Traffic data is now also published for cycling – Liechtenstein
VADUZ – The collection of traffic data is important for decisions in traffic planning, as the Office for Construction and Infrastructure (ABI) wrote in a broadcast on Monday. For years, data relating to individual motorized traffic on state roads have been collected with a total of 29 permanent and alternating counting stations. The bike traffic data is now also published.
For a few years now, the ABI has also been running bicycle counting stations. Today there are a total of eleven bicycle counting points at points relevant to everyday cycling.
These are located at the following locations: Vaduz wooden bridge, Vaduz Rheindamm south near the wooden bridge, Vaduz Oberau, Vaduz Haberfeld, Vaduz Rheindamm south and north near the new Rhine bridge Buchs-Vaduz, Schaan energy bridge and Rheindamm south and north near the energy bridge, Eschen Schwarze Street and Mauren Egelsee.
Further counting points are planned.
The bicycle traffic data from the aforementioned counting stations will also be published on the ABI website. In addition to the traffic development based on the DTV in recent years and the average count values of the measurement period, the average daily hydrograph for the measurement period based on the average daily weekday traffic (DWV), the average weekly hydrograph based on the DTV and the average annual hydrograph, also based on the DTV , shown.
The counting point of the new Rhine bridge Buchs-Vaduz is operated by the canton of St. Gallen as No. 215 and the traffic data collected are published on the canton’s homepage.