
Tim Travica enhanced the valhalla/valhalla routing engine by introducing traffic signal data as an edge attribute within trace outputs, enriching the available information for downstream visualization and routing accuracy. He updated C++ backend logic, protocol buffer definitions, and serialization routines to support this new attribute, ensuring seamless integration across the tracing pipeline. Tim also addressed a bug in TripLegBuilder by decoupling traffic signal status from node type, applying it only to relevant nodes for improved route leg correctness. His work demonstrated depth in API design, backend development, and data serialization, resulting in more reliable and informative routing data for users.

July 2025 monthly summary for valhalla/valhalla: Delivered key traffic signal data capabilities in traces and improved route leg accuracy by fixing traffic signal status application. Impact: richer trace data with traffic signal attributes, more reliable routing decisions, and better downstream visualization. Technologies demonstrated include C++, protobuf, and serialization updates; docs and internal logic revised.
July 2025 monthly summary for valhalla/valhalla: Delivered key traffic signal data capabilities in traces and improved route leg accuracy by fixing traffic signal status application. Impact: richer trace data with traffic signal attributes, more reliable routing decisions, and better downstream visualization. Technologies demonstrated include C++, protobuf, and serialization updates; docs and internal logic revised.
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