Make data talk with Easydataviz
Easydataviz makes people talk about traffic counts and traffic data. Just spontaneously on the street. In this way, the tool triggers conversations about local mobility.
To measure is to know
Changes to local mobility, such as lowering the speed limit or designing a one-way street, are often done on the basis of traffic counts and other traffic measurements. That data is important to properly assess the need and impact of mobility measures.
Unfortunately, traffic data are often only accessible to study agencies and mobility officials. As a result, citizens have no insight into the thought process preceding changes.
Yet traffic data are the ideal basis for ordinary citizens too to engage in a conversation about local mobility. Data can help them better understand traffic problems, come up with solutions, or empower sustainable dreams for their street or neighbourhood.
Did you know?
Je het verkeer in jouw straat kan tellen met Telraam? Dat is een kleine sensor die automatisch de voetgangers, fietsers, auto’s en vrachtwagens telt. Zo krijg jij een beter beeld van de verkeersstromen in jouw straat of buurt.
Data make talk
But how do you reach people in a playful and approachable way? How do you bring the data to them so they can talk about it in a simple way? With Easydataviz's visualisation kit, of course!
This box contains lots of material to grab the attention of passers-by, visualise data, and start a conversation about local mobility. Always based on a concrete traffic count, question or issue. And just spontaneously on the street, in the public space.
Do you want to make data talk?
You too can borrow Easydataviz's visualisation kit. Useful for citizens who want to share Telraam data with their local residents, for example, or for municipalities that want to use the tool as part of a municipal participation process.
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