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The Radverkehrsatlas is an open-access online tool developed by FixMyCity, a Berlin-based civic tech company, that provides comprehensive data on cycling infrastructure in German cities and municipalities. The platform aggregates and visualises geodata from OpenStreetMap and other open sources, enabling users to explore existing cycling infrastructure through interactive maps displaying bike paths, lanes, protected lanes, bike streets, and sections without cycling infrastructure. Beyond mapping presence, the Atlas evaluates infrastructure quality based on path width relative to ERA guidelines, surface condition, separation from motor traffic, lighting availability, and speed of adjacent traffic. A network analysis feature identifies connectivity gaps where bike paths end abruptly or vital connections are missing, helping municipalities prioritise investments. Target users include municipal administrations for systematic infrastructure assessment and planning, political decision-makers for evidence-based transport policy, cycling advocacy groups and citizens for data-backed improvement proposals, and transportation researchers for comparative analyses. The platform is built on modern open-source technology with automated data processing for regular updates, a responsive web-based mapping application, and open interfaces for data export to municipal GIS systems. The Radverkehrsatlas addresses Germany's National Cycling Plan 3.0 ambitions by creating transparency about the current state of cycling networks across municipalities.
