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Repurposing Turning Movement Counters for Park-N-Ride Counts

Repurposing Turning Movement Counters for Park-N-Ride Counts. Andrew Rohne • TRB Applications Conference • May 12, 2011. Motivation. Need PNR Counts Have TMC boards collecting dust The counter only knows to count Can collect more detailed data. The Repurposed Board. 3 rd Route.

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Repurposing Turning Movement Counters for Park-N-Ride Counts

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  1. Repurposing Turning Movement Counters for Park-N-Ride Counts Andrew Rohne • TRB Applications Conference • May 12, 2011

  2. Motivation • Need PNR Counts • Have TMC boards collecting dust • The counter only knows to count • Can collect more detailed data

  3. The Repurposed Board 3rd Route 2nd Route

  4. Processing

  5. Processing – XML in Excel

  6. Output Table

  7. Data

  8. Lessons Learned • Seems superior to counting cars • Counting during daylight is easier • Arrive to stops early • Organize counters • Don’t trust this to bus drivers

  9. Questions? Andrew Rohne Transportation Modeling Manager OKI Regional Council of Governments arohne@oki.org • @okiandrew 513-621-6300

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