The Challenge
North Somerset Council required a solution for monitoring traffic on both shared and segregated paths, as well as minor rural roads with low volumes of motorised traffic. The ability to collect classified data for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles, was crucial for their analysis and decision-making processes.
"On shared or segregated paths, accuracy exceeded 98% and when deployed on minor rural roads, with low volumes of motorised traffic, we were able to accurately collect classified data for all users"
Our Solution
The RidePod BT bike counters proved to be the ideal solution, impressing the team with their ease of use, accuracy, and MetroCount's support. "Installation and setup is quick and simple, with fixings and accessories available to suit a wide range of surfaces/locations," Darren explained.
The bike counter's precision was particularly impressive. As Darren noted, "On shared or segregated paths, accuracy exceeded 98% and when deployed on minor rural roads, with low volumes of motorised traffic, we were able to accurately collect classified data for all users."
"Installation and setup is quick and simple with fixings and accessories available to suit a wide range of surfaces/locations" - Darren Lovell, North Somerset Council
The Results
"The RidePod BT has exceeded our expectations and has become an essential tool in our traffic monitoring efforts. Its versatility, accuracy, and the outstanding support from the MetroCount team have made it a reliable and indispensable solution for our organisation."
From rural roads to shared paths, the RidePod BT is helping North Somerset Council shape a future where all travellers count. It's not just measuring traffic - it's paving the way for smarter, more inclusive journeys for everyone.
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