On Tuesday July 20th at 2PM ET, join us for a webinar
For the past few months, we have been running a competition called 'Bikes Count' with our partners at The League of American
Bicyclists. This year's winners - Treasure Valley Cycling Alliance and the City of Charlottesville (VA) - are receiving expert data services from us, including data cleaning, analysis and communications.
In two weeks from now, on July 20th at 2-30PM ET, join us for a free webinar to hear about those projects and discover actionable best-practices for organizing, analyzing and communicating bike data.
For Bicycle Friendly Communities and bike advocacy groups, the importance of collecting bike data is often well known. From manual counts to surveys, bike parking data to automated counts, bike data is more available than ever. Analyzing, organizing and communicating that data for meaningful change, however, remains challenging and under-discussed.
What are the best-practices for collecting, analyzing and communicating bike data? How can advocates get the most out of a little bit of data? How can manual bike counts be leveraged in a community to support change?
During this free one-hour webinar, hear from bike data experts and the winners of this year’s Bikes Count data competition on all things bike data.