Traffic counts and models for describing use of non-motorized facilities such as sidewalks, bike lanes, and trails are generally unavailable. Because transportation officials lack the data and tools needed to estimate use of facilities, their ability to make evidence-based choices among investment alternatives is limited. This report describes and assesses manual and automated methods of counting non-motorized traffic; summarizes counts of cyclists and pedestrians in Minneapolis, Minnesota; develops scaling factors to describe temporal patterns in non-motorized traffic volumes; validates models for estimating traffic using ordinary least squares and negative binomial regressions; and estimates bicycle and pedestrian traffic volumes fo...
For reasons related to traffic congestion, emissions, safety, physical activity and health, there ha...
Transportation agencies are beginning to explore and develop non-motorized counting programs. This p...
PDFTech ReportCDOT-2013-18Pedestrian countsTraffic countsTraffic volumePedestriansCyclistsTraffic es...
Traffic counts and models for describing use of non-motorized facilities such as sidewalks, bike lan...
Accurate estimates of bicycle and pedestrian volume inform safety studies, trend monitoring, and inf...
16. Abstract (Limit: 250 words) The purpose of this project was to develop methodologies for monitor...
The purpose of this project was to develop methodologies for monitoring non-motorized traffic in Min...
The purpose of this study was to research best practices and available methods and technologies for ...
2016Draft FinalPDFTech ReportUT-16.02UT14.60615-8620Best practicesBicycle travelMixed use developmen...
Non-motorized transportation, particularly including walking and bicycling, are increasingly becomin...
US Transportation Collection2019PDFTech ReportTolford, Tara M.Izadi, MaryamAsh, ColinCodjoe, JuliusU...
Transportation agencies ’ motor vehicle count programs tend to be well-established and robust with c...
PDFTech ReportContract No. DTRT12GUTG11Pedestrian countsCyclistsAutomatic data collection systemsDat...
PDFTech Report43047Longitudinal studiesBicycle facilitiesTraffic countsCase studiesBicycle lanesCycl...
2018PDFTech Reporthttp://www.cts.umn.edu/Publications/ResearchReports/reportdetail.html?id=2656CTS 1...
For reasons related to traffic congestion, emissions, safety, physical activity and health, there ha...
Transportation agencies are beginning to explore and develop non-motorized counting programs. This p...
PDFTech ReportCDOT-2013-18Pedestrian countsTraffic countsTraffic volumePedestriansCyclistsTraffic es...
Traffic counts and models for describing use of non-motorized facilities such as sidewalks, bike lan...
Accurate estimates of bicycle and pedestrian volume inform safety studies, trend monitoring, and inf...
16. Abstract (Limit: 250 words) The purpose of this project was to develop methodologies for monitor...
The purpose of this project was to develop methodologies for monitoring non-motorized traffic in Min...
The purpose of this study was to research best practices and available methods and technologies for ...
2016Draft FinalPDFTech ReportUT-16.02UT14.60615-8620Best practicesBicycle travelMixed use developmen...
Non-motorized transportation, particularly including walking and bicycling, are increasingly becomin...
US Transportation Collection2019PDFTech ReportTolford, Tara M.Izadi, MaryamAsh, ColinCodjoe, JuliusU...
Transportation agencies ’ motor vehicle count programs tend to be well-established and robust with c...
PDFTech ReportContract No. DTRT12GUTG11Pedestrian countsCyclistsAutomatic data collection systemsDat...
PDFTech Report43047Longitudinal studiesBicycle facilitiesTraffic countsCase studiesBicycle lanesCycl...
2018PDFTech Reporthttp://www.cts.umn.edu/Publications/ResearchReports/reportdetail.html?id=2656CTS 1...
For reasons related to traffic congestion, emissions, safety, physical activity and health, there ha...
Transportation agencies are beginning to explore and develop non-motorized counting programs. This p...
PDFTech ReportCDOT-2013-18Pedestrian countsTraffic countsTraffic volumePedestriansCyclistsTraffic es...