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Webinar: "Counting Bicyclists and
Pedestrians"
Wednesday, July 15 · 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
EDTAccurate demand and usage data for bicycle and
pedestrian facilities can influence policy and funding decisions and strengthen
grant requests. In the past, lack of data has limited the ability to justify
investments in bicycle and pedestrian facilities. In this one-hour webinar,
participants will learn about the latest tools and research for forecasting
bicycle and pedestrian demand and use.
While there are well-established
methodologies for conducting traffic counts, performing household travel surveys
and modeling travel demand for vehicles, no such standards exist for
nonmotorized modes. Presenters Michael Jones, Principal, and Jennifer Donlon,
Senior Planner, of Alta Planning + Design, will discuss advances in count
technology and demand analysis, including:
- The latest pedestrian and
bicycle automatic counters
- Which technology is right for your count
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Techniques for extrapolating hourly counts to forecast demand at specific times
of day or year
- The National Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation
Project
Also in this webinar, Daniel Sauter, of Urban Mobility Research in Zurich,
will present an overview of his Walk21 pre-conference session, "Measuring
Walking, Part III: Performance indicators and methods for monitoring and
benchmarking," which will address ongoing efforts to establish international
standards for the collection, analysis and dissemination of qualitative and
quantitative techniques for measuring walking.