained when the vote to approve the list was made.

 

TrafficCloud is a cloud-based analytics platform that helps police departments and municipalities make smarter, data-driven decisions about traffic safety and enforcement. It pulls together data from crash reports, citations, warnings, and traffic stops—often directly from CAD/RMS systems—and converts it into easy-to-understand maps, charts, and dashboards.

 

The platform is commonly used to identify high-risk locations (such as intersections or corridors with frequent crashes), track trends like speeding or DUIs, and guide targeted enforcement efforts. It’s a key tool in programs like DDACTS (Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety), where agencies focus resources where data shows the greatest need.

 

TrafficCloud also supports grant applications and reporting by providing clear evidence of traffic safety issues and the impact of enforcement campaigns. For local governments, it helps shift conversations from anecdotal complaints to measurable patterns—showing not just where problems exist, but whether solutions are actually improving safety over time.

 

johnmacknewtown's insight:

Why municipalities use it

  • Moves decisions from anecdotal complaints → data-backed actions
  • Helps police deploy officers more efficiently
  • Supports transparency (some towns publish summaries)

In a Newtown/Bucks County context

TrafficCloud, data likely feeds into:

  • Monthly police reports (crash stats, DUIs, citations)
  • Targeted enforcement zones (e.g., Bypass, Sycamore, Durham Rd corridors)
  • DDACTS-style discussions at BOS meetings
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