Pedestrian Crossing Counter: Measuring Attendance Without Identifying People
In public spaces as well as in sites open to the public, the question of attendance has become central. How many people are taking a path, crossing a square, or accessing a site at any given time? Behind these apparently simple questions, there are very concrete issues of planning, security, maintenance or even the management of public policies. The pedestrian crossing counter has established itself as a reference tool to meet these needs, provided it is well understood and properly used.
Natural Park and Leisure
January 9, 2026