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What do we do
The Transport Monitoring Team in City Transport collects a wide ranging amount of data on transport movements across Bristol. This is crucial to allow the city to plan for the future and to assess the impacts of past investment in transport.
Why do we collect data?
We monitor many aspects of the city's transport to:
- identify trends and develop models
- assist with planning for the future
- assess changes in behaviour
- assess the impacts of new developments
- help secure resources to improve the transport system in Bristol
- measure progress towards achieving targets, especially for the Joint Local Transport Plan
- fulfil statutory requirements in support of the Joint Local Transport Plan and as part of our responsibilities under the Traffic Management Act 2004.
What data do we collect?
We follow an annual monitoring programme, but also carry out data on an adhoc basis for specific projects.
The programme includes:
- Cordon, river screenline and link counts which measure traffic flows in, out and across the city.
- Pedestrian and cycle surveys
- Surveys to measure the progress of Greater Bristol's Joint Local Transport Plan (JLTP).
- Public transport surveys of Bus and Rail use.
Some of the survey sites have been monitored for many years. These can provide useful information about seasonal and annual variations. Data is also used to help create models of transport flows throughout the city.
Data on road accidents and casualties are available from the Road Safety Team.
How do I request transport data?
Transport data is available for the general public and businesses. This existing data is provided free of charge to students and not-for-profit organisations on request. For commercial organisations, a charge will be made.
If we don't have any appropriate data for the locations that you require, we can carry out a bespoke traffic survey on your behalf. A charge will be made for this service, see charges below.
To make a request, see the contact details section below.
What charges are made?
These are approximate costs. For a detailed quote, please contact us.
Data is usually provided as MS Excel files or in print format. We may be able to provide other formats on request. Please note that this data is not to be distributed further without prior permission from us.
Existing Data
| Fee type | Cost |
|---|---|
| Manual Traffic Counts: Supply of 12 hour classified count data per site | £63.00 |
| Manual Traffic Counts: One-off administration and computing charge per order | £63.00 |
| Automatic Traffic Counts: Supply of one week of count data per site | £63.00 |
| Automatic Traffic Counts: One-off administration charge per order | £63.00 |
Bespoke Surveys
Transport Surveys vary in price, depending on size, location and numbers of staff and equipment required. Please contact us for a quote.
What types of data and collection methods are used?
Automatic counts
There are several different types of automatic counter. The council currently uses either sub-surface loops or radar counters to carry out Automatic Traffic Counts (ATCs).
ATCs are generally used to measure:
- Unclassified volumes of all vehicles including annual average daily traffic (AADT).
- Vehicle speeds (it should be noted that these counters cannot be used for enforcement purposes as they do not record registration details).
- Volume of cycles and pedestrians.
We have installed a number of permanent ATC sites around the city and also regularly put up temporary ATCs. For example:
- To monitor traffic at events.
- To monitor the effects of changes to the road network.
Manual counts
These can be tailored to individual surveys. They are usually 12 hour surveys, but timings can be varied where necessary. Types of count include:
- Manual Classified Counts (MCC), for example the volume of traffic classified by vehicle type.
- Turning counts at junctions, or more detailed origin and destination surveys.
- Queue length surveys.
- Pedestrian and cycle usage surveys.
- Private transport journey-time surveys.
- Public transport journey-time and punctuality surveys.
- Public transport passenger counts and user surveys.
- Parking surveys
These manual counts can be conducted either on site by trained enumerators or collected by video survey.
Interviews and user surveys
This type of survey is sometimes needed to gather more detailed information about behaviour or feedback on services. Types of survey include:
- Roadside interviews.
- Public transport user surveys - onboard or at stations / stops.
- Face to face interviews.
- Postcard surveys.
Contact us
When contacting us please provide as much information as possible about the data you require, as a minimum including specific locations, dates and type of information you require.
To contact us email: city.transport@bristol.gov.uk or use the details at the top of the page.
Contact information
Transport Monitoring
3rd Floor, Bazaar Wing, Brunel House
St Georges Road
Bristol, BS1 5UX

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