Starting in March, PlaceProps Analytics began collecting a new kind of data from our Android application. Mobile devices have become very good at detecting the form of motion that the holder is performing, be it walking, driving, running, or cycling. This is awesome because it means that we can start making observations about the mode of transportation employed for a trip, and that can help inform decisions like where to install bicycle racks or build new bike lanes.
Earlier this month, ARCADE magazine wrote that millennials are fueling a revolution in city planning through their embrace of multi-modal transportation. In other words, they are driving less and walking and bicycling more. "Millennials no longer view driving a car as a necessity but rather a convenience." It's a trend noted elsewhere too.
Well if that's true, we should see it in our new data. So with bated breath I started digging. Here's what turned up:
Sure enough, PlaceProps is also seeing that younger people are walking and cycling more, and driving less.Articles like those mentioned above rely on self-reporting via the Census and other traditional means of collecting data over populations. What makes PlaceProps different is that it's based on what panelists are doing day to day. Here is what 1500 bicycle trips looks like in Seattle:
So what can we learn from this unique set of data? How about showing the top zip codes in Seattle that originate bicycle trips of at least 2 miles?
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| Warmer zip codes originate more bicycle trips |
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| West Seattle FTW |
- What about speed of transit from one area to another via bike versus car?
- Which Urban Villages are most visited on bike; which are most walkable?
- Is the city building bike lanes in places where unmet demand is highest?
- Are the city's efforts to facilitate alternative transportation taking root?
Thanks to the unique capabilities of PlaceProps, answers to these questions are within reach.
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