Monitoring Trail Traffic in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Region, Ohio

G. Lindsey, Lila Singer-Berk, Wade Johnson, K. Adcock, M. Folkerth, Esther J. West
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Recreation managers need information about use of multiuse trails to manage systems effectively. This research note illustrates how traffic monitoring procedures can be adapted for trail monitoring and describes variation in trail traffic across the tri-state, 10-county Cincinnati Metropolitan Region, Ohio. Infrared sensors were used to monitor trail traffic at 78 locations along 15 trail corridors in 2017. Data were obtained from 10 permanent monitoring stations. Short-duration (7-day) samples were completed at 68 locations. Across 78 trail segments, annual average daily trail traffic ranged from 8 to 1,897. Trail users traveled approximately 11.1 million miles over 136 miles of the network. Analyses of traffic patterns indicate trails were used mostly for recreation such as cycling and walking and less for commuting. Recreation managers can use results to track trends and prioritize investments in trail development, safety, and maintenance. Partnerships to implement trail traffic monitoring can be replicated in other regions. Subscribe to JPRA
监控俄亥俄州辛辛那提大都会区的道路交通
娱乐管理者需要关于多用途步道使用的信息来有效地管理系统。本研究说明了交通监控程序如何适用于步道监控,并描述了俄亥俄州辛辛那提大都会区三州10县的步道交通变化。2017年,在15条步道走廊的78个地点使用红外传感器监测步道交通。数据来自10个常设监测站。在68个地点完成短期(7天)样本。在78条步道中,年平均每日步道交通量在8至1897之间。Trail用户在136英里的网络中行驶了大约1110万英里。对交通模式的分析表明,步道主要用于骑自行车和步行等娱乐活动,很少用于通勤。娱乐管理人员可以使用结果来跟踪趋势,并优先考虑在小径开发、安全和维护方面的投资。实施道路交通监测的伙伴关系可以在其他地区复制。订阅JPRA
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