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Association of Greater Manchester Authorities APPENDIX 1 LISTS OF TRAFFIC FLOWS ON MAJOR ROADS 2009 LISTS OF TRAFFIC FLOWS ON MAJOR ROADS 2009 This Appendix includes the following information: • A list of traffic flows on major road links in Tameside in 2009 sorted by road class and all motor flows. • A list of traffic flows on major roads links in Tameside in 2009 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 2009 have been estimated by applying average countywide growth factors to earlier counts. Therefore the flows given here, whilst being our best estimates for 2009 cannot be used to indicate growth since 2008 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 2009 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. GMTU Report 1588 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Tameside 2009 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr Motorways 99511 ATC M60 Bet Jns 24 & 25 123700 15700 10500 99611 ATC M60 Bet A6140 & Jn 24 114700 14700 8600 99612 02-Jun-09 M60 Bet Jns 22 & 23 109700 13900 8800 76076 22-May-09 M60 Bet Jn 23 & A6140 87900 11000 6400 27854 ATC M67 Bet Jn 1 & End 57100 7400 4300 7807 16-Apr-02 M67 Bet Jns 2 & 3 54900 7300 4000 47903 05-Jul-07 M67 Bet Jns 1 & 2 46100 6900 3500 37888 ATC M67 Bet Jn 3 & End 34400 4200 2600 A Roads 37451 05-Oct-09 A635 Park Parade Ashton 47400 6900 2900 65 79 99618 16-Oct-08 A635 Manchester Rd Audenshaw 43200 5500 2500 95 114 27404 03-Oct-07 A635 Park Parade Ashton 37900 5400 1900 35 44 26575 ATC A57(T) Mottram Moor Mottram 37600 5300 2500 101 147 99512 12-Oct-09 A57 Hyde Rd Denton 37500 5300 1200 124 150 47909 09-Sep-09 A635 Manchester Rd Audenshaw 34700 4700 1100 163 166 74224 29-Sep-09 A635 Manchester Rd Audenshawe 34600 4800 1500 103 102 46583 02-Sep-09 A57(T) Hyde Rd Mottram in Longdendale 26100 3700 1900 42 43 73779 08-Sep-08 A635 Manchester Rd Fairfield (cb) 24200 3300 900 146 176 18257 28-Sep-07 A627 Clarkeway Hyde 21700 2800 600 83 112 73381 15-Oct-09 A57 Woolley Ln Hollingworth 20900 2800 1100 59 64 76074 19-Apr-02 A6140 Moss Way Ashton 20300 3000 1200 27 46 7391 07-Sep-07 A635 Stamford Sq Ashton-U-Lyne 20300 2800 1000 72 97 56586 28-Sep-09 A57 Hyde Rd Denton 20000 2300 600 157 173 99513 14-Apr-05 A6043 Wellington Rd Ashton 19000 1700 300 35 49 17701 26-May-05 A6017 Stockport Rd Denton 18500 2100 400 158 232 80794 28-Jun-06 A6140 Lord Sheldon Way AUL 18200 1600 400 59 81 7727 25-Jun-08 A6018 Stalybridge Rd Mottram in Longdendale 17600 2200 600 70 84 28694 24-May-02 A627 Fernally St Hyde 17400 1800 400 51 86 7856 13-Oct-08 A662 Manchester Rd Droylsden 17400 2200 500 90 120 74561 25-Apr-08 A6017 Stockport Rd Guide Bridge 16800 2100 500 114 152 37839 18-Sep-08 A6017 Ashton Rd Denton 16300 2000 500 189 222 17323 04-Sep-08 A627 Oldham Rd Ashton-U-Lyne 16000 2000 400 81 95 60028 11-Oct-05 A57 Union St Hyde 15400 1600 200 34 49 76075 19-May-08 A6140 Audenshaw Rd Guide Bridge 15300 2400 800 65 98 27386 07-May-08 A627 Dukinfield Rd Hyde 15000 2000 300 116 154 58253 07-Oct-09 A627 Clarke Way Hyde 14500 1900 500 64 69 57372 27-May-05 A627 Dowson Rd Hyde 14500 1400 300 41 63 81169 21-Oct-08 A57 Manchester Road Denton 14300 1500 300 152 187 Notes: Pedal Cycles -12 hr = actual count, 24 hr = AAW estimate for 2009 ATC = Automatic Traffic Count estimates for 2009 cb = cross boundary (counted in neighbouring district) © GMTU 2010 GMTU Report 1588 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Tameside 2009 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 99514 12-Jun-07 A6043 Cricket's Lane North Ashton 13900 800 900 47 63 7958 26-Apr-04 A6017 Ashton Rd Denton 13700 1800 400 131 241 17387 09-Apr-08 A670 Mossley Rd Ashton-under-Lyne 13700 1300 300 23 27 48024 01-Apr-03 A57 Manchester Rd Hyde 13200 1500 300 69 105 81159 09-May-08 A57 Manchester Road South Denton 12800 1400 600 81 108 73974 25-Sep-06 A560 Stockport Rd Gee Cross (cb) 12600 1300 300 63 87 80792 10-Oct-06 A627 Cavendish St Ashton 11900 1400 200 24 34 7373 16-Jun-05 A628(T) Market St Hollingworth 11600 1700 1600 10 14 60027 15-Oct-09 A57 Market Street Hyde 11400 1400 300 66 72 99011 16-Sep-08 A635 Wakefield Rd Stalybridge 10700 1400 300 79 86 58255 20-Jun-08 A57 Market Place Hyde 10300 1000 200 56 74 77876 18-Oct-02 A560 Stockport Rd Gee Cross 9800 1100 100 24 41 57060 01-Jul-08 A627 Oldham Rd Ashton-U-Lyne 9000 1200 200 44 59 81172 20-Jun-08 A57 Manchester Road North Denton 8000 1000 400 56 74 77877 14-Oct-02 A560 Stockport Rd Hattersley 6300 800 200 20 32 37332 10-May-02 A560 Mottram Old Rd Gee Cross 5300 600 100 17 29 73880 05-Sep-08 A670 Mossley Rd Mossley (cb) 4800 500 100 13 16 73879 09-May-03 A6050 Quick Rd Mossley (cb) 2100 200 0 4 6 B Roads 81807 17-Oct-08 B6169 Shepley Rd Audenshaw 20400 3100 800 124 159 82805 28-Sep-09 B6170 Scotland St Dukinfield 17900 2300 700 70 77 81812 24-Nov-08 B6175 High St Stalybridge 17000 1800 300 81 118 82801 30-Apr-04 B6175 High St Stalybridge 16900 1700 300 46 77 82802 13-May-04 B6170 Foundry St Stalybridge 15300 1200 300 34 54 83805 18-Sep-09 B6170 Mossley Rd Ashton 13900 1700 200 23 27 68267 06-May-09 B6170 Birch Ln Dukinfield 13700 1200 200 45 55 83804 13-Oct-09 B6390 Audenshaw Rd Audenshaw 13300 1800 300 111 125 81804 12-Jun-09 B6194 Queens Rd Ashton 13300 1500 400 61 74 83806 03-Nov-09 B6170 Crescent Rd Ashton 12800 1500 200 14 18 83803 04-Nov-09 B6194 Lees New Rd Ashton 12400 1500 400 32 45 81803 26-Jun-09 B6176 Rassbottom St Ashton 12200 1200 100 74 90 83810 27-Apr-05 B6431 Clarence St Stalybridge 11500 1300 400 35 47 81801 21-Oct-09 B6175 Huddersfield Rd Copley 10500 1000 300 34 37 81805 12-Jun-09 B6175 Cheetham Hill Dukinfield 9200 1000 200 60 73 83808 17-Oct-06 B6175 Oxford Rd Dukinfield 8900 900 200 28 40 84012 22-May-09 B6390 Audenshaw Rd Audenshaw 8600 1100 200 41 50 81811 24-Nov-08 B6177 Stamford Rd Mossley 8500 1000 100 12 18 83801 16-Mar-07 B6175 Caroline St Ashton 7500 700 100 32 52 82803 16-Jun-04 B6176 Market St Ashton 6700 600 0 45 68 Notes: Pedal Cycles -12 hr = actual count, 24 hr = AAW estimate for 2009 ATC = Automatic Traffic Count estimates for 2009 cb = cross boundary (counted in neighbouring district) © GMTU 2010 GMTU Report 1588 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by All Motor Flow Tameside 2009 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 81802 08-Jun-09 B6431 Sandy Ln Dukinfield 6700 700 100 22 28 82811 07-Nov-06 B6170 Old Rd Newton 6200 600 200 30 49 82804 14-Jun-04 B6194 Whiteacre Rd Ashton 6200 700 100 57 100 82809 07-Nov-06 B6169 Astley St Dukinfield 6100 700 200 24 40 82806 03-Oct-07 B6174 Market St Mottram 5900 800 100 13 16 97220 03-Sep-09 B6468 Stockport Rd Hyde 5900 500 0 17 18 81806 26-Jun-09 B6174 Stalybridge Rd Mottram 5600 600 100 24 29 81809 14-Nov-08 B6445 Park Rd Dukinfield 4300 700 100 38 58 82810 11-Sep-06 B6445 Park Rd Stalybridge 2200 400 100 24 33 U Roads 82812 09-Nov-01 U Stamford Rd Audenshaw 14000 1800 200 183 285 Notes: Pedal Cycles -12 hr = actual count, 24 hr = AAW estimate for 2009 ATC = Automatic Traffic Count estimates for 2009 cb = cross boundary (counted in neighbouring district) © GMTU 2010 GMTU Report 1588 24 Hour AAWT Flows Sorted by 12 Hour Pedal Cycle Flow Tameside 2009 Link Date of Road Road Name All LGV OGV Pedal Cycles Count No Motors 12hr 24hr 37839 18-Sep-08 A6017 Ashton Rd Denton 16300 2000 500 189 222 82812 09-Nov-01 U Stamford Rd Audenshaw 14000 1800 200 183 285 47909 09-Sep-09 A635 Manchester Rd Audenshaw 34700 4700 1100 163 166 17701 26-May-05 A6017 Stockport Rd Denton 18500 2100 400 158 232 56586 28-Sep-09 A57 Hyde Rd Denton 20000 2300 600 157 173 81169 21-Oct-08 A57 Manchester Road Denton 14300 1500 300 152 187 73779 08-Sep-08 A635 Manchester Rd Fairfield (cb) 24200 3300 900 146 176 7958 26-Apr-04 A6017 Ashton Rd Denton 13700 1800 400 131 241 81807 17-Oct-08 B6169 Shepley Rd Audenshaw 20400 3100 800 124 159 99512 12-Oct-09 A57 Hyde Rd Denton 37500 5300 1200 124 150 27386 07-May-08 A627 Dukinfield Rd Hyde 15000 2000 300 116 154 74561 25-Apr-08 A6017 Stockport Rd Guide Bridge 16800 2100 500 114 152 83804 13-Oct-09 B6390 Audenshaw Rd Audenshaw 13300 1800 300 111 125 74224 29-Sep-09 A635 Manchester Rd Audenshawe 34600 4800 1500 103 102 26575 ATC A57(T) Mottram Moor Mottram 37600 5300 2500 101 147 99618 16-Oct-08 A635 Manchester Rd Audenshaw 43200 5500 2500 95 114 7856 13-Oct-08 A662 Manchester Rd Droylsden 17400 2200 500 90 120 18257 28-Sep-07 A627 Clarkeway Hyde 21700 2800 600 83 112 17323 04-Sep-08 A627 Oldham Rd Ashton-U-Lyne 16000 2000 400 81 95 81159 09-May-08 A57 Manchester Road South Denton 12800 1400 600 81 108 81812 24-Nov-08 B6175 High St Stalybridge 17000 1800 300 81 118 99011 16-Sep-08 A635 Wakefield Rd Stalybridge 10700 1400 300 79 86 81803 26-Jun-09 B6176 Rassbottom St Ashton 12200 1200 100 74 90 7391 07-Sep-07 A635 Stamford Sq Ashton-U-Lyne 20300 2800 1000 72 97 82805 28-Sep-09 B6170 Scotland St Dukinfield 17900 2300 700 70 77 7727 25-Jun-08 A6018 Stalybridge Rd Mottram in Longdendale 17600 2200 600 70 84 48024 01-Apr-03 A57 Manchester Rd Hyde 13200 1500 300 69 105 60027 15-Oct-09 A57 Market Street Hyde 11400 1400 300 66 72 76075
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