WeCount is a European project that enables citizens to initiate a policy-making process with fully automated measurement data in the field of mobility and air quality. The concept is simple: with a sensor in combination with a low-cost computer and software, anyone can measure the traffic and air pollution in his or her street. And with this measurement data, an individual citizen or a group of citizens can contact the local or regional government and advocate for more sustainable mobility in the area. We will empower local communities and schools with low cost sensors to monitor traffic volumes, speed and composition (cars, pedestrian, bikes and heavy vehicles) along with air pollution (particulate matter). We will also provide tools to analyse the data and produce policy proposals for more sustainable local mobility.
The sensors will provide evidence that local communities and schools can then use to demonstrate how their local areas are affected by high traffic volumes, speeding, high levels of air pollution etc. It will also provide evidence of the need for adequate infrastructure for more sustainable mobility by showing that the area has high numbers of people cycling while there might be no protected cycling lanes.
What you can do
You can lead a group in your local area to install monitors and gather the data need to make better informed decisions around sustainable mobility in your local area. As part of a ChangeX Partner funded Community Challenge, you can access the funding needed to buy the monitors (€500) and then work with the wider WeCount Network to analyse the data and take action.
WeCount is a European project that enables citizens to initiate a policy-making process with fully automated measurement data in the field of mobility and air quality. The concept is simple: with a sensor in combination with a low-cost computer and software, anyone can measure the traffic and air pollution in his or her street. And with this measurement data, an individual citizen or a group of citizens can contact the local or regional government and advocate for more sustainable mobility in the area. We will empower local communities and schools with low cost sensors to monitor traffic volumes, speed and composition (cars, pedestrian, bikes and heavy vehicles) along with air pollution (particulate matter). We will also provide tools to analyse the data and produce policy proposals for more sustainable local mobility.
The sensors will provide evidence that local communities and schools can then use to demonstrate how their local areas are affected by high traffic volumes, speeding, high levels of air pollution etc. It will also provide evidence of the need for adequate infrastructure for more sustainable mobility by showing that the area has high numbers of people cycling while there might be no protected cycling lanes.
What you can do
You can lead a group in your local area to install monitors and gather the data need to make better informed decisions around sustainable mobility in your local area. As part of a ChangeX Partner funded Community Challenge, you can access the funding needed to buy the monitors (€500) and then work with the wider WeCount Network to analyse the data and take action.
Our students checking the amount of cars etc passing our local area. We completed a walk ability audit of our local roads. We have contacted local councillors and have applied for cycle lanes outside our school! More updates soon!
We have signed up for this project to measure traffic pollution and congestion issues around our school community. We are all members of the schools green schools community. We are currently planning to work on our next Green flag- Travel.
Our plan is to measure and complete an analysis of the traffic issues at the road outside our school. We have been meeting and working on ideas of how we can encourgage our staff and students to travel in a sustainable manner to school. From talking to staff and students an issue we found was the dangers of cycling and scooting to school are worrying in a busy urban area.
Our plan is to use the funding to get sensors to measure,monitor and complete an analysis of the traffic levels, air pollution and dangers in the surrounding area. There are no cycle lanes or traffic calming measures outside our school gates. Once we complete this analysis we plan to encourage the local county council to engage with the school to put adequate infrastructure in place to alow of students to feel safe to travel to school in a sustainable manner.
Our community will benefit from this as it help make the local area safer for all members. We hope these measures will help with air pollution in the area as we plan to ensure there are less cars on the road.