According to a recent LinkedIn post from StreetLight, the company is promoting an upcoming webinar focused on analyzing bike and pedestrian volumes across road and trail networks. The session, scheduled for April 23 and featuring speakers from the South Carolina Department of Transportation, is positioned around new capabilities in active transportation data.
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The post highlights StreetLight’s Active Transportation Snapshot, which is described as providing segment-level bike and pedestrian volumes across entire networks. This emphasis suggests an effort to deepen the platform’s relevance for transportation planning, safety initiatives, and emissions reduction use cases.
For investors, the focus on vulnerable road users, complete streets, and emissions reduction points to StreetLight targeting government agencies and infrastructure planners with data products aligned to policy-driven funding streams. Increased adoption in these segments could support recurring revenue and strengthen the company’s position in transportation analytics.
The collaboration with a state DOT in the event may signal traction with public-sector clients, which often have longer sales cycles but high contract value. If StreetLight’s tools become embedded in planning workflows for bike and pedestrian infrastructure, the company could benefit from growing investments tied to safety, climate, and active transportation programs.

