Nerd alert: love to work for an organisation live tracking the traffic outside the office door: https://lnkd.in/gdQKbeTh On a serious note, an AI-powered traffic counter at Wellington House enables precise, real-time tracking of traffic, including cars, bikes, and pedestrians. Innovative and affordable tools like this support cities and citizens with data-driven decision-making, improving how government and communities work together. Generally, smart cities transport tech offers loads of potential in monitoring transport trends and evaluating infrastructure projects - with devices able to update in real-time from places people can't, in all weathers, at all times of night. Thought it was a fun one to share, especially after kick off conversations today about what we want showcase at the Smart Cities World Expo later this year.
Thanks for sharing this. Keep us posted about the results as we will also be at the Smart Cities World Expo! (cc Robert McIntosh)
Great to see that device already generating interesting data. I think Jack Ford only put it up a couple of weeks ago and I see it has counted 83,000 pedestrians and 26,000 bikes, both much more than the cars on the same street. Looking forward to seeing what more we can do with data like this in Leeds and West Yorkshire.
Very interesting, I look forward to to hearing more in Barcelona!
Inclusive Economy Manager at West Yorkshire Combined Authority
4moSarah Bowes