AI speed signs to target motorbike riders in Swansea trial

Swansea Council’s road safety team has worked with specialist sign manufacturers to develop a warning system designed specifically for motorbikes. The new roadside signs — thought to be the first of their kind in Wales — use AI cameras and thermal imaging to identify motorcycles from other traffic.

When a rider approaches, the sign displays their speed. If they are over the limit, a ‘SLOW’ warning flashes up.

First trial site in Cwmdu

One of the first locations for the trial is a section of Carmarthen Road in Cwmdu, where two motorcyclists have died since 2012.

Police data shows motorbikes have been involved in almost 15% of vehicle collisions in Swansea over the past three years — above the Welsh average of 12%.

The council hopes the signs will prompt speeding riders to slow down, reducing the risk of serious crashes. If the trial works, up to 20 more hotspots could get the technology.

£333k Welsh Government funding

The £333,000 project is funded through a Welsh Government Road Safety Grant.

Cllr Andrew Stevens, Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, said:

“We’ve identified a number of locations where motorcycle riders are most vulnerable when using excessive speed.

We now have an opportunity, using the latest AI technology, to assist riders with more information on the road to remind them of local speed limits and hopefully encourage them to ride responsibly and reduce the risk of an accident.”

Wider road safety work

The council’s road safety team has also worked with South Wales Police to offer free Bike Safe workshops, giving riders extra training to improve safety.

Cllr Stevens said previous traffic‑calming measures and the Bike Safe scheme had already helped reduce vehicle‑related accidents year on year.

#AI #artificialIntelligence #BikeSafe #CarmarthenRoad #CllrAndrewStevens #Cwmdu #motorbike #motorcycle #motoring #speedSigns #Swansea #SwanseaCouncil

Tragic Ebike Accident With Teen in NYC

Tragic e-bike accident in Brooklyn raises concerns about safety measures and education. Learn more about the incident and the growing dangers faced by young people on electric bikes.

Electric Bike Explorer
Interested in #WSDOT Active Transportation Division Ped/Bike and Safe Routes to School grants? Call for projects now open! PBP deadline 5/31, SRTS 6/7. Subscribe to WSDOT Walk + Roll E-News to get this and other timely news https://lnkd.in/dtXjR5Yf
#WSDOTActive #SafeRoutesNow #infrastructure #RoadSafety #VisionZero #transportation #cycling #walking #walkability #ADA #accessibility #SafeSystemApproach #WalkSafe #BikeSafe #SafetyOverSpeed #pedestrian #bicyclist #planning #BikeTooter
LinkedIn

This link will take you to a page that’s not on LinkedIn

#xkcd comic today is about #bike riding & urban planning.
(Not sure the tyre spikes will help the cycling though)

https://xkcd.com/2832/

#cycling #bikesafe
#BikeTooter #bikes

Urban Planning Opinion Progression

xkcd

Recording of #TRBWebinar on bicyclist/pedestrian conspicuity, human factors, driver psychology, built environment. https://vimeo.com/865601628/d938ca7cf7 #RoadSafety #HumanFactors #Bicycle #WalkSafe #BikeSafe #BikeTooter

@HayiWena the recording is freely available.

TRB Webinar: Can You See Me? Testing Pedestrian and Bicycle Conspicuity Assumptions

Vimeo

@geodarcy No kidding. But who needs special clothing? A $10 set of xmas fairy lights (LED) set to twinkle mode, or glow lights in the wheel spokes provides the same #motion-based 'conspicuity'. Maybe better.

#bikesafe #DIYbikeSafety

@BikeNYC I highly recommend bone conduction headphones. Ears free, all systems go! The higher spec'd ones are lighter, better. #bikesafe