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NT DIPL - Katherine Super Tuesday Bike Counts (Points) 2016
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.
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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.
NT DIPL - Palmerston 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 Palmerston 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 - Darwin Super Tuesday Bike Counts (Points) 2018
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This dataset presents information and locations related to The Super Tuesday Bike Count event in Darwin for 2018. 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.
MTS Trail west of I-90 Bridge Bicycle and Pedestrian Counter
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Due to hardware issues, this counter is no longer in service. Counts are conducted using tubes on a quarterly basis. These sensors counts both people riding bikes and pedestrians. Separate volumes are tallied for each travel mode. Wires in a diamond formation in the concrete detect bikes and an infrared sensor mounted on a wooden post detects pedestrians. The counters also capture the direction of travel for both bikes and pedestrians. MTS Trail stands for Mountains to Sound Trail.
Thomas St Overpass Bike & Ped Counter
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Counter is located at the bridge entrance of the Thomas St Overpass. These sensors counts both people riding bikes and pedestrians. Separate volumes are tallied for each travel mode. Wires in a diamond formation in the concrete detect bikes and an infrared sensor mounted on a metal post that detects pedestrians. The counters also capture the direction of travel for both bikes and pedestrians.
12th Ave S Bike Counter
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The 12th Ave S bicycle counter came to service early 2025 and records the number of bikes that cross the bridge using the bicycle pathways just south of S Lane St. Inductive loops on the east and west pathways count the passing of bicycles regardless of travel direction.
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