Hawthorne Bridge bicycle counter

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The counter in 2014

Hawthorne Bridge bicycle counter is a real-time visual bicycle counter installed at the Hawthorne Bridge in Portland, Oregon. The counter is the first of its kind in the United States and went live on August 8, 2012.[1] It cost $20,000 and was donated by Cycle Oregon.[1][2] The city paid $5,000 for its installation.[3] The millionth rider was counted in July 2013.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Portland bike counter: Nudging 1 million trips over the Hawthorne Bridge".
  2. ^ "First-in-U.S. bike counter installed on Hawthorne Bridge thanks to Cycle Oregon - News - The City of Portland, Oregon".
  3. ^ Peacher, Amanda. "One Less Car, One More Click On The Bike Counter".
  4. ^ "Millionth bicyclist of 2013 set to cross Hawthorne Bridge on Friday - Portland Business Journal".

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