Your Workout Data Might Be Helping Cities Build Safer Streets

Published in NPR

Cyclists and pedestrians often pass on knowledge about which roads or intersections to avoid through word of mouth or social media.

Now some cities and companies are experimenting with technology to record that information — which can be crucial in helping design or improve bike and pedestrian paths. And transportation planners are turning to data from apps that cyclists and runners use to track themselves.

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