Noise log methodology

How we keep Checkers Sixty60 noise evidence consistent, privacy-conscious, and useful for decision-making.

Date: 7 March 2026

Strong advocacy needs reliable evidence. This note explains how we collect and publish material relating to Checkers Sixty60 delivery-bike noise so that community concerns can be evaluated fairly and constructively.

Collection scope

  • Public-road activity is observed from private property.
  • The focus is on frequency, timing, and noise impact patterns.
  • Evidence is grouped by day and time window for trend analysis.

Review checks

  • Submissions are checked for basic timestamp and location context.
  • Low-quality or unverifiable clips are excluded from published summaries.
  • Potentially identifying visuals are redacted before publication.

Publication format

  • We publish patterns and representative examples, not exhaustive raw dumps.
  • Where possible, clips are accompanied by a short context note.
  • Corrections are accepted and published when needed.

Current limitations

This website currently publishes sample evidence only. Automated counting and richer charts will be added once the separate camera and detection pipeline is production-ready.