North Central Texas
Bicycle and PedestrianTraffic Count Report
2018
February 2019
NCTCOG Executive Board 2018-2019
President Kevin Strength Mayor, City of Waxahachie
Vice President J. D. Clark County Judge, Wise County
Secretary-Treasurer Ray Smith Mayor, Town of Prosper
Past President Tom Lombard Councilmember, City of North Richland Hills
Director Kelly Allen Gray Councilmember, City of Fort Worth
Director Chris Hill County Judge, Collin County
Director Clay Lewis Jenkins County Judge, Dallas County
Director Lee M . Kleinman Councilmember, City of Dallas
Director Curtistene McCowan Mayor, City of DeSoto
Director Bobbie Mitchell Commissioner, Denton County
Director Tito Rodriguez Councilmember, City of North Richland Hills
Director Nick Sanders Mayor, Town of Trophy Club
Director Rick Stopfer Mayor, City of Irving
Director David Sweet County Judge, Rockwall County
Director Paul Voelker Mayor, City of Richardson
Director B. Glen Whitley County Judge, Tarrant County
Director Kathryn Wilemon Councilmember, City of Arlington
Ex Officio, Non-Voting Member Ron Simmons Member of the Texas Legislature
Executive Director R. Michael Eastland
Regional Transportation Council 2018-2019
Gary Fickes, Chair Commissioner, Tarrant County
Andy Eads, Vice Chair County Judge, Denton County
Roger Harmon, Secretary County Judge, Johnson County
Tennell Atkins Councilmember, City of Dallas
Richard E. Aubin Councilmember, City of Garland
Sue S. Bauman Board Chair, Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Mohamed “Mo” Bur, P.E. District Engineer, Texas Department of Transportation, Dallas District
Loyl C. Bussell, P.E. District Engineer, Texas Department of Transportation, Fort Worth District
Rickey D. Callahan Councilmember, City of Dallas
George Conley Commissioner, Parker County
David L. Cook Mayor, City of Mansfield
Theresa Daniel, Ph.D. Commissioner, Dallas County
Rudy Durham Mayor, City of Lewisville
Charles Emery Chairman, Denton County Transportation Authority
Kevin Falconer Mayor, City of Carrollton Rob Franke, P.E. Mayor, City of Cedar Hill George Fuller Mayor, City of McKinney
Rick Grady Councilmember, City of Plano
Lane Grayson Commissioner, Ellis County
Sandy Greyson Councilmember, City of Dallas
Jim Griffin Mayor, City of Bedford
Mojy Haddad Board Member, North Texas Tollway Authority
Clay Lewis Jenkins County Judge, Dallas County
Ron Jensen Mayor, City of Grand Prairie
Jungus Jordan Councilmember, City of Fort Worth
Lee M. Kleinman Councilmember, City of Dallas
David Magness Commissioner, Rockwall County
Scott Mahaffey Chairman, Trinity Metro B. Adam McGough Councilmember, City of Dallas
William Meadows Board Chair, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Steve Mitchell Councilmember, City of Richardson
Cary Moon Councilmember, City of Fort Worth
Stan Pickett Mayor, City of Mesquite
John Ryan Councilmember, City of Denton
Will Sowell Councilmember, City of Frisco
Stephen Terrell Mayor, City of Allen
T. Oscar Trevino, Jr., P.E. Mayor, City of North Richland Hills
William Tsao, P.E. Citizen Representative, City of Dallas
Dennis Webb Councilmember, City of Irving
Duncan Webb Commissioner, Collin County
B. Glen Whitley County Judge, Tarrant County
Kathryn Wilemon Councilmember, City of Arlington
W. Jeff Williams Mayor, City of Arlington
Ann Zadeh Councilmember, City of Fort Worth
Michael Morris, P.E. Director of Transportation, NCTCOG
Surface Transportation Technical Committee
Kristina Holcomb, Chair Vice President of Strategic Planning and Development, Denton County Transportation Authority
What is NCTCOG?
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is a voluntary association of, by, and for local governments within the 16-county NorthCentral Texas Region. The agency was established by state enabling legislation in 1966 to assist local governments in planning for common needs,cooperating for mutual benefit, and coordinating for sound regional development. Its purpose is to strengthen both the individual and collective power oflocal governments, and to help them recognize regional opportunities, resolve regional problems, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and make jointregional decisions – as well as to develop the means to implement those decisions.
North Central Texas is a 16-county metropolitan region centered around Dallas and Fort Worth. The region has a population of more than 7 million(which is larger than 38 states), and an area of approximately 12,800 square miles (which is larger than nine states). NCTCOG has 229 member governments, including all 16 counties, 167 cities, 19 independent school districts, and 27 special districts.
NCTCOGʼs structure is relatively simple. An elected or appointed public official from each member government makes up the General Assembly whichannually elects NCTCOGʼs Executive Board. The Executive Board is composed of 17 locally elected officials and one ex-officio non-voting member of thelegislature. The Executive Board is the policy-making body for all activities undertaken by NCTCOG, including program activities and decisions, regionalplans, and fiscal and budgetary policies. The Board is supported by policy development, technical advisory and study committees – and a professionalstaff led by R. Michael Eastland, Executive Director.
NCTCOG's offices are located in Arlington in the Centerpoint Two Building at 616 Six Flags Drive (approximately one-half mile southof the main entrance to Six Flags Over Texas).
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsP. O. Box 5888Arlington, Texas 76005-5888(817) 640-3300
NCTCOG's Department of Transportation
Since 1974 NCTCOG has served as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for transportation for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. NCTCOG'sDepartment of Transportation is responsible for the regional planning process for all modes of transportation. The department provides technical supportand staff assistance to the Regional Transportation Council and its technical committees, which compose the MPO policy-making structure. In addition,the department provides technical assistance to the local governments of North Central Texas in planning, coordinating, and implementing transportationdecisions.
Prepared in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, US Department of Transportation, and the Texas Department of Transportation.
"The contents of this report reflect the views of the authors who are responsible for the opinions, findings, and conclusions presented herein. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, or the Texas Department of Transportation."
Table of Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Mode Share Split ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Monthly Snapshot ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Average Daily Traffic Counts by Month ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Sample Week Data ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Summary .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Limitations of Data .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Appendix ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Counters by City (2018) ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Exhibit 2: Bicycle and Pedestrian Count Stations in the North Central Texas Region (2018) ................................................................................. 2
Exhibit 3: Average Mode Share Split of Count Stations in the North Central Texas Region (2018) ....................................................................... 3
Exhibit 4: Mode Share Split by Count Station (2018) .................................................................................................................................................... 4
Exhibit 5: Total October Traffic by Count Station (2016-2018) .................................................................................................................................... 6
Exhibit 6: Dallas Count Stations – Average Daily Traffic by Month (2018) ................................................................................................................ 8
Exhibit 7: Denton Count Stations – Average Daily Traffic by Month (2018) .............................................................................................................. 9
Exhibit 8: Fort Worth Count Stations – Average Daily Traffic by Month (2018) ....................................................................................................... 10
Exhibit 9: North Richland Hills Count Station – Average Daily Traffic by Month (2018) ......................................................................................... 11
Exhibit 10: Plano Count Stations – Average Daily Traffic by Month (2018) ............................................................................................................. 12
Exhibit 11: Allen Count Stations – Average Daily Traffic by Month (2018) .............................................................................................................. 13
Exhibit 12: Total Daily Traffic During the Week of September 9, 2018 ..................................................................................................................... 14
Exhibit 13: Denton Branch Rail Trail – Morse Street Total Monthly Traffic Counts ................................................................................................... 18
Exhibit 14: Trinity Trails – Clearfork Food Park Total Monthly Traffic Counts ............................................................................................................. 19
Exhibit 15: Trinity Trails – Henderson Street Bridge Total Monthly Traffic Counts ..................................................................................................... 20
Exhibit 16: Trinity Trails – Cowtown Wakepark Total Monthly Traffic Counts ........................................................................................................... 21
Exhibit 17: Trinity Trails – Kelly Field Total Monthly Traffic Counts ............................................................................................................................... 22
Exhibit 18: Cottonbelt Trail – Holiday Lane Total Monthly Traffic Counts ................................................................................................................ 23
Exhibit 19: Chisholm Trail – Jack Carter Park Total Monthly Traffic Counts ............................................................................................................. 24
Exhibit 20: Chisholm Trail – Orlando Drive Total Monthly Traffic Counts .................................................................................................................. 25
Exhibit 21: Legacy Trail Total Monthly Traffic Counts ................................................................................................................................................. 26
Exhibit 22: Bluebonnet Trail – US 75 Total Monthly Traffic Counts ............................................................................................................................. 27
Exhibit 23: Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve Total Monthly Traffic Counts............................................................................................................ 28
Exhibit 24: Russell Creek Total Monthly Traffic Counts ................................................................................................................................................ 29
Exhibit 25: Rowlett Trail Total Monthly Traffic Counts.................................................................................................................................................. 30
Exhibit 26: Cottonwood Trail – Exchange Parkway Total Monthly Traffic Counts .................................................................................................. 31
Exhibit 27: Watters Trail – Boon Elem. School Total Monthly Traffic Counts ............................................................................................................. 32
Exhibit 28: Katy Trail – Lyte Street Total Monthly Traffic Counts ................................................................................................................................. 33
Exhibit 29: Katy Trail – Routh Street Total Monthly Traffic Counts.............................................................................................................................. 34
Exhibit 30: Katy Trail – Fitzhugh Avenue Total Monthly Traffic Counts ...................................................................................................................... 35
Exhibit 31: Katy Trail – Harvard Avenue Total Monthly Traffic Counts ...................................................................................................................... 36
Exhibit 32: Santa Fe Trail – Hill Avenue Total Monthly Traffic Counts ........................................................................................................................ 37
Exhibit 33: Santa Fe Trail – Beacon Street Total Monthly Traffic Counts .................................................................................................................. 38
Exhibit 34: Santa Fe Trail – Glasgow Drive Total Monthly Traffic Counts .................................................................................................................. 39
Exhibit 35: Santa Fe Trail – Winsted Drive Total Monthly Traffic Counts ................................................................................................................... 40
Exhibit 36: White Rock Lake Trail – Wendy Lane Total Monthly Traffic Counts ....................................................................................................... 41
Exhibit 37: White Rock Lake Trail – Fisher Road Total Monthly Traffic Counts ......................................................................................................... 42
Exhibit 38: White Rock Creek Trail – Mockingbird Lane Total Monthly Traffic Counts ........................................................................................... 43
Exhibit 39: White Rock Creek Trail – Cottonwood Trail Crossing Total Monthly Traffic Counts ............................................................................. 44
Exhibit 40: White Rock Creek Trail – Park Central Total Monthly Traffic Counts ..................................................................................................... 45
Exhibit 41: Cottonwood Trail – Hamilton Park Total Monthly Traffic Counts ............................................................................................................ 46
1
Introduction
The objective of the North Central Texas Council of
Governments’ (NCTCOG) annual bicycle and pedestrian traffic
count report is to provide regional stakeholders and the public a
better understanding of how much activity is occurring on shared
use paths throughout the region.
Twenty-nine count stations are included in this report for
transportation purposes, with additional count stations in the
region also collecting data for areas that are primarily
recreational in nature. From January 1, 2018 through December
31, 2018, nearly 7 million bicycle and pedestrian traffic counts
were recorded at the 29 count locations.
Exhibit 1 identifies the number of count stations per
agency, while Exhibit 2 identifies the existing shared use path
corridors with equipment collecting data. All count stations in the
North Central Texas region are on shared use paths.
The permanent equipment utilizes inductive loop and
passive-infrared sensor technology to distinguish bicyclists from
pedestrians, as well as their direction of travel.
During 2018, there were several instances in which some
count equipment failed to collect data due to battery failure or
unusual traffic counts resulted due to infestations of insects. These
gaps and adjustments to the data are noted in the report.
Statistics are not available for the full year due to partial year
data for some counters. The MedPark Station, Bluebonnet Trail,
and Bellaire Drive bicycle lane count equipment did not collect
data due to malfunctioning equipment and therefore is not
included in this report.
Exhibit 1: Counters by City (2018)
AgencyNumber of Installed
Permanent Counters
City of Allen 2
City of Dallas¹ 14
City of Denton 1
Tarrant Regional Water District² 4
City of North Richland Hills 1
City of Plano 7
Total 29
¹ Dallas has 26 counters, 14 of which are reported by NCTCOG for transportation purposes.
² Tarrant Regional Water District counters are located in Fort Worth.
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Exhibit 2:
* Bellaire Drive Bike Lane Counter note included in 2018 report due to equipment failure.
3
Mode Share Split
For the second consecutive year the reginal average
mode share split of all count stations combined was 54 percent
pedestrians and 46 percent bicyclists (see Exhibit 3). Exhibit 4
identifies the mode share split for each of the count locations in
2018.
Bicycle and pedestrian traffic along the Katy Trail in Dallas.
Exhibit 3:
54%
46%
Average Mode Share Split of Count Stations
in the North Central Texas Region (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
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88%
82%
82%
81%
78%
78%
78%
76%
72%
60%
60%
58%
55%
51%
48%
45%
45%
44%
44%
44%
41%
38%
37%
35%
32%
30%
29%
26%
22%
0
12%
18%
18%
19%
22%
22%
22%
24%
28%
40%
40%
42%
45%
49%
52%
55%
55%
56%
56%
56%
59%
62%
63%
65%
68%
70%
71%
74%
78%
Plano: Bluebonnet Trail - US 75
Allen: Watters Trail - Boon Elem. School
Allen: Cottonwood Trail - Exchange Parkway
Plano: Russell Creek
Dallas: Katy Trail - Fitzhugh Ave.
Dallas: Katy Trail - Routh St.
Plano: Rowlett Trail
Dallas: Katy Trail - Harvard Ave.
Dallas: Katy Trail - Lyte St.
Dallas: White Rock Lake Trail - Fisher Rd.
Dallas: White Rock Lake Trail - Wendy Ln.
Plano: Legacy Trail
Plano: Chisholm Trail - Jack Carter Park
Dallas: Santa Fe Trail - Winsted Dr.
Plano: Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve Trail
Plano: Chisholm Trail - Orlando Dr.
Dallas: Santa Fe Trail - Glasgow Dr.
Fort Worth: Trinity Trails - Henderson Bridge
Dallas: Cottonwood Trail - Hamilton Park
Fort Worth: Trinity Trails - Clearfork Food Park
Dallas: White Rock Creek Trail - Park Central Dr.
Fort Worth: Trinity Trails - Kelly Field
Dallas: Santa Fe Trail - Beacon St.
Denton: Denton Branch Rail Trail - Morse St.
Dallas: White Rock Creek Trail - Cottonwood Trail Crossing
Fort Worth: Trinity Trails - Cowtown Wakepark
Dallas: Santa Fe Trail - Hill Ave.
North Richland Hills: Cotton Belt Trail - Holiday Ln.
Dallas: White Rock Creek Trail - Mockingbird Ln.
Mode Share Split by Count Station (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Exhibit 4:
Exhibit 4:
Exhibit 4:
Exhibit 4:
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Monthly Snapshot
Exhibit 5 compares the total bicycle and pedestrian traffic
counts in October over three years (2016, 2017, and 2018) at 19
locations in which data was recorded. Total monthly traffic
counts ranged from approximately 650 to over 99,000 during
October 2018. The majority of count stations recorded less traffic
counts in October 2018 than in October 2017.
Data collection along the Trinity Trails near the
Clearfork Food Park in Fort Worth
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Exhibit 5:
Exhibit 5:
Exhibit 5:
Exhibit 5:
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20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
Plano:
Rowlett Trail
Plano:
Legacy Trail
Dallas:
Cottonwood
Trail -
Hamilton Park
Plano:
Bluebonnet
Trail - US 75
North
Richland Hills:
Cotton Belt
Trail - Holiday
Ln.
Plano: Russell
Creek
Dallas: White
Rock Creek
Trail -
Cottonwood
Trail Crossing
Plano: Oak
Point Park &
Nature
Preserve Trail
Plano:
Chisholm Trail
- Orlando Dr.
Dallas: Santa
Fe Trail - Hill
Ave.
Dallas: Santa
Fe Trail -
Beacon St.
Dallas: White
Rock Creek
Trail -
Mockingbird
Ln.
Fort Worth:
Trinity Trails -
Clearfork
Food Park
Dallas: Katy
Trail - Lyte St.
Dallas: White
Rock Lake
Trail - Fisher
Rd.
Dallas: Katy
Trail - Harvard
Ave.
Dallas: White
Rock Lake
Trail - Wendy
Ln.
Dallas: Katy
Trail - Fitzhugh
Ave.
Dallas: Katy
Trail - Routh
St.
Total October Traffic by Count Station
2016 2017 2018
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Average Daily Traffic Counts by Month
A standard metric used in the transportation planning and
engineering fields is average daily traffic (ADT). This is a measure
of the average number of motor vehicles traveling a roadway.
By applying the same methodology to bicyclists and pedestrians,
seasonal variation of traffic counts throughout a year is averaged
to develop one statistic that summarizes how much bicycling
and walking activity is occurring at a specific location.
Exhibits 6-11 chart the average daily traffic by month
(MADT) among the count station locations for each city involved
in collecting bicycle and pedestrian traffic data.
Data collection along the Trinity Trails near Kelly Field in
Fort Worth.
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Dallas Count StationsAverage Daily Traffic by Month (2018)
Cottonwood Trail - Hamilton Park White Rock Creek Trail - Park Central Drive White Rock Creek Trail - Cottonwood Trail Crossing
Katy Trail - Lyte Street Katy Trail - Routh Street Katy Trail - Fitzhugh Avenue
Katy Trail - Harvard Avenue Santa Fe Trail - Hill Avenue Santa Fe Trail - Beacon Street
Santa Fe Trail - Glasgow Drive Santa Fe Trail - Winsted Drive White Rock Lake Trail - Wendy Lane
White Rock Lake Trail - Fisher Road White Rock Creek Trail - Mockingbird Lane
Exhibit 6:
Exhibit 7:Exhibit 6:
Exhibit 6:
Exhibit 7:Exhibit 6:
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Denton Count StationsAverage Daily Traffic by Month (2018)
Denton Branch Rail Trail - Morse Street
Exhibit 7:
Exhibit 7:
Exhibit 7:
Exhibit 7:
MedPark Station: No data reported due
to equipment failure.
Morse Street: No data reported
due to battery failure.
Morse Street: No data reported
due to battery failure.
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1,400
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Fort Worth Count StationsAverage Daily Traffic by Month (2018)
Trinity Trails - Clearfork Food Park Trinity Trails - Henderson Bridge
Trinity Trails - Cowtown Wakepark Trinity Trails - Kelly Field
Exhibit 8:
Exhibit 8:
Exhibit 9:Exhibit 8:
Exhibit 8:
Gaps in data due to insect infestations or
equipment failure.
Exhibit 9:
Exhibit 10:Exhibit 9:No data
reported due to battery failure.
Exhibit 9:No data reported due to
battery failure.
Exhibit 9:No data reported due to
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North Richland Hills Count StationAverage Daily Traffic by Month (2018)
Cotton Belt Trail - Holiday Lane
Exhibit 9:
Exhibit 8:
Exhibit 9:
Exhibit 8:
Holiday Lane: No data reported due to nearby construction
distorting counts.
Holiday Lane: No data reported due to nearby construction
distorting counts.
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Plano Count StationsAverage Daily Traffic by Month (2018)
Chisholm Trail - Jack Carter Park Chisholm Trail - Orlando Drive
Legacy Trail Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve Trail
Russell Creek Rowlett Trail
Exhibit 10:
Exhibit 10:Exhibit 9:
Exhibit 11:Exhibit 10:
Exhibit 10:Exhibit 9:
No data reported due to
equipment failure.
Exhibit 10:No data reported
due to equipment failure.
Note: The Bluebonnet Trail at US 75 count location was not included due to equipment failure.
Note: The Bluebonnet Trail at US 75 count location was not included due to equipment failure.
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Exhibit 11:
Exhibit 10:Exhibit 9:
Exhibit 12:Exhibit 11:
Exhibit 10:Exhibit 9:
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600
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Allen Count StationsAverage Daily Traffic by Month (2018)
Cottonwood Trail - Exchange Parkway Watters Trail - Boon Elem. School
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Sample Week Data
The week of September 9, 2018, as shown in Exhibit 12, is a
representative snapshot of weekly travel patterns. This specific
week is highlighted since it coincides with the National Bicycle
and Pedestrian Documentation Project, a nationwide effort to
establish a consistent model of data collection for people using
active transportation. A count station with the highest recording
volumes was selected among each of the communities. All trail
locations recorded the highest volumes on Sunday, except for
MedPark Station recording higher volumes on Saturday.
Exhibit 12:
Exhibit 13:Exhibit 12:
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2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
Sun, Sept. 9 Mon, Sept. 10 Tues, Sept 11 Wed, Sept. 12 Thurs, Sept. 13 Fri, Sept. 14 Sat, Sept. 15
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Total Daily Traffic During the Week of September 9, 2018
Katy Trail - Routh St Chisholm Trail - Orlando Drive Cotton Belt Trail - Holiday Lane
Watters Trail - Boon Elem. School Trinity Trails - Clearfork Food Park Denton Branch Rail Trail - Medpark Station
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Summary
In 2017, the 31 count stations monitored by NCTCOG
recorded over 8 million bicycle and pedestrian traffic counts in
total. In 2018, all 29 of the count stations recorded nearly 7 million
bicycle and pedestrian traffic counts in total. The traffic count
total would have been significantly higher if not for battery
failures and gaps in data collection among several counters.
Limitations of Data
The amount of bicycle and pedestrian traffic registered by
counting equipment presented in this report does not represent
unique individuals. Similar to motor vehicle counts, the
equipment counts the number of times bicyclists and pedestrians
pass by each count station. The technology used by the count
equipment, primarily the passive-infrared sensor, is unable to
distinguish the number of pedestrians who may walk side-by-side
and in large groups. Therefore, the data in this report should be
interpreted as slightly conservative. NCTCOG validated the
accuracy of six NCTCOG-owned count stations in 2015 and
developed a unique correction factor for each mode at each
location. NCTCOG staff observed the count stations for four hours
and compared the manually recorded data to that collected by
the equipment. Results from the validation process found
pedestrians to have a higher error rate (ranging from 3 to 30
percent) than bicyclists (ranging from 4 to 8 percent). Correction
factors were applied to the following six count stations:
1. Chisholm Trail – Jack Carter Park
2. Chisholm Trail – Orlando Drive
3. Denton Branch Rail Trail – Medpark Station
4. Denton Branch Rail Trail – Morse Street
5. Trinity Trails – Henderson Street Bridge
6. Trinity Trails – Clearfork Food Park
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Appendix:
Individual Count Station Summaries
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Denton Branch Rail Trail - Morse Street
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 14,602
Bicyclists 26,925
Total Traffic 41,527
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 12:
Exhibit 12:
Exhibit 12:
Exhibit 12:
Exhibit 13:
Exhibit 17:
Exhibit 13:
Exhibit 17:
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Trinity Trails - Clearfork Food ParkTotal Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 141,352
Bicyclists 180,212
Total Traffic 321,564
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 13:
Exhibit 13:
Exhibit 13:
Exhibit 13:
Exhibit 14:
Exhibit 18:
Exhibit 14:
Exhibit 18:
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Trinity Trails - Henderson Street BridgeTotal Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 57,612
Bicyclists 72,171
Total Traffic 129,784
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 15:
Exhibit 19:
Exhibit 15:
Exhibit 19:
No data
reported
due to
equipment
failure.
No data
reported
due to
battery
failure.
No data
reported
due to
battery
failure.
No data
No pedestrian data reported
due to insect infestations.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
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Pedestrians 12,106
Bicyclists 28,358
Total Traffic 40,464
2018 Annual Traffic
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Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Exhibit 14:
Exhibit 20:
Exhibit 14:
Exhibit 20:
Exhibit 20:
Exhibit 14:
Exhibit 20:
Exhibit 14:
Exhibit 16:
Exhibit 20:
Exhibit 16:
Exhibit 20:
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Trinity Trails - Kelly Field
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Exhibit 21:
Exhibit 21:
Exhibit 22:Exhibit 21:
Exhibit 21:
Exhibit 17:
Exhibit 22:Exhibit 21:
Exhibit 17:
Exhibit 22:Exhibit 21:
No pedestrian data reported
due to insect infestations.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data
reported due to
equipment
failure.
No data
reported due
to battery
failure.
No data
reported due
to battery
failure.
No data
reported due
to battery
No pedestrian data reported
due to insect infestations.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
No data reported due to
battery failure.
Pedestrians 12,145
Bicyclists 20,140
Total Traffic 32,285
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
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Pedestrians 6,418
Bicyclists 18,078
Total Traffic 24,496
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
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Cottonbelt Trail - Holiday Lane
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Exhibit 18:
Exhibit 24:
Exhibit 18:
Exhibit 24:
Exhibit 24:
Exhibit 18:
Exhibit 24:
Exhibit 18:
Exhibit 18:
Exhibit 23:
Exhibit 18:
Exhibit 23:
No pedestrian data reported due to nearby construction
distorting counts. Bicycle counts were unaffected.
Exhibit 19:No pedestrian data reported due to nearby
construction distorting counts. Bicycle counts were
unaffected.
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Chisholm Trail - Jack Carter ParkTotal Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 39,510
Bicyclists 32,351
Total Traffic 71,862
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 25:
Exhibit 25:
Exhibit 25:
Exhibit 25:
Exhibit 19:
Exhibit 24:
Exhibit 19:
Exhibit 24:
No data reported due to equipment failure.
Exhibit 20:No data reported due to equipment failure.
25
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Chisholm Trail - Orlando DriveTotal Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 42,335
Bicyclists 51,633
Total Traffic 93,967
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 26:
Exhibit 26:
Exhibit 26:
Exhibit 26:
Exhibit 20:
Exhibit 25:
Exhibit 20:
Exhibit 25:
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Legacy Trail
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 13,324
Bicyclists 9,738
Total Traffic 23,062
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 21:
Exhibit 26:
Exhibit 21:
Exhibit 26:
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Bluebonnet Trail - US 75
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 27,520
Bicyclists 3,926
Total Traffic 31,446
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 28:
Exhibit 28:
Exhibit 28:
Exhibit 28:
Exhibit 22:
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 22:
Exhibit 27:
No data reported due to equipment failure.
No data reported due to equipment failure.
No bicycle count data reported due to equipment failure.
No bicycle count data reported due to equipment failure.
28
Pedestrians 46,134
Bicyclists 49,316
Total Traffic 95,450
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 23:
Exhibit 28:
Exhibit 23:
Exhibit 28:
Trail closed for
repairs in June 2016.
Exhibit
30:Equipment
installed February
2016.
Exhibit 30:
Exhibit
30:Equipment
installed February
2016.
Exhibit
30:Equipment
installed February
2016.
Exhibit
30:Equipment
installed February
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Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
29
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2,000
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4,000
5,000
6,000
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Russell Creek
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 39,266
Bicyclists 9,419
Total Traffic 48,685
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 29:
Exhibit 29:
Exhibit 29:
Exhibit 29:
Exhibit 24:
Exhibit 29:
Exhibit 24:
Exhibit 29:
No bicycle count data reported
due to equipment failure.
No bicycle count data reported
due to equipment failure.
30
Pedestrians 6,870
Bicyclists 1,904
Total Traffic 8,774
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 25:
Exhibit 30:
Exhibit 25:
Exhibit 30:
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1,600
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Rowlett Trail
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
No pedestrian
count data
reported due to
insect infestation.
Exhibit 25:No
pedestrian count
data reported due
to insect
infestation.
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Cottonwood Trail - Exchange Parkway
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 49,106
Bicyclists 10,841
Total Traffic 59,947
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 23:
Exhibit 23:
Exhibit 23:
Exhibit 23:
Exhibit 26:
Exhibit 31:
Exhibit 26:
Exhibit 31:
32
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4,000
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Watters Trail - Boon Elem. School
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 120,865
Bicyclists 26,393
Total Traffic 147,258
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 19:
Exhibit 19:
Exhibit 19:
Exhibit 19:
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 32:
Exhibit 27:
Exhibit 32:
33
Exhibit 34:
Exhibit 34:
Exhibit 34:
Exhibit 34:
Exhibit 28:
Exhibit 33:
Exhibit 28:
Exhibit 33:
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Katy Trail - Lyte Street
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 311,150
Bicyclists 121,799
Total Traffic 432,949
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
No data reported
due to equipment
failure.
Exhibit 28:No
data reported due
to equipment
failure.
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Pedestrians 908,353
Bicyclists 251,253
Total Traffic 1,159,606
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 29:
Exhibit 34:
Exhibit 29:
Exhibit 34:
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40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
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Katy Trail - Routh Street
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
No data
reported due
to irregular
counts.
Exhibit
29:No data
reported due
to irregular
counts.
35
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20,000
30,000
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Katy Trail - Fitzhugh Avenue
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Exhibit 36:
Exhibit 36:
Exhibit 36:
Exhibit 36:
Exhibit 30:
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 30:
Exhibit 35:
Pedestrians 826,657
Bicyclists 227,797
Total Traffic 1,054,454
2018 Annual Traffic
36
Exhibit 37:
Exhibit 37:
Exhibit 37:
Exhibit 37:
Exhibit 31:
Exhibit 36:
Exhibit 31:
Exhibit 36:
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10,000
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20,000
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30,000
35,000
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Katy Trail - Harvard Avenue
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 386,736
Bicyclists 124,005
Total Traffic 510,741
2018 Annual Traffic
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Santa Fe Trail - Hill Avenue
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 37,125
Bicyclists 88,947
Total Traffic 126,072
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 38:
Exhibit 38:
Exhibit 38:
Exhibit 38:
Exhibit 32:
Exhibit 37:
Exhibit 32:
Exhibit 37:
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Santa Fe Trail - Beacon Street
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 53,380
Bicyclists 92,263
Total Traffic 145,643
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 33:
Exhibit 38:
Exhibit 33:
Exhibit 38:
No pedestrian
data reported
due to insect
infestation.
Exhibit 34:No
pedestrian data
reported due to
insect infestation.
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Santa Fe Trail - Glasgow Drive
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 91,208
Bicyclists 113,263
Total Traffic 204,471
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 34:
Exhibit 39:
Exhibit 34:
Exhibit 39:
No data reported
due to unusual
pedestrian counts.
Exhibit
30:Equipment
installed February
2016.
Exhibit 30:
Exhibit
No pedestrian data
reported due to
insect infestation.
No pedestrian data
reported due to
insect infestation.
40
Pedestrians 162,917
Bicyclists 154,597
Total Traffic 317,514
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 41:
Exhibit 41:
Exhibit 41:
Exhibit 41:
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 40:
Exhibit 35:
Exhibit 40:
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
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Santa Fe Trail - Winsted Drive
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
41
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10,000
15,000
20,000
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30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
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White Rock Lake Trail - Wendy Lane
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 346,185
Bicyclists 230,295
Total Traffic 576,480
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 42:
Exhibit 42:
Exhibit 42:
Exhibit 42:
Exhibit 36:
Exhibit 41:
Exhibit 36:
Exhibit 41:
42
Pedestrians 277,004
Bicyclists 181,183
Total Traffic 458,187
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 43:
Exhibit 43:
Exhibit 43:
Exhibit 43:
Exhibit 37:
Exhibit 42:
Exhibit 37:
Exhibit 42:
No data reported due
to unusual traffic counts.
No data reported
due to battery
failure.
No data reported
due to battery
failure.
No data reported
due to battery
failure.
No data reported
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10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
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White Rock Lake Trail - Fisher Road
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
43
Pedestrians 90,133
Bicyclists 313,688
Total Traffic 403,821
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 38:
Exhibit 43:
Exhibit 38:
Exhibit 43:
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10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
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White Rock Creek Trail - Mockingbird Lane
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
44
Pedestrians 54,600
Bicyclists 118,112
Total Traffic 172,712
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 39:
Exhibit 44:
Exhibit 39:
Exhibit 44:
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4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
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White Rock Creek Trail - Cottonwood Trail Crossing
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
No pedestrian data
reported due to
insect infestation.
Exhibit 39:No
pedestrian data
reported due to
insect infestation.
No pedestrian
data reported
due to insect
infestation.
No pedestrian
data reported
due to insect
infestation.
45
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4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
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White Rock Creek Trail - Park Central
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 63,468
Bicyclists 91,272
Total Traffic 154,740
2018 Annual Traffic
Exhibit 46:
Exhibit 46:
Exhibit 46:
Exhibit 46:
Exhibit 40:
Exhibit 45:
Exhibit 40:
Exhibit 45:
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Cottonwood Trail - Hamilton Park
Total Monthly Traffic Counts (2018)
Pedestrians Bicyclists
Pedestrians 15,269
Bicyclists 19,445
Total Traffic 34,714
2018 Annual Traffic (partial year)
Exhibit 41:
No data reported
due to equipment
failure.