Bike & pedestrian counting

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These days, city governments need complex data and clear graphs to understand the behavior of pedestrians and cyclists in their cities. Bicycle counters serve this purpose, but not only that.

Bicycle counters consist of a sensor and a display. The sensor is placed at a pole and counts the number of pedestrians and bikes passing by. The sensor detects the cyclist and sends the data to the system, and the display shows the total number of pedestrians and/or cyclists in a day, month or year.

Comark’s counters work effectively in all weather conditions, accurately counting large groups of cyclists or people and distinguishing them individually. They can also clearly differentiate between pedestrians and cyclists, classifying them while maintaining total anonymity.

The sensor can classify bikes, pedestrians and e-scooters. Installation is quick and non-intrusive, as it is not necessary to intervene on the road surface.