I'm a graphic design student doing a mapping project in relation to London. I've chosen to concentrate on a cycle-specific map to London and would like to hear the voices of London cyclists.
Whilst cycling the other day I thought of all sorts of different ways I could clock/measure cycling journeys such as pedal revolutions, braking distance, speed, distance, lanes, junctions, traffic lights, bridges, tunnels, etc.
I've started looking into GPS mapping (thanks Hewitt), and am thinking of all the different types of data I can collect and then transpose into a map.
Hello.
I'm a graphic design student doing a mapping project in relation to London. I've chosen to concentrate on a cycle-specific map to London and would like to hear the voices of London cyclists.
Whilst cycling the other day I thought of all sorts of different ways I could clock/measure cycling journeys such as pedal revolutions, braking distance, speed, distance, lanes, junctions, traffic lights, bridges, tunnels, etc.
I've started looking into GPS mapping (thanks Hewitt), and am thinking of all the different types of data I can collect and then transpose into a map.
Your input would be very helpful.
Thanks, Dangermouse