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Bikes Count grant winners part 1: Treasure Valley Cycling Alliance
Published on Sep 21, 2021

Bikes Count grant winners part 1: Treasure Valley Cycling Alliance

Earlier this spring, we announced a new data competition called ‘Bikes Count’ in collaboration with our long-time partners at The League of American Bicyclists. Through a competitive application ...
Los Angeles Parks, California, United States
Published on May 13, 2021

Los Angeles Parks, California, United States

Since the start of the pandemic, parks and trails have become ‘essential spaces’ for people to get exercise, fresh air, and much needed space during this challenging time. In some places, however, ...
Quantifying and communicating the growth of winter cycling in Montreal
Published on Feb 10, 2021

Quantifying and communicating the growth of winter cycling in Montreal

Two years ago, on a frigid night at the 7th Annual Winter Cycling Congress in Calgary, Eco-Counter’s Matt presented a Pecha Kucha titled ‘Data in the break room – Engaging city workers with winter ...
Looking back on the 2020 cycling boom – digging into the bike count data
Published on Jan 28, 2021

Looking back on the 2020 cycling boom – digging into the bike count data

A lot has been made of the 2020 bike boom. From popup bike lanes, trail overcrowding, and a shortage of bikes (after all, ‘bikes are the new toilet paper’), the pandemic got more people in the saddle ...
Wrapping up the ‘Atlantic on Bike’ EuroVelo bicycle tourism project
Published on Dec 14, 2020

Wrapping up the ‘Atlantic on Bike’ EuroVelo bicycle tourism project

The Atlantic on Bike project set out to develop the European EuroVelo 1 (EV1) "Atlantic Coast Route" – ultimately providing a world-class, long distance bicycle tourism route. The EV1 – just one of ...
Counting the impact of the pandemic on parks and trails
Published on Nov 25, 2020

Counting the impact of the pandemic on parks and trails

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, park and trail managers have seen visitation like never before. Parks have become ‘essential spaces’ for people to safely recreate and have fun during this difficult time.
Pedestrianization – a data-driven approach in Kelowna, Canada
Published on Aug 13, 2020

Pedestrianization – a data-driven approach in Kelowna, Canada

Across North America, planners, downtown managers and health experts have been working tirelessly to reinvent our public space for social distancing in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Pop-up bike ...
Sydney, Australia
Published on Jul 22, 2020

Sydney, Australia

As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, popup bike lanes projects have been implemented around the world, as in Berlin, Paris, New York, and many more. In Australia, Transport for NSW in Sydney was ...
Vancouver, Canada
Published on Jun 12, 2020

Vancouver, Canada

How did the City of Vancouver successfully turn a vehicle lane on the Burrard Bridge into a lane for cyclists?