Nice that you can see the count. Here a lot of authorities count al kind of traffic including cyclists with a kind of cables over the pavement going to a black box to the side but you never see the results unless something is published in a statistic story about traffic or the necessity too remove a path or too broaden it. Your way is much nicer.
I think it will Pat, more and more people are cycling year round in an around Stockholm these days. We have used that same method here as well s.c, nationally. This is a project by some of the local municipalities.
There's a sign here that reads bike traffic that I can think of- but that one is enclosed over the winter.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool idea! Maybe it gets people out on their bikes more to know they will be counted?
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of cyclists passing the fork in the road Steffe!
ReplyDeleteNice that you can see the count. Here a lot of authorities count al kind of traffic including cyclists with a kind of cables over the pavement going to a black box to the side but you never see the results unless something is published in a statistic story about traffic or the necessity too remove a path or too broaden it. Your way is much nicer.
ReplyDeleteI think it will Pat, more and more people are cycling year round in an around Stockholm these days. We have used that same method here as well s.c, nationally. This is a project by some of the local municipalities.
ReplyDeleteI love that!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Were you able to see the actual bicycle counter as you rode past it?
ReplyDeleteI did not Rowen, but after reading your comment I sent an email to the municipality Åsling about a few facts.
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