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RoadAlert is a web platform for smart cities and road maintenance, positioned as a digital bridge between citizens and public agencies. Its goal is to turn every driver into a “road sensor,” allowing residents to quickly report issues such as potholes, road surface damage, damaged signs, lighting failures, natural obstructions, damaged guardrails, abandoned waste, and more. Public agencies can then view and manage these reports centrally through a backend dashboard.
The platform offers a fairly complete core workflow: users submit a location, photos, and an issue type; the system uses algorithms to automatically merge similar reports and reduce duplicates. Municipal or road management authorities can use a professional dashboard to view a real-time interactive map, geolocated reports, statistics, historical intervention records, and priority lists. This has practical value for replacing the fragmented feedback typically generated through email, phone calls, and paper forms. In terms of deployment, RoadAlert emphasizes being fully web-based, requiring no app installation, and running on scalable cloud infrastructure.
The citizen-facing side is clearly free. Public agencies use a subscription model to access the operations and maintenance dashboard features. The website also mentions optional advertising revenue, with non-intrusive contextual ads related to road safety and mobility scenarios. Specific subscription pricing, plan tiers, and payment methods are not disclosed; public agencies can contact the team to request a free demo.
Its strengths are a focused use case, low participation barrier, and clear structured-data capabilities. Automatic grouping and merging can reduce the noise caused by duplicate reports. For small and mid-sized cities or road maintenance departments, map-based management and prioritization can help save inspection time. The drawbacks are that the product is still labeled Beta 2026, and details such as real-world deployments, SLA, permission management, third-party integrations, APIs, GDPR specifics, and security mechanisms are not yet explained. The team also appears to be student-led, so its enterprise delivery capability remains to be proven.
RoadAlert is better suited to local municipalities and road management agencies in Italy or Europe, as well as citizens who want to contribute feedback on road safety. Access from China is unknown, and because the service is highly dependent on local government workflows and map data, direct cross-border use has limited practical value. In China, possible alternatives include smart urban management systems, the 12345 government service platform, and local urban management mini programs. Similar international models include FixMyStreet, SeeClickFix, and Waze.
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