
When looking for a traffic counter, the real question isn't just “does that count?” , but rather:
This technical sheet is designed to quickly answer these questions and allow you to check if Verdilo corresponds to your measurement context (urban, natural, event-based, mobility).
This sheet is relevant if you are:
It is also useful if you are already “convinced” by the principle of counting but need to Frame a choice (counting type, options, protection, data exploitation) before launching.
Verdilo is presented as a mobility meter intended to cover a wide range of contexts: soft mobility and cycling infrastructure, sensitive natural areas, tourist and cultural sites, parks and public gardens, high-traffic events and places, high-traffic events and places, pedestrian areas and city centers, pedestrian areas and city centers, public and private car parks, mountains and outdoor sports.
The advantage of a technical sheet here is to check that you are not buying a “generic meter”, but a device that is really configurable according to your challenges:

