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visualise Berlin bicycle counters #11

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derhuerst opened this issue Apr 25, 2018 · 3 comments
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visualise Berlin bicycle counters #11

derhuerst opened this issue Apr 25, 2018 · 3 comments

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@derhuerst
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Berlin has set up a few bicycle detectors across the city. They also have a map, but it's not very intuitive, iFrame-based and doesn't really work on mobile devices.

We can do better. Let's make visualise the data in a meaningful way, on a mobile-friendly website. We may also create multiple forms of presentation for different purposes, or compare it to other cities.

Note: I'm not sure if the data is open. We may want to visualise is anyways (to show what would be possible if it was open) or talk to the administration.

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derhuerst commented Apr 25, 2018

I've created to npm packages a while ago:

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ulid000 commented Nov 12, 2018

Hictorical Data until end of 2017 are also avalaible here: https://www.berlin.de/senuvk/verkehr/lenkung/vlb/de/radzaehlungen.shtml

Technologiestiftung Berlin did their own analysis and visualization:
https://lab.technologiestiftung-berlin.de/projects/bikerides/index.html

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tordans commented Nov 16, 2018

Die Technologiestiftung Berlin hat unter https://lab.technologiestiftung-berlin.de/projects/bikerides/index.html diese Daten bereits sehr ausführlich aufbereitet und analysiert.
Die Rohdaten sind auch in Github https://github.com/technologiestiftung/bike-rides

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