BikeScience, an open-source tool for the analysis of bicycle mobility, developed within the InterSCity project, is being adopted by the São Paulo Traffic Engineering Company (CET). CET will use BikeScience to analyze and plan the cycling infrastructure of the city of São Paulo.
This is one of the first collaboration and technology transfer results between the InterSCity project and governing bodies of the city of São Paulo. In addition to using the tool,
In the last sunday (09/02/18), the HackMobility2018 event took place in downtown São Paulo.
The hack day event hosted 21 participants, all women, and aimed to analyze data related to urban mobility in São Paulo to propose solutions that contribute to a more accessible city for pedestrians and cyclists. For this purpose, the participants had access to several datasets of city departments, such as the Health Secretariat, the Traffic Engineering Company (CET),