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Transport data collection
Our transport data collection services help guide infrastructure investment in local communities and support the growth of active transport.
As a not-for-profit organisation, we are on a mission to make it easier for everybody to ride a bike. By working with Bicycle Network you are supporting the growth of active transport across the country and helping us build a healthier and happier Australia.
Why collect transport data?
- To better understand transport choices and behaviors within our cities
- Help guide sustainable infrastructure investments in local communities
- Provide evidence based active transport planning
- Establish baseline data before infrastructure interventions
- Monitor and evaluate transport projects
Our services – Active transport data collection
Our super counts collect active travel data for local councils, with the goal of making it easier for more people to choose active modes every day.
A fully customised manual active transport data collection method for bicycle, pedestrian and intersection surveys.
Our AI-based surveys autonomously capture traffic data, providing solutions to traffic management, resource allocation and urban planning decisions.
Accurate data collection
Our reliable traffic and transport survey services allow us to collect a range of robust data including:
Traffic volume
Traffic flow & directionality
Demographics*
Road space use
Speed analysis
Road user conflict
*Active transport only
Latest counts news
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AIRS technology hits Bundaberg
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