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Walking count surveys
Twice a year we carry out walking count surveys to give us a picture of walking trends across the local area. The counts take place at around 100 locations from 6am to midnight in fair weather conditions, on a weekday and a day on the weekend in March and October. The survey locations were selected based on the Liveable Green Network, such as locations of interest or where change is occurring or expected. Visit the interactive map More information on walking count sites
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Walking counts explorer
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Twice a year we carry out walking count surveys to give us a picture of walking trends across the local area. The counts take place at around 100 locations from 6am to midnight in fair weather conditions, on a weekday and a day on the weekend in March and October. The survey locations were selected based on the Liveable Green Network, such as locations of interest or where change is occurring or expected. More information on walking count sites
Walking count sites
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Twice a year we carry out walking count surveys to give us a picture of walking trends across the local area. The counts take place at around 100 locations from 6am to midnight in fair weather conditions, on a weekday and a day on the weekend in March and October.The survey locations were selected based on the Liveable Green Network, such as locations of interest or where change is occurring or expected. Visit the interactive mapMore information on walking count sites
Walking Count Sites
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Twice a year City of Sydney carry out walking count surveys to give us a picture of walking trends across the City of Sydney area. The counts take place at around 100 locations from 6am to midnight in fair weather conditions, on a weekday and a day on the weekend in March and October. The survey locations were selected based on the Liveable Green Network, such as locations of interest or where change is occurring or expected. API provides data in GeoJSON format. For more information visit https://data.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/datasets/318c979731e54cb187349d034e1defad_0/explore
Bicycle count explorer
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Twice a year we carry out cycling count surveys to give us a picture of cycling trends across the local area. The counts take place at around 100 locations in fair weather conditions, on a weekday in March and October. This app is desktop and mobile compatible.More information on cycling in Sydney View the interactive map dashboard
Pedestrian Counts from Automated Sensors
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Our automated pedestrian counter trial has now come to an end. Please check back in the future for further updates. Automated counters were placed in busy areas of the CBD to assess performance. Data collection began in February 2020 and ended in June 2025, giving us a picture of impacts to pedestrian activity due to Covid-19 and the recovery. For more extensive data across the local area, please visit our Twice Yearly Walking Counts Dashboard. Data sets can be downloaded from City of Sydney Data hub. * Counter location A004 (Park Street) was counting approximately half of pedestrian activity from 03-July 2022 to 11 Nov 2022. Please use this data at your own discretion.
Pedestrian Counts from Automated Sensors - Sites
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For responsive design see our Automated Pedestrian Counts Dashboard. Our automated pedestrian counter trial has now come to an end. Please check back in the future for further updates. Automated counters were placed in busy areas of the CBD to assess performance. Data collection began in February 2020 and ended in June 2025, giving us a picture of impacts to pedestrian activity due to Covid-19 and the recovery. For more extensive data across the local area, please visit our Twice Yearly Walking Counts Dashboard. Data sets can be downloaded from City of Sydney Data hub. * Counter location A004 (Park Street) was counting approximately half of pedestrian activity from 03-July 2022 to 11 Nov 2022. Please use this data at your own discretion.
2021 Walk & Bike Count
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2021 Walk and Bike Count data, of people walking, biking, riding motorized scooters, and using other active travel modes in the city.