Uploaded on 2020-08-26 by Joaquin Fabrega
Currently in the city of Lima there is a big problem with sidewalks. Many of these are quite damaged or nonexistent. This has generated the inhabitants a rejection towards pedestrian mobilization in the city, increasing the use of vehicles and the pollution of the city. To address this problem, I suggest an application that allows users to mark the routes that they usually follow, as well as photographs of the sidewalks they travel in their day-to-day life in order to determine which areas should improve their pedestrian accesses or should be built. Thanks to this application, it could even be determined according to the pedestrian pattern and density which streets should be pedestrian only to avoid accidents. It could also be determined which areas can be of an economic nature due to the pedestrian flow or which areas require more police security. Thanks to this application we will be able to increase pedestrian flow and reduce vehicular traffic in an intelligent way, taking into account the route of citizens, while determining areas with economic potential and increasing local security.