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Pedestrian Counts

Pedestrian count service captures foot-traffic volume, route choice, and peak-period behavior at crossings, intersections, and corridors.

Service objective

Measure pedestrian demand and movement behavior so planning and design teams can improve safety, access, and public-space performance.

Pedestrian count corridor context
Pedestrian counts

Pedestrian route and crossing volume collection logic.

Tooling stack

Manual count boards

Video-assisted pedestrian capture

Interval-based tabulation sheets

Route and crossing-point coding templates

Process sequence

Step 01

Location and objective setup

Define study points, observation windows, and the specific access or safety question the project needs to answer.

Step 02

Pedestrian movement capture

Record pedestrian volumes, crossing behavior, and route direction through the scheduled intervals.

Step 03

Peak-period validation

Validate counts across key periods to confirm representative demand and identify high-activity windows.

Step 04

Reporting and interpretation

Summarize pedestrian patterns, hotspot locations, and route tendencies in a structured technical output.

Captured data and outputs

Captured data

  • Pedestrian volumes by interval and location
  • Crossing activity by movement direction
  • Peak-footfall time windows
  • Route preference observations

Analysis outputs

  • Pedestrian demand profile by site
  • High-use crossing and route identification
  • Access and safety support data for planning teams
  • Technical tables for design and review workflows

Service Planning

Ready to apply this service to your project?

Share your locations, time windows, and required outputs. We will confirm fit and schedule.