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Bicycle Network - Super Sunday Recreation Bike Counts (Points) 2011-2018

Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)
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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.aurin.org.au/dataset/041fbc73-1ea6-4efb-b59d-1edb030db12f&rft.title=Bicycle Network - Super Sunday Recreation Bike Counts (Points) 2011-2018&rft.identifier=bn-bicycle-network-super-sunday-recreation-count-2011-2018-na&rft.publisher=Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)&rft.description=AURIN Download Manager - Download this dataset via the AURIN Download ManagerThis dataset contains cycling volume, movement flow and demographic data for the 'Super Sunday' Recreation Bike Count event over the years 2011 to 2018. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were visually undertaken by volunteers. The data covers the following Local Government Areas (LGAs):\n\n * Boroondara\n\n * Monash\n\n * Moonee Valley\n\n * Moreland\n\n * Whitehorse\n\n * Yarra\n\nBicycle Network's 'Super Counts' programs count the volumes of bicycles and other active travellers, and their movements on roads and paths. The Super Counts program comprises two counting events: 'Super Tuesday' commuter count and the 'Super Sunday' recreation count. Super Tuesday is a two-hour count conducted during a Tuesday morning peak period in March (7-9am); Super Sunday is a four-hour count conducted during a Sunday morning-afternoon period in November (9-1pm).\n\nFor more information please visit [Bicycle Network Bike Counts](https://www.bicyclenetwork.com.au/our-services/counts/).\n\n Bicycle counts help track progress, and identify areas of improvement to inform active transport policy with the goal of making it easier for more people to choose active modes everyday. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends.\n\n AURIN has converted dates to ISO 8601 format, and have spatially enabled this dataset by creating geometries from the latitude and longitude columns with PostGIS.&rft.creator=Bicycle Network&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=EPSG:4283 (GDA_1994)&rft.coverage=130.95,-37.94 145.21,-37.94 145.21,-12.44 130.95,-12.44 130.95,-37.94&rft_rights=© Bicycle Network 2020&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/&rft_subject=Cycling&rft_subject=Green Transport&rft_subject=Transport&rft_subject=Transport Surveys&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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This dataset contains cycling volume, movement flow and demographic data for the 'Super Sunday' Recreation Bike Count event over the years 2011 to 2018. The counts are presented as individual points which relate to the location where the counts were visually undertaken by volunteers. The data covers the following Local Government Areas (LGAs):

* Boroondara

* Monash

* Moonee Valley

* Moreland

* Whitehorse

* Yarra

Bicycle Network's 'Super Counts' programs count the volumes of bicycles and other active travellers, and their movements on roads and paths. The Super Counts program comprises two counting events: 'Super Tuesday' commuter count and the 'Super Sunday' recreation count. Super Tuesday is a two-hour count conducted during a Tuesday morning peak period in March (7-9am); Super Sunday is a four-hour count conducted during a Sunday morning-afternoon period in November (9-1pm).

For more information please visit [Bicycle Network Bike Counts](https://www.bicyclenetwork.com.au/our-services/counts/).

Bicycle counts help track progress, and identify areas of improvement to inform active transport policy with the goal of making it easier for more people to choose active modes everyday. The data is available for researchers and policymakers to plan and build cycling infrastructure to promote increased cycling activity, and to gather longitudinal insights of cycling volumes and trends.

AURIN has converted dates to ISO 8601 format, and have spatially enabled this dataset by creating geometries from the latitude and longitude columns with PostGIS.

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130.95,-37.94 145.21,-37.94 145.21,-12.44 130.95,-12.44 130.95,-37.94

138.08,-25.19

text: EPSG:4283 (GDA_1994)

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