Traffic Volume Data
Data and Resources
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YYYY Raw Data Layout.docx
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Additional Info
Field | Value |
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Metadata Standard | .4 |
Metadata Contact Position | Infrastructure Planner |
Creator | Policy, Planning and Communications Division |
Source | Data is collected from 22 portable counters on NT Numbered Highways, 12 portable counters on NT Winter Roads, and 12 permanent counters on NT Numbered Highways. |
Summary | There are 3 columns associated with each counter location. The first column contains the hourly traffic counts with the counter ID in the header row. The second column includes the daily total traffic. The third column shows the monthly hourly total traffic and appears in the 24 rows corresponding to the last day of the month. |
Local Relevance | INF collects, analyzes, and publishes traffic data from various sources on the highway network. The data obtained is used by INF to monitor changes in traffic flows, forecast future traffic, classify highways, set priorities in maintenance and capital funding, monitor safety aspects of the highways and optimize engineering designs. Traffic volume and classification data is published annually in the NWT Highway Traffic Report and the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Report. The data also feeds into the Canada Centre for Transportation Data (CCDT), which is a joint initiative between Statistics Canada and Transport Canada. |
Notes | The first step in the analysis of the traffic data is to check for completeness and accuracy. Common problems include missing data due to the counter or module not functioning correctly, overlapping or missing data between months, and counts too high or low due to counter malfunctions. To ensure accurate results and also provide as much information as possible, a series of procedures have been established to correct deficiencies in the data. |
Group | Driving and Transportation |
Tags | highways |
Version | 1.0 |
Starting Time Range | 1993-01-01 |
Ending Time Range | 2024-02-29 |
Geographic Range | NWT |
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Release Date | 2022-10-03 |
Last Modified Date | 2024-07-03 |
Update Frequency | Yearly |