Appendix 1 Lists of Traffic Flows on Major Roads in 2010

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Appendix 1 Lists of Traffic Flows on Major Roads in 2010 APPENDIX 1 LISTS OF TRAFFIC FLOWS ON MAJOR ROADS IN 2010 LISTS OF TRAFFIC FLOWS ON MAJOR ROADS 2010 This Appendix includes the following information: A list of traffic flows on major road links in Stockport in 2010 sorted by road class and all motor flows. A list of traffic flows on major roads links in Stockport in 2010 sorted by 12-hour pedal cycle flow. The motor vehicle flows are estimates of the 24-hour, annual average weekday flows. They are based mainly on 12-hour manual classified traffic count and ATC data collected as part of the Unit's countywide monitoring programme. They represent the flow at a specific point on each link. Flows on links not counted in 2010 have been estimated by applying average countywide growth factors to earlier counts. Therefore the flows given here, whilst being our best estimates for 2010 cannot be used to indicate growth since 2009 on individual links. Two sets of pedal cycle flows are presented: the counted 12-hour flows and an estimate of 24-hour annual average weekday pedal cycle flows for 2010 using factors derived from a set of automatic cycle count data. Maps showing motor vehicle flows, pedal cycle flows and DfT link numbers are included in Appendix 4. HFAS Report 1661 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Stockport 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr Motorways 70270 ATC M60 Bet Jns 2 & 3 155500 18600 12300 17918 ATC M60 Bet Jns 1 & 2 132300 16400 11700 48011 ATC M60 Bet Jns 27 & 1 128400 16000 11300 99511 ATC M60 Bet Jns 24 & 25 119300 16200 10200 38748 ATC M60 Bet Jns 26 & 27 103300 13600 10300 75451 ATC M60 Bet Jns 25 and 26 102100 13600 9300 6046 ATC M56 Bet Jns 1 & 2 88800 10800 6700 26059 ATC M60 Bet Jns 4 & 5 82200 8500 4700 38028 ATC M60 Bet Jn 2 & A560 23200 2300 1300 A Roads 26352 20-Sep-10 A34 Kingsway Gatley 77400 6000 2500 50 55 38735 27-Sep-10 A34 Kingsway Gatley 63500 5500 2400 52 57 70043 27-May-10 A34 Kingsway Stockport 51600 3600 2300 5 6 99287 30-Oct-01 A34 Handforth By-pass Gillbent 50400 3100 800 17 27 27296 09-Jul-10 A560 Stockport Rd West Bredbury 40900 3800 1700 110 130 73776 18-Oct-10 A34 Kingsway Gatley (cb) 39800 2600 900 96 116 3000 08-Oct-10 A6 Buxton Rd Hazel Grove 39400 3600 2100 227 266 27973 18-Mar-09 A6 London Rd Hazel Grove 33500 3600 1900 153 226 48338 17-Mar-10 A560 Brinksway Rd Stockport 32800 3500 1600 40 52 99018 07-Jun-10 A6 London Rd Hazel Grove 32500 3800 1700 118 151 6163 24-Jun-09 A6 Wellington Rd South Stockport 28700 3000 1000 334 420 58353 16-Oct-09 A560 Crookilley Way Stockport 26800 4100 2200 4 5 48042 13-Jun-07 A626 Marple Rd Offerton 26600 2500 900 77 113 77874 11-Oct-02 A6 Buxton Rd Hazel Grove 26000 2900 1700 51 99 70150 19-May-10 A560 Crookilley Way Brinnington 25700 3200 1000 0 0 27779 26-Sep-08 A5143 Bridge Ln Bramhall 24800 1900 400 156 226 38747 08-Sep-10 A560 Crookilley Way Stockport 24500 3600 1000 7 7 16153 21-Oct-08 A6 Wellington Rd North Heaton Chapel 24500 2800 600 275 388 27983 20-Mar-09 A5145 Travis Brow Stockport 24400 2600 900 53 85 58034 16-Sep-10 A5145 Didsbury Rd Heaton Mersey 24400 2600 400 171 183 37807 21-Jun-10 A5102 Bramhall Ln South Davenport 24400 2300 400 227 291 99521 26-May-10 A555 MAELR Gillbent 24200 1900 600 2 2 7714 24-Mar-10 A5149 Chester Rd Woodford 24100 1800 800 116 150 99520 16-Jun-10 A5102 Woodford Rd Woodford 23500 1900 800 130 143 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 1661 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Stockport 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 37920 16-Jun-03 A626 Tiviot Way Stockport 23000 3900 1100 50 97 27985 14-Jun-07 A6017 Higher Bents Ln Bredbury 23000 2400 800 83 122 56154 30-Sep-09 A6 Buxton Rd High Lane 21600 2500 1600 87 101 47272 01-Jul-09 A523 Macclesfield Rd Hazel Grove 21200 2500 1100 115 148 17674 09-Oct-08 A5102 Bramhall Ln South Bramhall 20300 1700 300 136 187 27267 24-Apr-07 A523 Macclesfield Rd Hazel Grove 20200 2200 800 115 177 57228 13-Oct-04 A560 Stockport Rd Cheadle 20000 1800 400 232 395 46166 22-May-07 A6 Wellington Rd North Heaton Moor 19200 1800 400 153 249 27384 01-May-08 A626 Hall St Stockport 18600 2200 300 55 80 37434 24-May-07 A627 Otterspool Rd Romiley 18300 2000 800 36 56 73972 26-May-05 A6017 Ashton Rd Bredbury (cb) 18100 2000 400 158 265 57724 26-Jun-09 A560 King St Stockport 17600 2200 400 80 111 47762 26-Sep-07 A5102 Woodford Rd Bramhall 17100 1300 200 59 80 17321 22-Apr-08 A626 Manchester Rd Heaton Chapel 16500 2000 300 92 133 47302 05-Sep-08 A560 Stockport Rd Cheadle Heath 16200 1900 500 92 133 70275 14-Mar-07 A560 Great Egerton St Stockport 15800 1100 300 37 64 17324 04-Sep-06 A627 Offerton Rd Offerton 14400 1700 800 51 81 73382 24-Sep-08 A626 Lower Fold Marple Bridge 14300 1300 100 23 29 48026 29-Apr-08 A560 Stockport Rd East Bredbury 13900 1400 200 89 128 58254 09-Jun-03 A560 Great Egerton St Stockport 13100 1200 200 43 83 27762 10-May-07 A5102 Wilmslow Rd Woodford 13000 1300 100 54 83 99522 10-Oct-07 A555 MAELR Stanley Green 12700 800 100 4 6 7272 25-Sep-06 A560 Stockport Rd Woodley 12400 1200 300 63 100 28300 18-Mar-10 A560 Wood St Stockport 12100 1500 500 39 50 37330 10-Sep-09 A560 Gatley Rd Cheadle 11800 1100 200 222 272 27781 13-May-08 A5149 Ack Ln West Cheadle Hulme 11800 800 100 124 189 7270 19-Apr-10 A560 Altrincham Rd Gatley 10400 800 300 134 180 48030 28-Sep-10 A627 George Ln Bredbury 8000 900 200 41 41 18256 02-Jul-10 A560 Chestergate Stockport 7900 1100 200 43 51 77875 14-Oct-02 A626 Glossop Rd Marple Bridge 4800 600 100 6 11 B Roads 84007 16-Sep-10 B5465 Shaw Heath Stockport 25400 2700 300 156 167 84008 10-Nov-10 B5465 Hempshaw Ln Little Moor 21800 2900 600 82 117 81904 15-Jun-09 B5465 St Marys Way Little Moor 20600 2700 700 49 72 81909 25-Nov-08 B5358 Wilmslow Rd Heald Green 20100 1400 200 93 153 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 1661 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Stockport 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 81908 25-Nov-08 B5358 Wilmslow Rd Cheadle 19700 1300 200 146 240 83902 21-May-10 B6167 Reddish Rd Reddish 18300 2100 300 173 210 83904 08-Sep-10 B5465 Edgeley Rd Cheadle Heath 15900 1300 300 120 122 82903 30-Jun-04 B6167 Lancashire Hill Stockport 15700 1600 200 66 114 82901 06-May-05 B6104 Stockport Rd Romiley 15500 1500 200 56 99 99061 ATC B6104 Carrington Rd Portwood 15000 2000 400 82 96 81906 25-Nov-08 B5095 Manchester Rd Cheadle 14700 900 100 314 517 83901 28-Apr-05 B5169 School Ln Heaton Chapel 14300 1300 100 120 193 82904 07-Jun-05 B5169 Broadstone Rd Heaton Chapel 14000 1300 200 187 313 83005 01-Nov-10 B5166 Styal Rd Wythenshawe (cb) 13700 1200 100 124 165 81901 24-Jun-09 B5094 Stanley Rd Gillbent 13600 1300 300 132 166 81905 13-Nov-08 B6167 Gorton Rd Reddish 13200 2000 500 67 117 83905 05-Oct-09 B5095 Hulme Hall Rd Cheadle Hulme 10500 700 100 93 129 81902 17-Jun-08 B6171 Nangreave Rd Heaviley 8600 800 100 103 149 83903 01-Jul-10 B6101 Stockport Rd Marple 8400 900 200 52 55 93107 10-Jun-09 B6101 Strines Rd Strines 6800 800 200 26 33 81910 25-Nov-08 B5094 Acre Ln Kitt's Moss 6500 500 0 24 40 83906 08-Nov-07 B5169 Moorside Rd Heaton Moor 5800 700 100 35 66 81903 15-Jun-09 B6102 Arkwright Rd Stockport 4700 500 100 27 40 C Roads 83909 18-Oct-07 C Finney Ln Cheadle 21300 1400 200 126 185 83907 08-Nov-07 C Turves Rd Cheadle Hulme 17000 1200 100 90 169 U Roads 82907 18-Oct-06 U King St West Stockport 19900 2300 400 48 75 82906 12-Nov-07 U Bramhall Moor Ln Hazel Grove 17000 1500 400 81 145 83908 16-Oct-07 U Hillgate Stockport 15900 2400 600 52 78 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 1661 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Stockport 2010 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 6163 24-Jun-09 A6 Wellington Rd South Stockport 28700 3000 1000 334 420 81906 25-Nov-08 B5095 Manchester Rd Cheadle 14700 900 100 314 517 16153 21-Oct-08 A6 Wellington Rd North Heaton Chapel 24500 2800 600 275 388 57228 13-Oct-04 A560 Stockport Rd Cheadle 20000 1800 400 232 395 3000 08-Oct-10 A6 Buxton Rd Hazel Grove 39400 3600 2100 227 266 37807 21-Jun-10 A5102 Bramhall Ln South Davenport 24400 2300 400 227 291 37330 10-Sep-09 A560 Gatley Rd Cheadle 11800 1100 200 222 272 82904 07-Jun-05 B5169 Broadstone Rd Heaton Chapel 14000 1300 200 187 313 83902 21-May-10 B6167 Reddish Rd Reddish 18300 2100 300 173 210 58034 16-Sep-10 A5145 Didsbury Rd Heaton Mersey 24400 2600 400 171 183 73972 26-May-05 A6017 Ashton Rd Bredbury (cb) 18100 2000 400 158 265 27779 26-Sep-08 A5143 Bridge Ln Bramhall 24800 1900 400 156 226 84007 16-Sep-10 B5465 Shaw Heath Stockport 25400 2700 300 156 167 27973 18-Mar-09 A6 London Rd Hazel Grove 33500 3600 1900 153 226 46166 22-May-07 A6 Wellington Rd North Heaton Moor 19200 1800 400 153 249 81908 25-Nov-08 B5358 Wilmslow Rd Cheadle 19700 1300 200 146 240 17674 09-Oct-08 A5102 Bramhall Ln South Bramhall 20300 1700 300 136 187 7270 19-Apr-10 A560 Altrincham Rd Gatley 10400
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