
Love for Walking and Cycling
Record the walk and rideability of your community with ArcGIS QuickCapture.
Be part of the solution
If you like being out and about, on foot or on two wheels, you can help share the accessibility of places you love. Accessibility issues can be addressed by those responsible, and access information can be used directly by individuals with mobility constraints, such as the elderly, children, and the disabled.
Photo credit: Dianne Yee, flickr.
Project overview
This project showcases how QuickCapture can help local governments (as well as citizens) improve the walk and ride ability of their local area.
With QuickCapture, just press buttons and keep moving.
Visualize data in near real time
Your observations are sent to ArcGIS in near real time.
You can visualize and update the data with the app, or later on, bring the data into other ArcGIS tools. For example, use Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS to create a web app for further analysis and collaboration.
Try it yourself
To get this sample project, follow these steps:
Step 1: Download the QuickCapture mobile app (it's free).
Step 2: Get the sample project.
Tap Continue without signing in on the launch page, and tap BROWSE PROJECTS.
Step 3: Start capturing.
Use ArcGIS QuickCapture to report observations from the field. To see your results, view this dashboard .
Warning: The dashboard is public and submitted observations will be viewable for 7 days (after which they will be automatically hidden).
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