- Date
- 28 September 2020
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
To sustain the high levels of cycling and walking seen during the Covid lockdown period, we need infrastructure that helps people to feel informed, comfortable, and safe. This webinar will look at how technology can assist in doing just that.
Physical infrastructure, such as barriers and bollards, have been implemented in many areas, especially in support of ‘pop-up’ cycle lanes. Road markings and static signs also have their place. Technology can take the user experience to another level, increase safety for all and help transport authorities to make data-driven decisions.
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