Sensor bikes, data collection, and analysis in bicycle traffic
Date & Time: 18. September 2025 | 09:00–10:00 a.m.
Online | Organized by Radkompetenz Austria
In this webinar, find out how innovative sensor bikes are being used to collect cycling data in an objective and efficient way. Three leading organisations — AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Salzburg Research and PRISMA Solutions — will present their approaches to analysing and improving cycling infrastructure.
Key topics of the webinar
- BikeStar (AIT):
Development and use of a measuring bicycle for comprehensive condition assessment of cycling infrastructure. - Holoscene Bike & BikePass (Salzburg Research):
Salzburg Research presents the Holoscene Bike research bicycle and demonstrates how overtaking maneuvers between motor vehicles and cyclists are recorded and analyzed. - PRISMA solutions:
Insights into digitization solutions in the field of transportation, mobility, and infrastructure.
Role of Salzburg Research
Salzburg Research provides a practical demonstration of how the Holoscene Bike and the BikePass service use objective measurements of overtaking distances to derive recommendations for improving cycling infrastructure safety. Salzburg Research’s work showcases the link between applied research and practical services for municipalities and infrastructure operators.
Target group
The webinar is aimed at:
- Municipalities, cities, and regions with a focus on bicycle traffic planning
- Mobility planners and traffic engineers
- Research institutions and interested parties in the field of sustainable mobility
Organizer
The Radkompetenz Österreich platform offers cycling solutions in Austria, promotes international knowledge exchange and supports interested parties from across Europe in transferring best practice. As part of the Radkompetenz Online Academy, the platform regularly hosts webinars for individuals from the public sector, politics, business and other institutions who are interested in ways to encourage cycling.
Register now and benefit from practical research and innovative solutions for better cycling infrastructure!
Contact person
HANNAH WIESSalzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
T: +43/662/2288-314 | Send an e-mail