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Thomas St Overpass Bike & Ped Counter
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.
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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.
Elliott Bay Trail in Myrtle Edwards Park Bicycle and Pedestrian Counter
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Counting hardware was replaced summer 2024. 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. The temporary counter data from 5/10/2013 to 12/11/2013 have been combined to this data set which counted only bikes and not pedestrians.
39th Ave NE Greenway at NE 62nd St Bicycle Counter (Out of Service)
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The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the street, which are attached to a small metal counting box made by Eco-Counter. The tubes only count people riding bikes. They are very accurate and designed to be used on greenways. This sensor is currently out of service, and no longer collecting data.
Burke Gilman Trail north of NE 70th St Bicycle and Pedestrian Counter
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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.
2nd Ave Cycle Track North of Marion St Bicycle Counter
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The counter consist on Inductive loops on the pathway that count the passing of bicycles with travel direction. They are very accurate and designed to be used on greenways and cycle tracks
NW 58th St Greenway at 22nd Ave NW Bicycle Counter (Out of Service)
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This counter is no longer counting continuously and will be counted quarterly. The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the street, which are attached to a small metal counting box made by Eco-Counter. The tubes only count people riding bikes. They are very accurate and designed to be used on greenways.
2nd Ave Cycle Track South of Cedar St Bicycle Counter (Out of Service)
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The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the track, which are attached to a small metal counting box made by Eco-Counter. The tubes only count people riding bikes. They are very accurate and designed to be used on greenways and cycle tracks. This counter is currently out of service and not collecting data.
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.