Your city's cycling infrastructure, managed in real time
Tools for city transportation departments and bike advocacy organizations
Flag dangerous roads, update safety scores, and see how changes affect routing — all from one platform.
How cities use Cyclemate
Manage your cycling infrastructure with tools that update routing in real time.
1
Explore city infrastructure
Browse your city's complete cycling routing graph — every road segment, intersection, and cycle route visualized with safety data.
2
Flag dangerous segments
Identify and mark dangerous road segments, intersections, and construction zones directly in the routing graph.
3
Update safety scores
Change safety codes from safe to unsafe (or vice versa). Changes propagate to all routing instantly.
4
Monitor impact
See how your changes affect routing patterns. Track which roads cyclists are guided toward or away from.
Venice Blvd
Mark as safe
Mark as unsafe
Flag dangerous roads, update routing instantly
Cities and bike advocacy groups use our tools to flag dangerous roads, update safety scores, and improve routing in real time — so the algorithm reflects what's actually happening on the ground.
Flag dangerous segments in real time
Changes go live instantly — no app update needed
Safety scores visible to all users immediately
Ways
Safe (0, 1)
Moderate (2)
Unsafe (3)
Cycle route
Vertices
Traffic signal
Stop sign
No stop
Inspect every road segment in the routing graph
The Graph Explorer gives you full visibility into the routing network. See every road segment color-coded by safety, every intersection marked by traffic control, and detailed metadata for each edge.
Color-coded safety visualization (safe, moderate, unsafe)
Intersection markers for traffic signals and stop signs
Click any segment for detailed costs, geometry, and graph data
Custom routing model for every city
Every city gets its own routing model, tuned to local infrastructure, road types, and cycling culture.
Bay Area
1
Separated multi-use paths
Bay Trail, creek trails, and dedicated bike paths
2
Quiet residential streets
Avoids arterials like El Camino and expressways
3
Signalized crossings only
All major roads crossed at traffic signals
4
No expressways
Highway ramps and trunk roads excluded entirely
Powered by SuperSafe routing
Our routing prioritizes protected bike lanes, quiet streets, and safe crossings. Every segment is color-coded so cyclists always know what to expect.
City-managed cycle route
Protected & quiet
Moderate
Less safe
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