Posts Tagged “Pedestrian data collection”

Increasing Road Safety / Decreasing Life Losses

Increasing Road Safety / Decreasing Life Losses

Every single time Cyclist, Pedestrians and Vehicles collide it is very costly for government agencies without diminishing the unquantifiable loss of a life.

Understanding and managing intersections and roads activity has to become priority number one for successful safe road sharing.

A new approach to collecting and using active transportation data is very much needed.

Accurate planning of sidewalks, cycle paths and roadways are interconnected with how accurate and consistent the data collection and detection is made.

Piezo electric sensors, remote accessibility, solar powered, energy efficiency, low maintenance and integration capability are just a few of the unlimited solutions that ROADSYS brings to the table.

** Let´s make Road Safety our priority **

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Multi-directional People Counter

Multi-directional People Counter

According to Sam Piper (Senior Planner, Alta Planing + design) guest blogger for The Center for Total Health by Kaiser Permanente: Most of Americans now live in places where it is uncomfortable to walk or bike for most trips, making driving the most viable option for transportation.

Cities all over the country have been working really hard establishing and promoting bicycling and alternative transportation programs in order to fight the growing obesity epidemic across America.

Roadsys understands the non-existence of accurate and reliable pedestrian and bicycle data collection and the immediate need for transportation planners and engineers to access to it in order to make better decisions and successfully improve and design future infrastructure.

Our Multi-directional People Counter with 95% accuracy is part of our Data Collection and Detection Technology and it is here to help you to get the job done right.

Mixed Traffic Video Using CMU System

Mixed Traffic Video Using CMU System

The video demonstrates how well the CMU instrumentation operates in mixed traffic. The detection does not actuate for vehicles but does actuate for the bicycles.

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