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You could be on the ⬅️ or on the ➡️ One is definitely much quicker than the other. #ORRIsAParkingLot https://t.co/LXk29sksdP Near the Outer Ring Road ORR at Doddanekundi in Bengaluru. Twitter bot for this counter: Doddanekundi … [more]
Annual Barometer check at Parker’s Piece. It is completely full to overflowing, suggesting at least 1.5 million bikes. We’re going to need a bigger barometer!
The cycle counter barometer on Parker’s Piece is blank on both sides - so no way of knowing the number of “Cyclists this year”. Additional comments at: https://twitter.com/simon_nuttall/status/1344778875155456000?s=21
The new GCP/Marshalls cycle barometer - which is only recording cyclists heading towards the town centre. Not sure if this was intended. To clarify - the number recorded does not change when cyclists head to the left, away from the centre.
The new GCP/Marshalls cycle barometer - which is only recording cyclists heading towards the town centre. Not sure if this was intended. To clarify - the number recorded does not change when cyclists head to the left, away from the centre.
Barometer reached 1,123 by midnight, and totalled 1,033,705 for the year. https://twitter.com/GMcycling/status/815620373207252992
The cycle counter showing 57 bikes so far, and the time of 04:25. The actual time is 03:13. See also https://twitter.com/smithsam/status/682710730198626304Í
The cycle counter showing 1249, the barometer is showing 950,000 for the whole year. The time shown is 22:25 but it is actually 21:13.
A cycle counter just outside the central area of Bergen, there is also one on the other side of the road see #66347. It shows the number of bikes per day and per year. (annoyingly my camera was on lo-res)
Cycle barometer in Rosslyn, near DC. The monthly count shown is in fact 9928 but it does not show up in the photo due to the stroboscopic effect.
Sorry again folks for the rubbish quality video, but as I was walking past the cycling barometer at 23:48 I noticed it was close to 3000, so I stopped to record the moment. It goes from 2999 to 3000 in the very first bit of this vid.
Rider number 1,000 since midnight, unprompted joins in the celebrations at the launch of the cycle barometer.
Cambridge's first cycle barometer, on Gonville Place, showing 674 cyclists at 9am on Friday 4th July 2014
Shades of Iwo Jima, the new cycle barometer is raised. The cycling barometer counts cycles passing around a bend of a cycle path in a corner of Parker's Piece. The barometer itself is a vertical display board set to the side of the cycle … [more]
Nearly 1,700 bike journeys along Goldsmiths Row, Hackney by 3:30 this afternoon. Pretty impressive for a Saturday http://t.co/qPvUXj46A6
"Cycle barometer" outside Helsinki's main railway station. This displays the number of cyclists who have passed this point today (200 in this case) and displays the cumulative total as a "barometer". See also #51365
Bike barometer or bicycle trip counter on Erbprinzenstraße, a Fahrradstraße (bicycle street) in Karlsruhe, Germany. See also #51148