From South Australia Government

Bike Cordon Counts - Super Tuesday

Created 04/05/2025

Updated 04/05/2025

The Super Tuesday Bike Count is Australia's biggest visual bike count and originated in Melbourne in 2007. The count takes place from 7am to 9am on the first Tuesday in March when volunteers in the state capitals count cyclists at particular locations. Nationally, the survey is organised by the Bicycle Network (Victoria) and provides reliable, annual figures on bicycle commuters and their movements during morning peak-hours: how many riders there are and which routes they use. By being counted annually, Super Tuesday helps track long-term patterns and identifies tangible results from network improvements. This count supplements the City of Adelaide cordon counts (undertaken each October by Adelaide City Council and the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure) and the permanent counters, which are located at six locations on the edges of the city. The count is conducted by volunteers who record bike rider movements on a count sheet.

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Title Bike Cordon Counts - Super Tuesday
Language aar
Licence Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/cf80baeb-5f8b-4e8b-b5ae-db5ba800a3d1
Remote Last Updated 11/11/2022
Contact Point
City of Adelaide
city@adelaidecitycouncil.com
Reference Period 05/05/2010 - 05/05/2015
Geospatial Coverage SA0062407: South Australia
Data Portal data.gov.au

Data Source

This dataset was originally found on South Australia Government "Bike Cordon Counts - Super Tuesday". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/bike-cordon-counts-super-tuesday

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