Runs entirely offline. Nothing is saved automatically — open a project file, start fresh, or explore the bundled example.
Journey level of service
JLOS Workbench
Evaluate pedestrian journeys by segment attributes, weighting scenarios and graded sectional diagrams · runs entirely offline
ProjectJourney
Site plan
Current journey highlighted on the routes & segments plan; the rest shown for context.
Click the plan to enlarge.
Scenario library
Tick the scenarios this project considers; the ticked set becomes the buttons under the diagram. Sources are labelled conjecture / survey / other.
Overall JLOS basis i
How segment scores combine into the overall journey JLOS. V1 averages segments weighted by their share of journey distance. V2 blends the worst segment with that average, per parameter, using the min-shares below, so a parameter judged by its worst point (e.g. one hard climb) is not diluted by easy segments. The default shares weight level (.67) above quality (.46) and weather (.28); edit them for any study.
Vertical acceptability thresholds i
Acceptability heights (m) per device and direction: a level change equal to the threshold scores 0 of 10; smaller changes score proportionally higher, larger ones negative. The two preset buttons load bundled threshold sets (their origins are noted in the Help manual); every cell is editable, so treat thresholds as an explicit sensitivity parameter rather than a fixed constant.
Sectional diagram
Weighting scenario
Score breakdown
Segments
Import / export journey JSON
Print report
Select journeys, then open the print view: a report headed by the project, with each journey's JLOS diagram, weighting table and score breakdown under the active scenario. Use the browser's print dialog to save as PDF.
Save & downloads
A saved project file carries its journeys, parameters and the scenarios it uses. Opening one adds it as a new project - your current work is kept.
Scroll or pinch to zoom (centres on the cursor or the pinch midpoint) or use −/+; drag empty space to pan when zoomed in. Click an existing point to reuse it, or click empty space to place a new labelled point; drag an existing point to reposition it (any segment distances measured from it are re-measured automatically once a scale is set). Each click appends a segment (ending at that point) to the journey selected above; the first click's distance can't be measured (no prior point) so enter it manually below, and every click after that measures distance automatically once a scale is set. Undo reverts the last node add, connect, drag, or scale calibration, one step at a time.