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TfGM to Spearhead Active Transportation Scheme Development in Manchester

Thursday, 12 August, 2021
TfGM Active Transportation Scheme

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is advancing its cycling and walking infrastructure programme through the rollout of Viva technology.

This partnership will see our AI-powered sensors installed across the region to capture anonymous data in real-time on cycling and walking, helping to assess trends on key roads and junctions. This will give TfGM insight into how current active transportation schemes, such as segregated cycling and walking routes and priority areas, are being used, while also supporting the planning and implementation of future schemes.

Around 100 sensors are set for installation across the region. The sensors will join the existing ‘Smart Junctions’, also by Viva, already in operation, creating a network for unparalleled travel data insight in the city. Further installations of the sensors are expected as the programme continues to be rolled out.

Our sensors use artificial intelligence and machine learning to capture anonymous traffic counts in real-time across a selected ‘count line’. These counts can show the interactions between pedestrians, cyclists and cars, for example, and provide insights on factors such as number, pathways and speed. The data is completely anonymised and presents no privacy or personal data risk.

Commenting on the partnership, Mark Nicholson, our Co-founder and CEO, said: “Greater Manchester is investing heavily into its cycling and walking network, and we’re delighted to be progressing our relationship with Transport for Greater Manchester to provide data insights into cycling and walking on a new scale.”

“The datasets will enable TfGM to understand how active transportation users are interacting with schemes and evaluate their effectiveness in facilitating walking and cycling,” Mark added. “As we adapt to life without restrictions, offering smart, safe and sustainable ways to travel is becoming all the more important, and we look forward to continuing our partnership in achieving this.”

TfGM Programme Director for Cycling and Walking, Richard Nickson, said: “Giving as many people as possible access to convenient, safe and enjoyable forms of active transportation will help us to build on the increases in walking and cycling we have seen during the pandemic.

tfgm logo for active transportation scheme

“We’ve already made great progress this year in delivering the UK’s largest cycling and walking network and have many more schemes in the pipeline as we look to give people a genuine alternative to the car, reduce congestion and help improve air quality.

“By enhancing our monitoring capabilities, we can more effectively measure the success of this substantial investment and better understand the use of active transportation modes across the region to inform our long-term strategy and delivery.”


At Viva, our vision is to make cities smarter, safer and more sustainable. Our AI sensors and ‘Smart Junctions’ signal control gather detailed and anonymous data 24/7 on transport modes, traffic flow and travel patterns, supporting strategic decisions to help optimize the transport network and improve urban infrastructure.

Get in touch with our team to find out more about our solution and ask for a quick demo.


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