NI Cycle Counters - Raw data 2011-2016
Data and Resources
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Cycle Count Data Unverified and Unvalidated ...ODS
The attached data is the information held by the Department for...
Additional Info
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Creation Date | October 24, 2017, 11:57 (UTC) |
Topic Category | Transportation |
Lineage | This data is neither verified nor validated due to a lack of resources. For this reason the data is considered to have substantial errors and gaps. The Summary sheet indicates where the counters were located. AM Peak 11:00:00, indicated hour of highest flow AM (in this example from 11:00-12:00); Peak Volume 7, indicates volume during this highest AM Flow hour; PM Peak 15:00:00: indicated hour highest flow PM (in this example from 15:00-16:00); and Peak Volume 2, indicates volume during highest PM Flow hour. To the right of each sheet, is the average daily flow for each hour for working days (Monday –Friday) and the average daily flow for the whole week (7 days). |
Frequency of Update | Not Planned |
Contact Name | DfI Walking & Cycling Unit |
Contact Email | cycling.unit@infrastructure.gov.uk |
Additional Information | The Department is striving to install new bicycle counting equipment as new cycle infrastructure and other developments take place in Belfast Last year counters were placed at the junction of Upper Arthur Street/Alfred Street as well as College Street/College Square North. 3 new counters were also placed along the Comber Greenway at Beersbridge Road, Abbey Road and Comber There have been some technical issues with these counters to date due to external factors outside the Department’s control. Therefore there is no discernible data available to date. However, the Department plans to publish an annual report once a year’s data has validated and verified |
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