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Appendix A: Data Collection Information Project Name Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road Document Title Feasibility Study APPENDIX A: DATA COLLECTION INFORMATION Doc. Ref.: CO401425/Rep-01 Rev 07 Issued: March 2018 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 1 - Killyleagh Road / Strangford Road -Priority A22 Killyleagh Rd (Nth) 218 289 145 Strangford Road 189 355 470 Bus / HGV 2% A22 Killyleagh Rd (sth) AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 2- Ardglass Rd / Edward Street/ Ballyhornan Road -Priority Ballyhornan Road 150 330 301 529 Edward Ardglass Street Road (Hosp) 340 407 322 341 Bus / HGV 2% Ardglass Rd (West) AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 3- Belfast Rd /Killyleagh Rd/ Church St- Roundabout Killyleagh Road 365 508 602 A7 Belfast Road 487 793 1051 Bus / HGV 2% Church Street AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 4- Killough Road / Ardglass Road -Priority Killough Road 288 398 449 Ardglass Road 340 439 440 Bus / HGV 3% Killough Road (South) AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 5- Ardglass Road / Flying Horse Road -Priority Ardglass Road (Nth) 361 366 259 Flying Horse Road 275 333 322 Bus / HGV 2% Ardglass Road (Sth) AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 6- Killough Road / Flying Horse Rd/ Ballynoe Rd-Priority Killough Road (Nth) 495 265 405 302 Flying Horse Ballynoe Road Road 204 248 151 68 Bus / HGV 3% Killough Road (Killough Village) AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 7- Vianstown Road / Bishops Brae -Priority Vianstown Road (urban side) 118 78 192 Bishops Brae 140 217 123 Bus / HGV 2% Vianstown Road (rural) AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 8- Saul Street / Scotch Street -Priority Saul Street 263 398 498 632 Scotch Street Saul Way 481 480 Bus / HGV 1% AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 9- Strangford Road / Rathkeltair Road/ Quoile Brae -Priority Quoile Brae 54 88 175 96 Strangford Strangford Road (E) Road West 121 135 79 206 Bus / HGV 1% Rathkeltair Road AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 10- Ardglass Road / Struell Wells - Roundabout Struell Wells Road 259 121 321 90 Ardglass Ardglass Road Road (Nth) 325 232 (Ardglass) Bus / HGV 2% AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 11- Market Street / Irish Street/ Church St - Signals Church Street 716 616 453 Market Street 516 329 166 Bus / HGV 3% Irish Street AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 12- Market Street / St Patricks Avenue - Signals Market Street 681 681 362 St Patricks Avenue 393 496 465 Bus / HGV 3% Market Street AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 13 - Church Street / Saul Way -Signals Church Street (Nth) 854 833 514 Saul Way 472 560 536 Bus / HGV 4% Church St (Sth) AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road AM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 14 - Collins Corner - Signals Pound Lane 428 Killough 200 74 Road 307 129 51 Stream Stream Street (Nth) Street (Sth) 330 159 358 525 Bus / HGV 5% St Patricks Avenue AM Peak 0815-0915 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 1 - Killyleagh Road / Strangford Road -Priority A22 Killyleagh Rd (Nth) 213 320 254 Strangford Road 125 435 413 Bus / HGV 2% A22 Killyleagh Rd (sth) PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 2- Ardglass Rd / Edward Street/ Ballyhornan Road -Priority Ballyhornan Road 296 137 334 408 Edward Ardglass Road Street (Hosp) 329 441 251 481 Bus / HGV 2% Ardglass Rd (West) PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 3- Belfast Rd /Killyleagh Rd/ Church St- Roundabout Killyleagh Road 482 441 589 A7 Belfast Road 485 885 951 Bus / HGV 2% Church Street PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 4- Killough Road / Ardglass Road -Priority Killough Road 255 447 306 Ardglass Road 357 274 519 Bus / HGV 3% Killough Road (South) PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 5- Ardglass Road / Flying Horse Road -Priority Ardglass Road (Nth) 299 324 235 Flying Horse Road 248 320 332 Bus / HGV 2% Ardglass Road (Sth) PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 6- Killough Road / Flying Horse Rd/ Ballynoe Rd-Priority Killough Road (Nth) 309 444 234 245 Flying Horse Ballynoe Road Road 350 277 89 140 Bus / HGV 3% Killough Road (Killough Village) PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 7- Vianstown Road / Bishops Brae -Priority Vianstown Road (urban side) 113 123 185 Bishops Brae 184 184 193 Bus / HGV 2% Vianstown Road (rural) PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 8- Saul Street / Scotch Street -Priority Saul Street 243 244 607 291 Scotch Street Saul Way 385 494 Bus / HGV 1% PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 9- Strangford Road / Rathkeltair Road/ Quoile Brae -Priority Quoile Brae 17 59 171 155 Strangford Strangford Road (E) Road West 101 87 27 71 Bus / HGV 1% Rathkeltair Road PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 10- Ardglass Road / Struell Wells - Roundabout Struell Wells Road 108 229 318 231 Ardglass Ardglass Road Road (Nth) 323 115 (Ardglass Bus / HGV 2% PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 11- Market Street / Irish Street/ Church St - Signals Church Street 711 556 514 Market Street 470 260 149 Bus / HGV 3% Irish Street PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 12- Market Street / St Patricks Avenue - Signals Market Street 695 742 391 St Patricks Avenue 397 460 501 Bus / HGV 3% Market Street PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 13 - Church Street / Saul Way -Signals Church Street (Nth) 864 875 596 Saul Way 402 687 506 Bus / HGV 4% Church St (Sth) PM Peak 1700-1800 Eastern Distributor Road PM Peak Flows , Downpatrick CO401425 Junction 14 - Collins Corner - Signals Pound Lane 402 Killough 77 127 Road 250 105 69 Stream Stream Street (Nth) Street (Sth) 109 110 164 369 Bus / HGV 5% St Patricks Avenue PM Peak 1700-1800 Queue Figure 1: Maximum Queue Length AM (North-western sites) Queue Figure 2: Maximum Queue Length PM (North-western sites) Queue Figure 3: Maximum Queue Length AM (South-eastern sites) Queue Figure 4: Maximum Queue Length PM (South-eastern site) Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road ATC Summary Data Feasibility Study Week 1 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th 5-Day Avg 7-Day Avg Site 1 – A22 12 Hour 8309 8392 8604 8472 8485 7285 6578 8452 8018 New Bridge Street 24 Hour 9906 9941 10492 10368 10374 9092 8029 10216 9743 New Bridge Street 12000 10000 8000 6000 12 Hour 24 Hour 4000 2000 0 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road ATC Summary Data Feasibility Study Week 1 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th 5-Day Avg 7-Day Avg Site 2 – 12 Hour 1489 1422 1581 1524 1501 1317 1243 1503 1440 Mearne Road 24 Hour 1753 1713 1864 1832 1819 1591 1472 1796 1721 Mearne Road 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 12 Hour 24 Hour 800 600 400 200 0 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road ATC Summary Data Feasibility Study Week 1 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th 5-Day Avg 7-Day Avg Site 3 – 12 Hour 2499 2520 2679 2618 2627 2738 1683 2589 2481 Ballyhornan Road 24 Hour 2987 3008 3265 3234 3225 3382 2117 3144 3031 Ballyhornan Road 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 12 Hour 24 Hour 1500 1000 500 0 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road ATC Summary Data Feasibility Study Week 1 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th 5-Day Avg 7-Day Avg Site 4 – 12 Hour 4659 4791 4790 4960 4861 3794 3494 4812 4478 Killyleagh Road 24 Hour 5399 5568 5636 5811 5684 4635 4148 5620 5269 Killyleagh Road 7000 6000 5000 4000 12 Hour 3000 24 Hour 2000 1000 0 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road ATC Summary Data Feasibility Study Week 1 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th 5-Day Avg 7-Day Avg Site 5 – 12 Hour 2494 2355 2536 2373 2556 2652 2702 2463 2524 Strangford Road 24 Hour 2849 2766 3007 2855 3039 3037 3114 2903 2953 Strangford Road 3500 3000 2500 2000 12 Hour 1500 24 Hour 1000 500 0 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road ATC Summary Data Feasibility Study Week 1 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th 5-Day Avg 7-Day Avg Site 6 – Saul 12 Hour 1647 1654 1734 1673 1670 1482 1429 1675 1613 Road 24 Hour 1987 2023 2115 2053 2056 1914 1755 2047 1986 Saul Road 2500 2000 1500 12 Hour 24 Hour 1000 500 0 Mon 6th Tues 7th Wed 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th Downpatrick Eastern Distributor Road ATC Summary Data Feasibility Study
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