Freifahren is an innovative project designed to map the presence of ticket inspectors across the Berlin public transport network. By offering a live map that tracks inspectors in real-time, the initiative seeks to inform and empower users to navigate the city with added confidence. The project leverages community-driven data from the Freifahren Telegram group, where users report sightings of ticket inspectors.
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FreiFahren operates by leveraging real-time, community-driven data to track the presence of ticket inspectors across the Berlin public transport network. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of how it works:
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Data Collection: Our primary data source is the FreiFahren Telegram group and our own form. Here, community members report sightings of ticket inspectors. Each report includes the station and time of the sighting.
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Data Processing: Once a report is submitted, our backend system processes the data. It verifies the report, extracts the necessary information, and updates our database.
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Real-Time Updates: The processed data is then pushed to our live map in real-time. This ensures that users always have the most up-to-date information about the presence of ticket inspectors.
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User Interface: Users can access the live map through our web application. The map displays the current locations of ticket inspectors, allowing users to plan their journeys accordingly.
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Community Engagement: Users are encouraged to contribute to the community by reporting their own sightings of ticket inspectors. This helps keep the map accurate and up-to-date.
By harnessing the power of community reporting and real-time data processing, FreiFahren provides a valuable tool for navigating the Berlin public transport network with confidence.
Do you want to host your own FreiFahren? Take a look at the detailed setup instructions.