ATIP lets you design, modify and share active travel infrastructure plans.
It's developed by the Alan Turing Institute in collaboration with Active Travel England.
The development version of ATIP with data for England is available for use at https://acteng.github.io/atip. Note: this is not a production service and we make no guarantees about the site's uptime or about backwards compatibility of ATIP files.
You can build your own hosted instance but will need some technical experience to get started. Please file an issue to start a conversation about using ATIP in other places.
Very roughly, you'd need to:
- Replace
assets/authorities.geojson
with appropriate boundaries for your region, and adjust Svelte components using this file - Generate files for the route-snapper tool to work, using https://github.com/acteng/atip-data-prep. Right now, this only requires OpenStreetMap data and should work worldwide, but this may change.
- Host those files and a compiled version of this Svelte app somewhere. You only need a static file host, like S3.
The main scheme.html
page takes a few URL query parameters:
authority
is required, and must match a feature'sname
inassets/authorities.geojson
schema
isv1
orpipeline
and determines the data entry formgeojsonUrl
will initially load a GeoJSON file from the specified URL. Otherwise, the last file is loaded from local storage, uniquely keyed by (authority, schema).style
can bestreets
(implied default) orhybrid
(for a satellite basemap)
See our current roadmap on the Milestones page. Issues, feature requests, and pull requests are welcome. Please open an issue if you're interested in contributing!
See the developer guide if you want to work on ATIP.