If you have to physically go to the bike sensor and swing some homemade apparatus around, why not just take an actual bike, and roll it back and forth over the sensor?
It seems like a bunch of extra steps to avoid doing the same thing easier. Just go for a ride, and when you see a sensor, stop and roll your bike over it a dozen times.
It's cool on a technical level, but I don't think it's a good idea. The end goal is to get people cycling. As soon as politicians caught wind of this happening, it would then discredit all the numbers that were collected.
I'd use that effort to bug some friends to go on a ride with me instead!
If you have to physically go to the bike sensor and swing some homemade apparatus around, why not just take an actual bike, and roll it back and forth over the sensor?
It seems like a bunch of extra steps to avoid doing the same thing easier. Just go for a ride, and when you see a sensor, stop and roll your bike over it a dozen times.
Just to clarify, the homemade apparatus is just a bike wheel in a bag.
A bike wheel is also on a bike. Two of them, in fact.
It's cool on a technical level, but I don't think it's a good idea. The end goal is to get people cycling. As soon as politicians caught wind of this happening, it would then discredit all the numbers that were collected.
I'd use that effort to bug some friends to go on a ride with me instead!