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Oxfordshire Traffic Flows 2012 Page 1 NOTES on MANUAL CLASSIFIED Oxfordshire Traffic Flows 2012 page 1 Table B - Summary of Manual Classified Counts NOTES ON MANUAL CLASSIFIED COUNTS The counts in this table were recorded manually on a single day for a 12-hour period. Since traffic is variable from day to day, the count does not necessarily represent typical traffic flow for the location. Automatic counts which HGV means all vehicles over 1,500 kg (30 cwt) unladen weight, excluding buses. The number of bicycles includes all bicycles ridden on the INDEX ROAD PAGE ROAD PAGE M40 2 Unclassifed roads sorted by location. A329 2 Abingdon 13 A338 2 Ambrosden 14 A34 2 Ascott-U-Wychwood 14 A3400 3 Aston Rowant 14 A361 3 Banbury 14 A40 3 Benson 14 A4074 3 Berinsfield 14 A4095 3 Bicester 14 A41 4 Bletchingdon 15 A4129 4 Blewbury 15 A4130 4 Bloxham 15 A4142 4 Bodicote 15 A4144 4 Brize Norton 15 A415 5 Carterton 15 A4155 5 Charlton on Otmor 15 A4158 5 Checkendon 15 A4160 6 Chinnor 15 A4165 6 Chipping Norton 15 A417 6 Cholsey 15 A418 6 Clanfield 15 A4183 6 Claydon 15 A4185 6 Cote 15 A420 7 Crowmarsh 15 A422 8 Cuddesdon 16 A423 8 Cumnor 16 A424 8 Didcot 16 A4260 8 Drayton 16 A43 9 Dunsden Green 16 A436 9 East Hendred 16 A44 9 Faringdon 16 A4421 9 Fernham 16 Filkins and Broughton Poggs 16 B4000 9 Finstock 16 B4001 9 Fringford 17 B4009 9 Fritwell 17 B4016 10 Glympton 17 B4017 10 Goring Heath 17 B4020 10 Hanwell 17 B4022 10 Harwell 17 B4027 10 Henley 17 B4030 10 Hook Norton 17 B4031 10 Horspath 17 B4035 11 Kennington 17 B4044 11 Kidlington 17 B4047 11 Kingston Bagpuize 17 B4100 11 Kingston Lisle 17 B4150 11 Launton 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6-7, Postcombe 0 7342 70693 10.39% Tue 10/06/08 470730 199310 TC4031 M40 Akeman Street J9 - J10 0 11998 86079 13.94% Wed 11/06/08 454867 221080 TC4033 M40 North West of A329 J7 - J8 0 6982 70426 9.91% Wed 11/06/08 465144 203317 TC4078 M40 Akeman Street J9 - J10 0 10393 82466 12.60% Thu 07/05/09 454867 221080 TC4342 M40 Akeman Street J9 - J10 0 10393 82466 12.60% Thu 07/05/09 454867 221080 TC4342 M40 South East of A418 J8a - J8 0 4053 51068 7.94% Fri 15/05/09 462756 204733 TC4355 M40 Adwell J6-J7 0 5783 64233 9.00% Tue 02/06/09 470730 199310 TC4398 M40 Junction 6-7, Postcombe 0 5783 64233 9.00% Tue 02/06/09 470730 199310 TC4398 M40 North West of A329 J7 - J8 0 5380 71387 7.54% Fri 05/06/09 465144 203317 TC4402 M40 South East of B4009 J5-J6 0 7144 82586 8.65% Thu 11/06/09 473735 196430 TC4436 M40 Junction 9 to Junction 10 0 10907 87239 12.50% Thu 13/05/10 454867 221080 TC4678 M40 West of A329 0 5593 71277 7.85% Mon 17/05/10 465144 203317 TC4682 M40 Junction 5 to Junction 6 0 6188 81349 7.61% Thu 17/06/10 473735 196430 TC4746 M40 Junction 6 - 7 Postcombe 0 6016 80436 7.48% Fri 18/06/10 470730 199310 TC4747 A329 Castle St, North of A4130 23 76 3442 2.21% Tue 17/04/07 460407 189493 TC3598 A329 St Martins St, South of A4130 43 60 3251 1.85% Tue 17/04/07 460407 189493 TC3598 A329 Croft Rd, South of High Street 57 44 3464 1.27% Thu 10/05/07 460406 189495 TC3615 A329 Castle St, North of A4130 26 28 3631 0.77% Wed 05/09/07 460407 189493 TC3771 A329 St Martins St, South of A4130 50 50 3424 1.46% Wed 05/09/07 460407 189493 TC3771 A329 South West of Little Milton 10 263 7743 3.40% Tue 11/09/07 461500 200420 TC3759 A329 South of Caps Lane, Cholsey 24 149 6349 2.35% Tue 08/07/08 459843 186289 TC4116 A329 South West of Little Milton 12 222 7708 2.88% Fri 26/09/08 461500 200420 TC4175 A329 South of Caps Lane Wallingford 37 178 6443 2.76% Thu 29/04/10 459843 186289 TC4663 A338 N of Ashfields Lane, E Hanney 7 355 8858 4.01% Fri 25/05/07 442159 193323 TC3645 A338 N of Ashfields Lane, E Hanney 10 305 8631 3.53% Tue 17/06/08 442159 193323 TC4083 A338 Between A415 Stagger 21 521 13550 3.85% Tue 13/10/09 444180 197026 TC4540 A338 Between A415 Stagger 21 521 13550 3.85% Tue 13/10/09 444180 197026 TC4540 A338 Between A415 Stagger 22 546 14592 3.74% Fri 25/06/10 444180 197026 TC4750 A338 Frilford Junction with A338 N 13 144 5334 2.70% Tue 28/09/10 444196 197087 TC4836 A338 Frilford Junction with A338 N 13 144 5334 2.70% Tue 28/09/10 444196 197087 TC4835 A338 Frilford Junction with A338 Wantage Road 20 414 13149 3.15% Tue 28/09/10 444196 197087 TC4836 A338 Frilford Junction with A338 Wantage Road 20 414 13149 3.15% Tue 28/09/10 444196 197087 TC4835 A338 Marcham Junction,A338 Oxford Road 27 352 12168 2.89% Tue 28/09/10 444166 196972 TC4834 A338 Marcham Junction,A338 Oxford Road 27 352 12168 2.89% Tue 28/09/10 444166 196972 TC4836 A338 Marcham Junction,A338 S 11 182 7818 2.33% Tue 28/09/10 444166 196972 TC4834 A338 Marcham Junction,A338 S 11 182 7818 2.33% Tue 28/09/10 444166 196972 TC4836 A338 Grove Road 433 291 12668 2.30% Tue 02/11/10 440076 188515 TC4874 A338 Grove Road 433 291 12668 2.30% Tue 02/11/10 440076 188515 TC4873 A338 Grove Street 303 268 10411 2.57% Tue 02/11/10 440076 188515 TC4874 A338 Grove Street 303 268 10411 2.57% Tue 02/11/10 440076 188515 TC4873 A338 Market Place North Side 36 18 1791 1.01% Tue 02/11/10 439872 187889 TC4875 A338 Market Place South Side 32 51 3732 1.37% Tue 02/11/10 439872 187889 TC4875 A338 Newbury St 54 43 2878 1.49% Tue 02/11/10 439872 187889 TC4875 A338 Wallingford St 50 60 4757 1.26% Tue 02/11/10 439872 187889 TC4875 A338 East Hanney 19 264 11159 2.37% Thu 04/11/10 440964 191150 TC4880 A338 East Hanney 19 264 11159 2.37% Thu 04/11/10 440964 191150 TC4881 A338 East Hanney 19 264 11159 2.37% Thu 04/11/10 440964 191150 TC4882 A338 Grove Park Drive Junction, A338 Grove 24 282 11857 2.38% Thu 04/11/10 440964 191150 TC4880 A338 Grove Park Drive Junction, A338 Grove 24 282 11857 2.38% Thu 04/11/10 440964 191150 TC4881 A338 Grove Park Drive Junction, A338 Grove 24 282 11857 2.38% Thu 04/11/10 440964 191150 TC4882 A34 North of South Hinksey 22 7071 58195 12.15% Thu 19/04/07 450588 204260 TC3605 A34 South of Lodge Hill 0 6556 46255 14.17% Wed 09/05/07 450709 200229 TC3623 A34 South West of M40 0 8239 55039 14.97% Thu 10/05/07 453833 217739 TC3625 A34 South of Hinksey Hill Interchange 4 5999 65886 9.11% Fri 29/06/07 451497 201437 TC3703 A34 South of A44 0 7473 65089 11.48% Thu 05/07/07 448329 207898 TC3729 A34 South of A4130 0 5973 36934 16.17% Wed 11/07/07 449982 189414 TC3738 A34 South of B4027 7 7651 51043 14.99% Tue 25/09/07 451666 215323 TC3786 A34 North of A4130 0 6656 53947 12.34% Wed 03/10/07 447435 195754 TC3800 A34 South of A44 0 6654 59368 11.21% Mon 21/04/08 448329 207898 TC3954 A34 South of Lodge Hill 0 5967 54366 10.98% Fri 16/05/08 450709 200229 TC3998 A34 South of B4027 6 7212 54074 13.34% Tue 03/06/08 451666 215323 TC4022 A34 North of the A4130 0 5746 59566 9.65% Fri 06/06/08 447435 195754 TC4028 A34 South of Hinksey Hill Interchange 2 6294 57626 10.92% Wed 18/06/08 451497 201437 TC4086 A34 South of A4130 0 5714 36199 15.78% Tue 07/10/08 449982 189414 TC4198 A34 North Hinksey Lane, Oxford 61 6095 56811 10.73% Wed 20/05/09 449205 205528 TC4356 A34 South of M40 2 6283 51247 12.26% Mon 01/06/09 453833 217739 TC4395 A34 South West of M40 2 6283 51247 12.26% Mon 01/06/09 453833 217739 TC4395 A34 North of South Hinksey 14 4968 53596 9.27% Wed 03/06/09 450588 204260 TC4399 A34 South of B4027 12 6837 58652 11.66% Wed 10/06/09 451666 215323 TC4416 A34 South of B4027 12 6837 58652 11.66% Wed 10/06/09 451666 215323 TC4416 A34 South of A44 0 6803 58997 11.53% Wed 24/06/09 448329 207898 TC4440 A34 South of Peartree 0 6803 58997 11.53% Wed 24/06/09 448329 207898 TC4440 A34 North of A4130 1 5837 56267 10.37% Thu 09/07/09 447435 195754 TC4467 A34 North of the A4130 1 5837 56267 10.37% Thu 09/07/09 447435 195754 TC4467 A34 South of Hinksey Hill Interchange 2 5404 64267 8.41% Fri 04/09/09 451497 201437 TC4495 A34 South of Hinksey Hill Roundabout 2 5404 64267 8.41% Fri 04/09/09 451497 201437 TC4495 A34 South of Lodge Hill 0 4727 50335 9.39% Fri 25/09/09 450709 200229 TC4516 Oxfordshire Traffic Flows 2012 page 3 Table B - Summary of Manual Classified Counts Road Location Cycles HGV All Traffic % HGV Day Date OSGR Ref A34 North of Hinksey Lane 30 5685 55099 10.32% Mon 19/04/10 449205 205528 TC4654 A34 North of South Hinksey 0 5359 56286 9.52% Fri 30/04/10 450588 204260 TC4664 A34 South of B4027 8 6836 56124 12.18% Thu 13/05/10 451666 215323 TC4679 A34 South of Lodge Hill 2 6237 48743 12.80% Thu 27/05/10 450709 200229 TC4708 A34 South of Milton Interchange 3 5615 39648 14.16% Wed 16/06/10 449982 189414 TC4743 A34 South of Hinksey Hill Roundabout 0 5664 58404 9.70% Mon 21/06/10 451497 201437 TC4744 A34 South of M40 13 7166 54728 13.09% Tue 22/06/10 453833 217739 TC4748 A34 North of A4130 0 6095 56168 10.85% Thu 08/07/10 447435 195754 TC4759 A34 South of Peartree 0 7026 63193 11.12% Thu 16/09/10 448329 207898 TC4802 A3400 County Boundary 2 208 3751 5.55% Wed 17/10/07 432000 229900 TC3821 A3400 South East of A361 7 271 3889 6.97% Tue 29/06/10 432903 228018 TC4753 A361 Ascot Hill Farm, N.
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