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HFAS Report 1655 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow HFAS Report 1655 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Bolton 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr Motorways 48092 ADJ M61 Bet Jns 2 & 3 (all carriageways) 153900 23700 12400 16047 ATC M61 Bet Jns 1 & 2 127100 20600 11600 26051 ATC M61 Bet Jns 3 & 4 94900 11400 10100 56050 8-Jun-10 M61 Bet Jns 4 & 5 94700 11600 8800 36049 9-Jun-10 M61 Bet Jns 5 & 6 93100 11500 8800 16048 ATC M61 Bet Jn 6 & 8 78600 7900 8000 56044 4-May-10 M61 Bet Jn 3 & A666 63000 9000 6400 57604 19-May-06 M61 Slip Roads Bet Jn 2 & A580 26500 3100 800 A Roads 7431 14-Sep-10 A666 St Peters Way Burnden 63400 7700 3500 4 4 57453 29-Jun-10 A666 Farnworth & Kearsley Bypass Farnworth 58000 5800 3300 0 0 8030 21-Sep-10 A666 St Peters Way Bolton 54400 5000 2800 5 5 27452 28-May-10 A666 St Peters Way Bolton 49500 4800 2600 0 0 27801 10-May-10 A6027 De Havilland Way Middlebrook 37100 3600 2700 53 73 70317 10-Jun-10 A6058 Bridgeman Place Bolton 35500 3700 800 93 102 6571 10-Jul-09 A58 Snydale Way Over Hulton 35400 4400 1200 43 58 38542 18-May-09 A666 Kay St Bolton 34300 3800 800 29 46 7432 23-Apr-10 A666 Bolton Rd Kearsley 31000 4200 1000 140 171 99308 25-Jun-09 A673 Topp Way Bolton 30400 3100 1100 41 52 7921 23-Sep-10 A579 Trinity St Bolton 30300 2800 700 74 79 74677 6-May-08 A575 Bolton Rd Moses Gate 29900 3600 700 159 242 99066 16-Apr-10 A575 Manchester Rd Moses Gate 29400 3200 500 116 141 17392 24-Sep-10 A673 Chorley New Rd Horwich 28800 2500 500 124 143 7959 14-Sep-10 A6053 Bolton Rd Farnworth 28600 4400 1100 101 100 17394 9-Jul-07 A676 Folds Rd Bolton 28400 2800 400 155 233 16555 29-Apr-10 A579 Bury New Rd Bolton 26800 2900 1100 125 138 7730 1-May-09 A6027 De Havilland Way Middlebrook 26500 2900 1200 21 29 57061 16-May-07 A666 Blackburn Rd Astley Bridge 25400 2700 600 47 76 38004 12-Oct-09 A58 Moss Bank Way Astley Bridge 25300 2500 700 50 69 36596 20-Apr-10 A58 Wigan Rd Hunger Hill 24600 2900 600 44 51 73090 14-Apr-08 A673 Chorley New Rd Horwich 24300 2400 800 141 237 26582 18-Apr-08 A58 Park Rd Westhoughton 23900 2800 1000 45 69 37510 22-Oct-10 A676 Bradshaw Brow Bradshaw 23400 2400 400 62 73 26583 28-Sep-07 A58 Crompton Way Astley Bridge 23000 2600 400 64 99 48285 16-Sep-09 A6053 Bolton Rd Farnworth 22900 2700 1100 122 142 Notes: Pedal Cycles -12 hr = actual count, 24 hr = AAW estimate for 2010 ATC = Automatic Traffic Count estimates for 2010 Adj = Adjusted to be consistent with adjacent flows cb = cross boundary (counted in neighbouring district) © TfGM 2011 HFAS Report 1655 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Bolton 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 37876 13-May-10 A676 Wigan Rd Deane 22600 2200 500 80 92 46592 18-Apr-08 A58 Moss Bank Way Halliwell 22000 2500 600 24 37 7291 9-Jul-08 A575 Albert Road Farnworth 21400 2600 500 84 119 47988 18-Mar-09 A579 Bradford St Bolton 21200 2300 900 62 92 17902 9-Sep-09 A676 Wigan Rd Deane 20900 2500 700 40 47 17382 21-May-10 A666 Blackburn Rd Eagley 20700 2000 400 19 23 56377 10-Jun-10 A676 Moor Ln Bolton 20700 1800 400 87 95 27942 27-Mar-09 A579 St Helens Rd Daubhill 20200 2100 400 39 62 17905 14-Jun-04 A6054 Marsden Rd Bolton 18900 2000 400 92 185 47469 2-May-08 A673 Chorley New Rd Halliwell 18300 1600 400 44 67 56593 16-Sep-08 A58 Bury Rd Breightmet 18300 2400 600 78 97 57753 27-May-10 A5082 Long Causeway Farnworth 18200 2700 900 70 81 56846 27-Apr-07 A579 St Helens Rd Daubhill 18100 2000 300 51 83 17709 21-Jun-07 A6053 Church St Little Lever 18000 2000 400 59 87 73083 22-Sep-10 A575 Worsley Rd Farnworth (cb) 17400 2500 500 129 131 16554 16-Apr-07 A58 Beaumont Rd Bolton 17000 1400 300 44 79 58048 25-Mar-03 A673 Turton St Bolton 16800 2000 400 52 93 8456 23-Oct-09 A676 Folds Rd Bolton 16700 1400 400 81 109 73086 31-Mar-08 A666 Manchester Rd Farnworth 16600 2100 600 101 170 73087 10-Jun-08 A667 Kearsley Rd Kearsley (cb) 16300 1500 300 58 84 48525 11-Jun-10 A6 Link to M61 Over Hulton 16200 2200 1400 19 23 73081 15-Sep-09 A6 Salford Rd Over Hulton 16100 2100 1300 69 78 47992 18-Apr-05 A6099 Halliwell Rd Halliwell 16000 1700 200 29 57 18203 14-Mar-05 A6053 Market St Farnworth 15800 2100 500 81 159 28245 22-Sep-08 A676 Moor Ln Bolton 15500 1200 200 44 61 36158 23-Apr-09 A6 Chorley Rd Westhoughton 15500 1900 500 103 130 46163 8-May-09 A6 Manchester Rd Bolton 14600 1700 500 85 118 74518 26-Apr-10 A575 Bradshawgate Bolton 14500 1200 200 106 142 77894 20-Apr-05 A6 Manchester Rd Westhoughton 13700 1800 500 69 106 7954 16-Mar-10 A673 Bury New Rd Bolton 13600 1300 300 46 54 6572 1-Apr-08 A58 Crompton Way Tonge Moor 12800 1500 300 51 74 73080 25-May-04 A579 Newbrook Rd Over Hulton (cb) 12300 1400 400 58 111 38299 27-Apr-10 A575 Manor St Bolton 12000 1000 200 64 74 73062 13-Oct-09 A666 Blackburn Rd Egerton 11700 1300 400 30 39 73092 15-Oct-03 A6 Chorley Rd Blackrod 11400 1600 400 32 52 26155 20-May-08 A6 Salford Rd Over Hulton 10400 1500 500 88 134 Notes: Pedal Cycles -12 hr = actual count, 24 hr = AAW estimate for 2010 ATC = Automatic Traffic Count estimates for 2010 Adj = Adjusted to be consistent with adjacent flows cb = cross boundary (counted in neighbouring district) © TfGM 2011 HFAS Report 1655 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Bolton 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 80620 14-Apr-08 A58 Wigan Rd Westhoughton 10400 1300 400 28 47 70024 25-Mar-10 A6172 Gt Moor St Bolton 10400 700 100 41 52 77890 16-Oct-02 A676 Bradshaw Rd Bradshaw 10100 1000 200 12 23 77892 22-Sep-09 A675 Belmont Rd Astley Bridge 9900 1200 200 32 36 38301 19-Oct-04 A575 Gladstone Rd Farnworth 9600 1300 200 36 64 27756 14-Oct-04 A5082 Buckley Ln Farnworth 9500 1300 300 42 72 8190 15-Oct-10 A575 Egerton St Moses Gate 9300 1200 300 44 52 77891 17-Oct-02 A666 Blackburn Rd Egerton 8900 1100 400 5 9 70316 5-Oct-10 A676 Deansgate Bolton 8300 600 100 100 113 7443 1-Oct-10 A676 Ramsbottom Rd Bradshaw 7800 1000 200 11 13 17906 19-Oct-05 A6145 Hulton Ln Hulton 7800 800 100 19 30 56923 13-Sep-10 A675 Belmont Rd Horrocks Fold 6600 800 200 12 13 B Roads 96002 21-May-09 B6536 Manchester Rd Burnden 22200 2700 500 84 111 83402 21-Apr-10 B6202 College Way Gilnow 19400 2100 300 74 78 83408 8-Nov-10 B5235 Leigh Rd Westhoughton 17800 1900 400 21 28 83401 12-Oct-10 B6226 Chorley Old Rd Halliwell 17700 2000 200 74 83 82406 15-May-09 B6206 Higher Bridge St Bolton 16600 1600 200 50 69 82402 30-Apr-10 B6202 Mayor St Gilnow 16100 1700 200 41 50 83407 23-Jun-05 B5239 Dicconson Ln Westhoughton 15200 1800 700 23 37 93109 2-Jul-09 B6226 Chorley Old Rd Horwich 14100 1300 400 59 72 82409 9-Nov-07 B6472 Turton Rd Bradshaw Chapel 13800 1400 200 36 67 83410 5-Nov-07 B6472 Darwen Rd Bradshaw Chapel 13800 1300 100 5 9 83404 8-Oct-10 B5408 Manchester Rd Scot Lane End 13200 1800 600 44 52 82401 30-Apr-10 B6266 Chorley Old Rd Delph Hill 11200 1200 200 8 10 81405 11-Jun-09 B5238 Scot Ln Scot Lane End 10600 1300 500 22 28 81409 20-Oct-08 B5236 Church Rd Westhoughton 10300 1100 200 64 97 82408 20-Nov-07 B5235 Bolton Rd Westhoughton 10000 900 100 19 33 82405 17-Sep-07 B6209 Radcliffe Rd Haulgh 9900 1100 100 34 50 81907 25-Nov-08 B6206 Bridge St Bolton 9700 800 100 56 92 82404 9-Jun-10 B5408 Manchester Rd Blackrod 8300 900 100 20 22 96998 24-Apr-09 B6199 Plodder Lane Farnworth 7900 800 200 36 50 81402 13-May-04 B6202 Tudor Ave Gilnow 7100 600 100 26 47 81412 20-Oct-08 B6203 Spa Road Gilnow 7000 700 100 34 52 81411 20-Oct-08 B6391 Chapeltown Rd Chapeltown 6600 700 100 12 18 83403 1-Oct-10 B5238 Tanner Brow Blackrod 6000 800 100 7 8 Notes: Pedal Cycles -12 hr = actual count, 24 hr = AAW estimate for 2010 ATC = Automatic Traffic Count estimates for 2010 Adj = Adjusted to be consistent with adjacent flows cb = cross boundary (counted in neighbouring district) © TfGM 2011 HFAS Report 1655 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Bolton 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 99531 14-May-09 B6196 Arthur Ln Ainsworth 5800 600 100 14 18 81404 8-Jun-09 B5408 Manchester Rd Blackrod 5600 600 100 35 51 82403 9-Jun-10 B5238 Crown Ln Horwich 5400 700 200 24 26 94839 22-Oct-10 B6207 Waterloo St Bolton 5300 800 300 29 34 81406 11-Jun-09 B6209 Castle St Springfield 4800 500 100 33 41 83911 12-Sep-08 B6206 St Georges Rd Bolton 4400 500 0 6 9 83910 12-Nov-07 B6205 St Georges Rd Bolton 4000 300 0 29 52 81401 24-Jun-09 B6402 Old Kiln Ln Doffcocker 3300 200 100 58 73 82407 18-Oct-07 B6208 Ainsworth Ln Tonge Fold 3200 400 0 24 35 99447 20-May-09 B6213 Turton Rd Tottington (cb) 2400 300 0 6 8 Notes: Pedal Cycles -12 hr = actual count, 24 hr = AAW estimate for 2010 ATC = Automatic Traffic Count estimates for 2010 Adj = Adjusted to be consistent with adjacent flows cb = cross boundary (counted in neighbouring district) © TfGM 2011 HFAS Report 1655 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by 12 Hour Pedal Cycle Flow Bolton 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 74677 6-May-08 A575 Bolton Rd Moses Gate 29900 3600 700 159 242 17394 9-Jul-07 A676 Folds Rd Bolton 28400 2800 400 155 233 73090 14-Apr-08 A673 Chorley New Rd Horwich 24300 2400 800 141 237 7432 23-Apr-10 A666 Bolton Rd Kearsley 31000 4200 1000 140 171 73083 22-Sep-10 A575 Worsley Rd Farnworth (cb) 17400 2500 500 129 131 16555 ATC A579 Bury New Rd Bolton 26800 2900 1100 125 138 17392 24-Sep-10 A673 Chorley New Rd Horwich 28800 2500 500 124 143 48285 16-Sep-09 A6053 Bolton Rd Farnworth 22900 2700 1100 122 142 99066 16-Apr-10 A575 Manchester Rd Moses Gate 29400 3200 500 116 141 74518 26-Apr-10 A575 Bradshawgate Bolton 14500 1200
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