Martin Rusetski

Martin Rusetski

The Dashboard That Made a Government Agency Call Us

Data analysis and dashboard for TUT.BY

TUT.by, Belarus's largest independent news portal, wanted to make sense of border queue data that the government published across thousands of separate pages — technically public, but impossible to actually use. I built an automated scraper to aggregate the data and designed an interactive dashboard where queues at every crossing point became visible, comparable, and searchable over time.


The dashboard combined a map-anchored layout with configurable trend charts, letting users spot weekend surges, seasonal bottlenecks, and persistent delays at specific crossings. It updated automatically as new data appeared, turning a fragmented government feed into a living public tool for drivers, journalists, and analysts.


The dashboard was so effective that the Border Committee itself called TUT.by to ask where the data came from. It was their own data — just made actually useful for the first time.

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