Applications
We have created distinctive and innovative solutions for counting pedestrians and cyclists. While the ultimate aim is to determine the numbers, our approach varies depending on the location — counting pedestrians downtown is quite different from monitoring them on mountain trails. Therefore, we have developed tailored products suited to the diverse environments in which our clients operate.
Parks & Recreation
Using data from automatic counters provides a clearer understanding of how parks and trails are used. This information supports better management of staff, maintenance planning, and resource allocation. Additionally, annual attendance data can strengthen grant applications and justify future investments in these facilities.
Learn MoreMountain Bike Parks
Counting visitors and users at mountain bike parks is important because it provides valuable data on park usage and popularity. This information helps park managers optimize maintenance, manage resources, and improve facilities. It also supports planning for capacity, safety, and development. Additionally, accurate visitor data can be used to justify investments, enhance funding opportunities, and demonstrate the park’s value to stakeholders.
Learn MoreNatural Areas
How do you find the right balance between keeping visitors satisfied and making sure ecosystems stay protected? One way is through count data. Visitor counts play a crucial role in natural areas management, particularly when it comes to measuring economic impacts, advocating for funding (e.g. park grants), allocating resources, managing peak visitation, and protecting flora and fauna.
Visitor count data enables you to make informed decisions about your park, improving accessibility and sustainability so people can enjoy its beauty for years to come.
Learn MoreUrban Spaces
Active transportation is a key piece of livable cities. When more people walk and cycle, travel is more efficient, public health improves, and the effects of climate change are reduced.
But, it's not so easy to develop active transportation as a mode of transport. Pedestrian and bicycle safety, mode share allocation, and trend monitoring are all common roadblocks. Luckily, data empowers you to tackle these challenges and transform your city to make it faster, greener, and safer.
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