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Bicycle Network - Super Tuesday Commuter Bike Counts (Points) 2010-2018
This dataset contains cycling volume, movement flow and demographic data for the 'Super Tuesday' Commuter Bike Count event over the years 2010 to 2018. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were visually undertaken by volunteers. The data covers the following Local Government Areas (LGAs): Alice Springs Boroondara Brimbank Katherine Melbourne Monash Moonee Valley Moreland Palmerston Tennant Creek Whitehorse Yarra The 'Super Tuesday' counters collect data from intersections along popular commuter routes, as well as subsidiary routes with lower rider volumes. Bicycle Network coordinates the count at locations nominated by traffic engineers, transport planners, and other transport officers from participating councils. The counts were conducted by volunteer counters who record all movements, gender of riders and their observations in fifteen minute time intervals on standardised count sheets. Bicycle Network's 'Super Counts' programs count the volumes of bicycles and other active travellers, and their movements on roads and paths. The Super Counts program comprises two counting events: 'Super Tuesday' commuter count and the 'Super Sunday' recreation count. Super Tuesday is a two-hour count conducted during a Tuesday morning peak period in March (7-9am); Super Sunday is a four-hour count conducted during a Sunday morning-afternoon period in November (9-1pm). For more information please visit Bicycle Network Bike Counts. Bicycle counts help track progress, and identify areas of improvement to inform active transport policy with the goal of making it easier for more people to choose active modes everyday. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends. AURIN has converted dates to ISO 8601 format, and have spatially enabled this dataset by creating geometries from the latitude and longitude columns with PostGIS.
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Bicycle Network - Super Tuesday Commuter Bike Counts (Points) 2015
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This dataset contains cycling volume, movement flow and demographic data for the 'Super Tuesday' Commuter Bike Count event in September 2015. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were visually undertaken by volunteers. The data covers 47 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across ACT, NSW, SA, TAS, VIC and WA. 'Super Tuesday' is Australia's largest visual bike count, where volunteer counters observe and record cyclist numbers across Australia. The Bicycle Network data is collected within 97 councils and over 1,500 sites, the 'Super Counts' are Australia's largest cycling surveys of their kind. Bicycle Network have used a consistent methodology across Australia to collect consistent figures on cycling participation. The data can be used to compliment other traffic surveys, such as automated systems by providing a broader picture of cycling trends at both a local and national scale. For more information please visit Bicycle Network Bike Counts. Bicycle counts help track progress, and identify areas of improvement to inform active transport policy with the goal of making it easier for more people to choose active modes everyday. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends. AURIN has spatially enabled this dataset by creating geometries from the latitude and longitude columns with PostGIS.
Bicycle Network - Super Sunday Recreation Bike Counts (Points) 2011-2018
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This dataset contains cycling volume, movement flow and demographic data for the 'Super Sunday' Recreation Bike Count event over the years 2011 to 2018. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were visually undertaken by volunteers. The data covers the following Local Government Areas (LGAs): Boroondara Monash Moonee Valley Moreland Whitehorse Yarra Bicycle Network's 'Super Counts' programs count the volumes of bicycles and other active travellers, and their movements on roads and paths. The Super Counts program comprises two counting events: 'Super Tuesday' commuter count and the 'Super Sunday' recreation count. Super Tuesday is a two-hour count conducted during a Tuesday morning peak period in March (7-9am); Super Sunday is a four-hour count conducted during a Sunday morning-afternoon period in November (9-1pm). For more information please visit Bicycle Network Bike Counts. Bicycle counts help track progress, and identify areas of improvement to inform active transport policy with the goal of making it easier for more people to choose active modes everyday. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends. AURIN has converted dates to ISO 8601 format, and have spatially enabled this dataset by creating geometries from the latitude and longitude columns with PostGIS.
Annual Bike Counts (Super Tuesday)
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This dataset contains observed bike counts from sites across the city. These counts are often referred to "Super Tuesday" and is Australia’s biggest annual commuter bike count. The count also contains information for gender, and movement flow of people on bikes. There is a large number of fields captured for this dataset, which has been compiled into an attached metadata document.
Annual Bike Counts (Super Tuesday)
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This dataset contains observed bike counts from sites across the city. These counts are often referred to "Super Tuesday" and is Australia’s biggest annual commuter bike count. The count also contains information for gender, and movement flow of people on bikes. There is a large number of fields captured for this dataset, which has been compiled into an attached metadata document.
Annual Bike Counts (Super Tuesday)
공공데이터포털
This dataset contains observed bike counts from sites across the city. These counts are often referred to "Super Tuesday" and is Australia’s biggest annual commuter bike count. The count also contains information for gender, and movement flow of people on bikes. There is a large number of fields captured for this dataset, which has been compiled into an attached metadata document.
NT DIPL - Katherine Super Tuesday Bike Counts (Points) 2017
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This dataset presents information and locations related to The Super Tuesday Bike Count event in Katherine for 2017. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were undertaken by volunteers. The Super Tuesday Bike Count collects annual figures of bicycle riders and their movements on roads and bike paths. Since 2007, Bicycle Network has conducted bicycle counts at key intersections and corridors selected by local governments. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends. Super Tuesday count data is collected visually by volunteer counters at intersections along popular commuter routes, as well as subsidiary routes with lower rider volumes. The count is conducted in southern states (VIC, NSW, SA, WA) between 7:00-9:00am on the first Tuesday of March; and in northern states (QLD, NT) between 6:30-8:30am on the first Tuesday of September. Count locations are nominated by traffic engineers, transport planners, and other transport officers from participating councils. Counters record all movement directions, rider gender, and bicycle volume per fifteen-minute increments on standardised count sheets. For more information please visit the Norther Territory Government Open Data Portal or view the Bicycle Network Super Tuesday Count Report. Please note: Where there was no data available ("no data", "NA", "#N/A" in the original data) the values have been set to NULL.
NT DIPL - Katherine Super Tuesday Bike Counts (Points) 2016
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This dataset presents information and locations related to The Super Tuesday Bike Count event in Katherine for 2016. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were undertaken by volunteers. The Super Tuesday Bike Count collects annual figures of bicycle riders and their movements on roads and bike paths. Since 2007, Bicycle Network has conducted bicycle counts at key intersections and corridors selected by local governments. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends. Super Tuesday count data is collected visually by volunteer counters at intersections along popular commuter routes, as well as subsidiary routes with lower rider volumes. The count is conducted in southern states (VIC, NSW, SA, WA) between 7:00-9:00am on the first Tuesday of March; and in northern states (QLD, NT) between 6:30-8:30am on the first Tuesday of September. Count locations are nominated by traffic engineers, transport planners, and other transport officers from participating councils. Counters record all movement directions, rider gender, and bicycle volume per fifteen-minute increments on standardised count sheets. For more information please visit the Norther Territory Government Open Data Portal or view the Bicycle Network Super Tuesday Count Report. Please note: Where there was no data available ("no data", "NA", "#N/A" in the original data) the values have been set to NULL.
NT DIPL - Katherine Super Tuesday Bike Counts (Points) 2019
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This dataset presents information and locations related to The Super Tuesday Bike Count event in Katherine for 2019. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were undertaken by volunteers. The Super Tuesday Bike Count collects annual figures of bicycle riders and their movements on roads and bike paths. Since 2007, Bicycle Network has conducted bicycle counts at key intersections and corridors selected by local governments. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends. Super Tuesday count data is collected visually by volunteer counters at intersections along popular commuter routes, as well as subsidiary routes with lower rider volumes. The count is conducted in southern states (VIC, NSW, SA, WA) between 7:00-9:00am on the first Tuesday of March; and in northern states (QLD, NT) between 6:30-8:30am on the first Tuesday of September. Count locations are nominated by traffic engineers, transport planners, and other transport officers from participating councils. Counters record all movement directions, rider gender, and bicycle volume per fifteen-minute increments on standardised count sheets. For more information please visit the Norther Territory Government Open Data Portal or view the Bicycle Network Super Tuesday Count Report. Please note: Where there was no data available ("no data", "NA", "#N/A" in the original data) the values have been set to NULL.
Super Sunday Bike Count
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This dataset contains observed bike counts from sites across the city known as "Super Sunday". This is Australia’s biggest survey of recreational travel. Held annually in mid-November, the count looks at how runners, walkers, bike riders and other recreational users move around There is a large number of fields captured for this dataset, which has been compiled into an attached metadata document.