Mechelen Upgrades 50 km of Cycle Paths Using 3D Scanning Car

Mechelen (Eurotoday) – The city of Mechelen is employing a specialized 3D scanning car to inspect 50 kilometres of cycling paths for potential damage, in a bid to enhance cycling safety. Spearheaded by Alexander Vandersmissen, the initiative is part of a larger European project aiming to improve urban cycling infrastructure.

As reported by VRT News, Mechelen is launching this innovative project to make its bike path network safer and more efficient. The city is deploying a custom-designed car equipped with 3D scanning technology that will travel over roughly 50 kilometres of bicycle infrastructure. Along the way, it will capture detailed images to create a precise 3D model of the cycling surfaces.

Alexander Vandersmissen, head of mobility, explained that this advanced method will provide the city with a current and accurate overview of the paths, enabling quicker identification and repair of issues such as cracks and wear before they worsen. This proactive approach is expected to significantly boost safety for cyclists.

How is Mechelen using 3D scanning cars to improve bike paths?

This initiative is part of a broader European campaign to make cycling more appealing and secure in urban environments. Because cycling is popular in Mechelen, the city is adopting cutting-edge tools to upgrade its infrastructure. The specially designed car—developed in Belgium—features 3D scanners and cameras that capture physical imperfections in the bike paths as it drives.

The vehicle identifies issues such as cracks and uneven surfaces, as well as areas where the ground may have subsided. This high-resolution mapping helps city planners precisely determine where maintenance is needed. Smaller irregularities that might reduce comfort during a ride are also detected, ensuring a smoother experience for cyclists.

Officials believe this technology will make it easier to prioritize improvements and maintain safer, more enjoyable cycling routes. The effort represents an ongoing extension of Mechelen’s contribution to a larger European strategy focused on promoting sustainable urban transport.

Filip Geuens of XenomatiX, the company behind the scanning technology, commented:

“We will not only see defects, but also things that make cycling uncomfortable, such as unevenness.”

The system used in Mechelen is adapted from technology traditionally used to monitor roadway conditions. For this project, it has been optimized specifically for bike paths. The custom-built car is smaller and more stable than its highway counterparts, equipped with four wheels and pedal assistance to navigate cycle lanes while collecting data efficiently.


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7 responses to “Mechelen Upgrades 50 km of Cycle Paths Using 3D Scanning Car”

  1. bowler Avatar

    Just what we needed, a 3D scanning car for bike paths—because clearly, the biggest issue in Mechelen was a lack of high-tech road inspections. 😏 Next, I suppose we’ll be hiring drones to check if the cyclists are wearing matching helmets! 🚴‍♂️💨

  2. Cinder Coffee Avatar
    Cinder Coffee

    Oh great, nothing screams “we care about cyclists” quite like a car with 3D scanners rumbling down the bike paths—because what every cyclist needs is a high-tech entourage while they dodge potholes! 🚴‍♂️💨

  3. granola Avatar
    granola

    Oh great, a car that scans bike paths—just what we needed to revolutionize cycling safety! Next, they’ll be sending drones to check if the cyclists are wearing helmets. 🚴‍♂️💨

  4. dangle Avatar

    Oh great, because what we really needed was a car scanning our bike paths—next they’ll have drones delivering croissants for breakfast! 🚴‍♂️🥐 Guess the old-fashioned way of just looking where you’re going has gone out of fashion, eh?

  5. teeder Avatar

    Oh great, now we have a fancy 3D scanning car to find cracks in bike paths – just what we needed, a high-tech way to point out the obvious! 🚴‍♂️ ‘Cause nothing says efficiency like a car being used to inspect paths that are meant for bicycles. 😂

  6. King Bass Avatar
    King Bass

    Who knew that inspecting bike paths required a car that sounds like it belongs in a sci-fi film? 🚗💨 Next, they’ll be sending drones to hand out “Best Cyclist” awards for pedalling over a perfectly smooth surface! 😂

  7. alley fiend Avatar
    alley fiend

    Isn’t it just brilliant how we’ve swapped good old-fashioned inspections for a car that scans bike paths? Next, they’ll be sending drones to check if the pigeons are happy with their perch. 🚴‍♂️📡

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