VR in research on cycling infrastructure

  • Mobility
  • Past Events
  • IVT
  • Urban design

This webinar by Mohsen Nazemi introduces virtual reality (VR) as a method in research on cycling and discusses the application of PTV Vissim in creating 360-​degree environments.

Enlarged view: BMX bike stunt ( CC0 1.0 / K. Henman via Unsplash)
BMX bike stunt (CC0 1.0 / K. Henman via Unsplash)

Date and time

Wednesday, 3 June 2020, 10:00-11:00 (CET), 16:00-17:00 (SST)

This webinar is part of the PTV webinar series, presented by Mohsen Nazemi from the Engaging Mobility project at the Future Cities Laboratory.

Mohsen has been working on his PhD thesis on cycling infrastructure using VR as a method to engage cyclists, who are potential users of new cycling infrastructure. By immersing participants in a virtual environment, they would be able to "experience" the new infrastructure before they are built, and provide valuable user feedback to planners and designers. Read on

JavaScript has been disabled in your browser