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European Mobility Week [1/5]: Bloor Street, Canada
Published on Sep 16, 2019

European Mobility Week [1/5]: Bloor Street, Canada

As part of European Mobility Week, on the theme of "Safe Walking & Cycling", we're publishing a series of articles dedicated to safe urban redevelopments that have led to an increase in cycling. ...
Making cycling at night count
Published on Sep 4, 2019

Making cycling at night count

Note: This article was originally published by our partner NewCities – a global nonprofit committed to shaping a better urban future – as part of their ‘Big Picture‘ guest blog series. This month, ...
Downtown Grand Rapids – telling the story of a dynamic downtown
Published on Jul 30, 2019

Downtown Grand Rapids – telling the story of a dynamic downtown

Since 2016, DGRI has deployed a fleet of 15 Eco-Counters, predominantly PYRO-Box people counters (13) and TUBE bike counters (2). Count data is a ‘success measure’ KPI for the BID – a metric to track ...
Eco-Counter awarded VELOSYMPATIQUE (bike friendly) Gold status!
Published on Jun 13, 2019

Eco-Counter awarded VELOSYMPATIQUE (bike friendly) Gold status!

Since its launch in 2015, the Vélo Quebec VÉLOSYMPATHIQUE movement has worked to encourage communities and organizations to make cycling a real transportation and recreation opportunity for all. ...
Celebrating World Bicycle Day
Published on Jun 3, 2019

Celebrating World Bicycle Day

June 3 is World Bicycle Day! How are you planning to celebrate?
Trail focus: the Napa Valley Vine Trail
Published on May 27, 2019

Trail focus: the Napa Valley Vine Trail

Since its inception in 2008, the Napa Valley Vine Trail has grown from a far-out idea to reality, with the construction and opening of 18.5 miles of multi-use trail so far. During its final ...
Paris, a new cycling capital: when bike count data transforms urban mobility
Published on May 22, 2019

Paris, a new cycling capital: when bike count data transforms urban mobility

Paris has experienced an unprecedented cycling revolution in recent years, driven by proactive policies and rigorous monitoring of usage.
Why count visitors? Twenty years of experiences on visitor monitoring in Finland’s protected areas
Published on Apr 17, 2019

Why count visitors? Twenty years of experiences on visitor monitoring in Finland’s protected areas

Introduction Protected and recreational areas are increasingly significant visitor attractions, and information on visitors is a necessity for the successful management of these areas. Visitor ...
Auckland, New Zealand
Published on Mar 13, 2019

Auckland, New Zealand

While historically, cycling in Auckland is a mode of transport which has had high levels of modal share, by the early 2000’s it had become all but replaced by cars, with the remaining few cyclists ...