Openbikesensor
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About Openbikesensor
OpenBikeSensor is a community-driven project focused on measuring safe passing distances for cyclists. It aims to enhance road safety for cyclists by collecting data on overtaking distances and advocating for better cycling infrastructure.
Measure and analyze overtaking distances for safer cycling.
What You Can Do
- Access community-driven research on cycling safety
- View maps of measured overtaking distances
- Participate in citizen science initiatives
- Download user manuals for OpenBikeSensor devices
- Engage with forums and discussions on traffic safety
Frequently Asked Questions
What is OpenBikeSensor?
OpenBikeSensor is a project that measures overtaking distances for cyclists to improve road safety.
How can I participate in the project?
You can participate by building and operating OpenBikeSensor devices and contributing data to the community.
Is there a minimum distance required for overtaking cyclists?
Yes, there is a legally mandated minimum distance of 1.5 meters for overtaking cyclists in most areas.
Where can I find the data collected by OpenBikeSensor?
The data is available on the project's website, displayed on maps showing measured overtaking distances.
Can I access the firmware for the OpenBikeSensor devices?
Yes, the firmware for OpenBikeSensor devices can be downloaded from the project's GitHub page.