Just publihsed! Our latest #paper in #cycling #mobility #research.
It presents and evaluates the open and adjustable #bikeability index available in the #opensource software #NetAScore: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmr.2024.100040

Thank you to everyone who participated in the online survey or joined our workshop at last year's #CRBAM conference!

Bikeability of road segments: An open, adjustable and extendible model

Providing adequate infrastructure for cycling is crucial for increasing its modal share and for supporting the shift towards sustainable mobility. To …

A short reflection from the Mobility Lab team on the Cycling Research Board Annual Meeting #CRBAM #CRBAM23 in Wuppertal last month: https://mobilitylab.zgis.at/en/camping-in-october-its-all-possible-at-the-annual-meeting-of-the-cycling-research-board/ 🚲 Happy to receive an award for "camping skills", been camping since I was a kid but don't think I ever got recognized for it 😅 ⛺

If you have a few minutes to spare please help our lab by taking a virtual bike tour through Wuppertal and Salzburg and rate the bike-friendliness of streets: https://websurvey.zgis.at/index.php/173238?lang=en

Camping in October? It's all possible at the annual meeting of the Cycling Research Board 

At the end of October our doctoral researchers Christian Werner and Lucas van der Meer attended the Cycling Research Board Annual Meeting (CRBAM) in Wuppertal, Germany. It is fair to say that this event is quite different from your average scientific conference. At CRBAM the intention is to create an open and

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