May 2023 - Traffic monitoring data
Traffic monitoring data document
In order to monitor and evaluate the success of the Active Neighbourhood, we’ve conducted traffic monitoring surveys at a number of junctions around the route and the surrounding areas. These surveys capture the movements of motorised vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians between each arm of the junction.
We have also worked with The Floow, specialists in black-box telematics data, to better understand traffic flows around the active neighbourhood. This data includes journey times, estimated traffic flows, traffic speeds and concentrations of through traffic.
We have also included some open crime data analysis of crimes around the route, comparing 11 months before and after the scheme was implemented.
Document 1: Nether Edge: Overview vehicle count
Document 2: Nether Edge: Overview pedestrian and cyclist count
Document 3: Nether Edge: Junction vehicle counts: Abbeydale Road, Sheldon Road and Nether Edge Road
Document 5: Nether Edge: Overview: Pedestrian crossings
Document 6: Nether Edge: Traffic movement flow data
Document 7: Nether Edge: Journey times: Abbeydale Road and Ecclesall Road
Document 8: Nether Edge: Journey times: Bannerdale Road, Sheldon Road and Carter Knowle Road
Document 9: Nether Edge: Journey times: Psalter Lane
Document 10: Nether Edge: Crime data
If you would like to see the raw traffic monitoring data from which we produced the Traffic Monitoring Data Documents shared on this web page, please get in touch with us by email or call us on 0808 196 5105.
Face to face perception survey report
In order to monitor and evaluate the success of the Active Neighbourhood, we’ve also conducted a perception survey of residents, active travel route users and local businesses.
View the report summarising the methodology and results of this survey.
Online perception survey report
The face to face perception survey was also adapted and put online through the Connecting Sheffield website for anyone to provide feedback.
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