Thousands use this webapp's drag & drop icons to create Livable, Complete Streets in just minutes. StreetPlan analyzes your design as you make it, giving you Red / Yellow / Green Best Practice guidance from the Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Congress for New Urbanism (ITE and CNU). You can also start from templates designed by NACTO. StreetPlan is like StreetMix, but completely free and better!
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This is a great tool for anyone who wants to change something about a street they care about. It is easy to make before / after cross-section renderings. Great tool for urban planners, civil engineers, and landscape architects who want to see their ideas quickly and make sure it all fits in the right-of-way. With tutorials (click on question marks), it didn't take long to get good at it.
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If you want to mess around with the street design tool used in this article, you can at streetmix.net. Source: 10 months ago
If you'd like to try your hand at redesigning North Ave. Source: 12 months ago
It's not AI backed, but I've found Streetmix to be very useful for that kind of task. There are options for car, bike, and transit lanes. It only gives you a cross section of the street, so you can't model intersections, but it's a great tool for showing how streets could be rearranged. Source: 12 months ago
Oof that sucks. I just learned about this thing called Street Mix (from Shifter’s YouTube channel), and it’s pretty cool. It’s just a cross section view of a street, but it was fun to play with. https://streetmix.net/ Doesn’t work on phone browsers, btw. Source: about 1 year ago
Nice! If you want to figure out actual lane widths/etc, I'd recommend creating some Streetmix cross cuts. It would help give a visualization of the curb to curb space allocation at ground level. Source: about 1 year ago
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