Junction Counts & Mid-block Counts
Increasingly, engineers, planners and decision makers need specific and accurate information about pedestrian and cycling activity. This data includes activity on sidewalks, in on-street bike lanes, at school crossing guard locations, along pedestrian-only streets, on multi-use pathways and at building entrances. Spectrum has accumulated considerable experience in meeting the various challenges associated with gathering this essential data and ensuring that readily accessible, accurate information is presented to our customers. Whether the data required is simply volume by direction and time of day, or more complex such as age categories and group size; Spectrum has successfully designed and executed suitable data collection methods for every need. Such specific services have been related to:
- monitoring the change in use associated with implementation of bike lanes on city streets
- monitoring pedestrian activity at critical locations on university and hospital campus locations
- complying with the warrant guidelines for deployment of primary school crossing guards, and;
- supplying information to aid in decision making related to the optimum location for retail services.