Conducting Bicycle and Pedestrian Counts: Volunteer Training MnDot Bicycle and Pedestrian Counting Initiative.

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Conducting Bicycle and Pedestrian Counts: Volunteer Training MnDot Bicycle and Pedestrian Counting Initiative

Volunteer Training Dates for counting Using the forms Defining Bicyclist and Pedestrians

Dates for the first MnDOT Counts September 11, 12, 13, 2012 (Tu, Wed, TH) –Peak hour: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 or 7:00 p.m. –12-hour day: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. September 15 (Sat) –Peak hours: 10:00 a.m. – noon or 2:00 p.m. –12 hour day: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Rain dates: Sept. 18, 19, 20, 22

Complete all of the fields on both sides of this form. Count all bicyclists and pedestrians crossing your screen line under the appropriate categories. Make only one tally mark for each person. Count for two hours in 15 minute increments. Count bicyclists who ride on the sidewalk. Count the number of people on the bicycle (i.e., bicyclists), not the number of bicycles. Pedestrians include all people not on bicycles. Record pedestrians in wheelchairs, on skates, on scooters, etc. in Pedestrians Assisted columns. Do your best when traffic volumes are high or people talk to you; it is easy to lost count. Do your best, but note if you lose track. If traffic volumes are high count bicycle and pedestrian totals and disregard other attributes. How to Use MnDOT Counting Form

Two-hour counts (4:00 -6:00 pm) Start on time (arrive early!) Include name, date & Location with ID See instructions on form *Make a note of any unusual thing that impacted the count at the bottom of the sheet or in space on back. Conducting the count

Every person (bicyclist or pedestrian) is always counted. Other attributes also may be tallied, including gender, direction of travel, or use of helmet, depending on purpose. Recording Bikes and Peds

Bicycles – all pedal powered vehicles: tandems, recumbents, 3 wheelers, tag-alongs, trailers Walkers – people on foot or assisted: joggers, skaters, segways, wheel chairs, strollers, crutches, scooters, children being carried, person walking a bicycle Defining bikes and walkers

Example of Count Tallies

One male bicyclist Example 1

Two female pedestrians One using assistive device (wheelcha ir) Image from PBIC Image Library Example 2 II

One male bicyclist Example 3 I

Four pedestrians: Three female; One male Two children Two Assist Image from PBIC Image Library Example 4 III I

Two cyclists: One male; One female Also a child Image from Alta Planning National Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project Examples courtesy of Alta Planning National Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project Example 5 II

Two female bicyclists; Four pedestrians One male; Three female One child Image from PBIC Image Library Example 6 I I I III

Two bicyclists: One male; One female 5 male pedestrians; Two on assistive devices (in-line skates) Image from PBIC Image Library Example 7 I III II I

Count each person not each bike! Five bicyclists: Three male; Two female; Three - children Image from Alta Planning National Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project Examples courtesy of Alta Planning National Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project Example 8 II I II

Work Zone Safety Considerations Your counting locations represents a transportation work zone Safety is your primary concern; do not take risks Wear safety vest or high visibility colors Do not interfere with traffic flow Contact count manager if questions arise

How to Interact with Public Counter must –Maintain focus on counting –Explain politely what he or she is doing and reasons for count –Note if count interrupted –Provide person interrupting with print information about count (see example)

What to Take on Day of Count Instructions Location maps Count forms Clipboards Pens, pencils, and spares Watch, phone, or timepiece Public information sheet Safety vest (may be available from MnDOT) Optional: hat, sunscreen, jacket, folding chair …

Thank You Your contact info here