Biking and Walking Quality Counts: Using “BikePed Portal” Counts to Develop Data Quality Checks

Nathan McNeil, Portland State University

Co-investigator:

  • Kristin Tufte, Portland State University

Summary:

Cycling and walking are sustainable modes of transportation which improve community livability, but these modes have not been studied with the quantitative rigor applied to motor vehicle travel.  This research aims to change that by improving bicycle and pedestrian traffic monitoring data quality. This research will address the question, how can erroneous data best be identified through automated processes? The research team will answer this question by analyzing continuous bicycle and pedestrian count data stored in Bike-Ped Portal, a NITC funded data…Read more

Project Details

Project Type:
Research
Project Status:
Completed
End Date:
August 31,2018
UTC Grant Cycle:
Natl Round 3
UTC Funding:
$49,999