COVID-driven speeding averages don’t help individual neighborhoods. See how a community measured vehicle volumes and speeds to diagnose the problem.| StreetLight
StreetLight Data provides data-driven road safety solutions for equitable transportation planning. Identify high-risk areas and prioritize safety investments.| StreetLight
Complete Streets policies promote safe and equitable outcomes for all road users. Here’s how they do it, and how digital traffic data helps.| StreetLight
As traffic patterns shift, traditional road traffic counter methods increasingly fall short — but transportation analytics can fill in the gaps.| StreetLight
How a protected bike lane in North Kansas City impacted ridership, speeding, and congestion.| StreetLight
To improve road safety, traffic calming measures reduce vehicle speeds and encourage responsible driving. See how they work and the data behind their success.| StreetLight
Road diets remove lanes to improve safety, cut emissions, and calm traffic. See real road diet examples and the data behind their success.| StreetLight
How a bike lane changed ridership in Waterloo, Ontario| learn.streetlightdata.com
See how Temecula used on-demand Turning Movement Counts to optimize signal timing, reduce congestion, and make intersections safer throughout the city.| learn.streetlightdata.com
See where the top 30 American cities rank on unsafe traffic speeds and learn how you can use speed data to advance pedestrian safety.| learn.streetlightdata.com
In 2020, headlines touted a boost in biking activity. Our new report explores the latest bike analytics to determine whether that lasted, and where daily bicycle volumes have grown the most.| learn.streetlightdata.com
This handbook shows how vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian analytics can power transportation safety initiatives like Vision Zero, Complete Streets, MIRE, and work zone safety.| learn.streetlightdata.com
With pedestrian activity declining, our new analysis of walking and mode share data shows where U.S. cities and states rank and what this means for safety.| learn.streetlightdata.com