PEOPLE on the STREETS Kelly McGillivray Peoplecount.

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PEOPLE on the STREETS Kelly McGillivray Peoplecount

We set out to find… HOW MANY people WALK on streets?

We wanted to estimate… 24-hour mid-block count 2 sides of the street 2 directions of travel

Across an ENTIRE city!

Im going to tell you… HOW we did it WHAT we created WHY its useful

HOW we did it

We did field work… 7 cities 560 pedestrian counts 60 km of sidewalk

FIELD TESTS

3 COUNT SOURCES: Stationary cameras Mobile camera Manual counts

Stationary cameras – 18 hour counts

Mobile camera – 12 hour counts

Manual counts – 5 min./block/hour

Chicago Pedestrian Counts

WHAT we created

CHALLENGES Economical Universal data sources Apply to ANY city

VARIABLES Tested Local Census Spatial

AADT Road Class Transit Stop One Way LOCAL Variables

CENSUS Variables Population density Employment density Mode Choice

We created a new variable… Pedestrian Density = Daytime Population X% Non-Drivers

Chicago Pedestrian Density

SPATIAL Variables Axial line length Average depth What are spatial variables?

AXIAL Mapping Draw lines of sight 1 km buffer Analyze with software 13 integration variables

Sample Axial Map

AVERAGE DEPTH # steps from one point in system to all other points. A F D B E C A B1 A E1 A D2 A F2 A C3 Avg Depth of A = 9/6 = 1.5

Manhattan Axial Map Showing Average Depth AAAAAAAAAAAAA

Manhattan Estimated Pedestrian Volumes

Pedestrian Model Accuracy

WHY its useful

USES FOR PED MODEL? PLANNING cheap counts ped LOS ped signals ped crossings accident rates COMMERCIAL location analysis retail real estate outdoor ads BIAs

LIMITATIONS Granularity – 1 to 5 blocks Anomalies – tourist areas Seasonality – not adjusted

WHATS NEXT?

Pedestrian Paths Modelled Now

Neighbourhood Level Detail

Get to know YOUR PEOPLE on the STREET

Thank you. Kelly McGillivray, P.Eng. President & Chief Methodologist