Tallinnas on kergliiklejate arv viie aastaga 60 protsenti kasvanud

Tallinnas on kergliiklejate arv viie aastaga 60 protsenti kasvanud

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The number of lightweight vehicles in Tallinn has increased by 60 percent in five years

Tallinna abilinnapea Joel Jesse ütles, et viie aastaga on kasvanud 60 protsenti. Kuid endine abilinnapea Pärtel-Peeter Pere ütleb, et linnal pole täpseid andmeid.
Tallinnas alates 2021. aastast. Loendus toimub , näiteks Narva maantee ja Pronksi tänava ristmikul. Loendatakse .
Joel Jesse ütleb, et viie aasta jooksul on kasvanud umbes 10 protsenti aastas. Kokku on kasv 60 protsenti. See aasta on .
Pärtel-Peeter Pere ütleb, et Tallinn peaks kasutama automaatloendureid, nagu teevad Põhjamaad. See annaks . Näiteks saaks teada, kus lapsed sõidavad kooli või trenni.
Jesse ütleb, et Tallinn plaanib paigaldada 30 automaatloendurit. See aitaks paremini mõista liiklust.
Tartus kasutavad näitavad, et kasvab. 2021. aastal oli liikumisi miljon, 2022. aastal juba 1,4 miljonit. Turu sild on üks populaarsemaid kohti tõukside ja rataste jaoks.
Tallinn Deputy Mayor Joel Jesse said that the number of lightweight vehicles has increased by 60 percent over five years. However, former Deputy Mayor Pärtel-Peeter Pere says the city does not have precise data.
In Tallinn, lightweight vehicles have been counted since 2021. The counting takes place at 12 intersections, such as the intersection of Narva Road and Pronksi Street. Cyclists, scooter riders, and other lightweight vehicle users are counted.
Joel Jesse says that over the past five years, the number of lightweight vehicles has grown by about 10 percent annually. In total, the growth is 60 percent. This year, the growth has been 2 percent.
Pärtel-Peeter Pere suggests that Tallinn should use automatic counters, as done in Nordic countries. This would provide more accurate data. For example, it would be possible to find out where children ride to school or sports activities.
Jesse says that Tallinn plans to install 30 automatic counters. This would help better understand traffic patterns.
In Tartu, automatic counters show that the number of lightweight vehicles is increasing. In 2021, there were a million movements, and in 2022, it was already 1.4 million. The Turu Bridge is one of the most popular locations for scooters and bicycles.