[*BCM*] Dynamic Bikemap? (was List of dangerous streets)

Tripp Hyde henrythehorrible at gmail.com
Fri Apr 6 13:05:30 EDT 2007


I think that's a good idea.  However, the nice thing about Google Maps
is that anyone with a PC and a mouse and can immediately create
shareable content.  It's pretty intuitive.  All you need is a google
account.

On 4/6/07, Bror Jonsson <brorfred at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Sorry for this unfocused mail, hope you guys understand what I'm trying to
> get to...
>
> I am a longtime lurker on the site but decided to get in on the discussion
> about listing good / bad streets. II think it would be fantastic with a
> dynamic bike map of Boston. Tripp Hyde has a good idea, but get it to work I
> think it's needed to be a more combined effort with a dedicated server to
> store the information. It is actually very easy to combine your own
> geographical data with Google maps. A good example is
> http://www.mapmyrun.com.
>
> The problems around such a project are not technical but rather how to build
> a community that can maintain the information and have it up to date. I
> think that should be possible though.
>
> My suggestions for such a project would be to start very small but with the
> goal for something grand in the end. With the following information
> available
>
> * Good bike routs.
> * Bad roads / road sections
> * Suggested bike trips.
> * Dangerous permanent obstacles (pot holes, weird intersections, etc.)
> * Dangerous temporary obstacles (Open manholes, Container on the road etc)
> * Incidents and accidents.
>
> Imagine a site where people can find a safe way to get to work, suggestions
> on where to go for a ride on Sunday, and E-mail notifications on obstacles
> in the road. You can go there and report problems and accidents and Massbike
> etc can at the end of the year go to the City with hard statistics on what
> has happened to bikers, and where.
>
> The information can be produced in many different ways. Either via using
> external web-interface, such as mapmyrun.com, via GPS, or if someone have
> access to GIS software. It is also possible to build an own input system in
> the long run.
>
>
>
>
> What do you guys think? Does it make any sense?
>
> :-)Bror
>
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