Using real-time data to create a cycling map of London
Posted: April 17th, 2010 | Author: ktcita | Filed under: activism, cycling, data, mapping | Tags: crowd-sourced mapping, cycling, data, London cycling, maps | 1 Comment »I cycle to work everyday through the streets of London. It can be pretty crazy out there, but it’s good exercise and a lot better than taking public transport. As a way to motivate myself I have been tracking my route, average speed and time with an app called Run Keeper. I suspect that many other London cyclists are doing similar things and wonder if there’s something we could do with all of the collected data that would benefit all cyclists? Read the rest of this entry »