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2 PRE F ACE This publication contains a summary of the traffic volumes taken during the Year in British Columbia. A good coverage of all numbered routes in the Province is presented. The data obtained has been compiled as Average Daily Traffic Volumes for certain periods of the year. Section I contains an explanation of the methods used in obtaining data and includes tables of hourly variation of 24-hour traffic~ of daily variation of traffic during the week, and of monthly variation of traffic fer the year. In addition, a numerical example of the conversion of short counts to average long time counts is included. Section II contains a tabulation of vehicular traffic volumes taken on Main Highways and feeder roads to those Highways throughout the Province. The tabulation is by numbered routes. Each count is identified by a station number, the first part of which indicates the Electoral District in which the count was obtained, and the second part identifies it from other stations in the district. Volumes listed are the Average Daily Traffic at the described location for the period indicated. The terminology used throughout the text is defined as follows:- A.T.R. : "Automatic Traffic Recorder" is the term applied to the automatic recording counters used during the survey. These counters record every 15 minutes and total on the hour. Junior Counter: Is the term applied to the non-recording or cumulative type of counter used during the survey. These coq~ters have no timing devices. L.C. S.C.s. s.c. A.D.T. "Long Counts" are traffic counts taken at strategically located control stations for a minimum period of 14 days.. The location of these control stations is such that the count could be assumed to have a fluctuation pattern common to all roads in the area. Certain Ferry traffic records were used where adoptable for this purpose in addition to counts taken with A.T.R. machines. "Sub Control Stationsl! are used as Long Counts but are for a minimum of seven days. These are expanded by the short count method by use of a Long Count Station to determine their Average Daily Traffic. "Short Countsff are traffic counts taken with A.T.R. machines or cumulative counters for a period of not less than 24 hours. "Average Daily Traffic", includes Saturdays and Sundays. A.D.W.T. "Average Daily Weekend Traffic fl, Saturdays and Sundays only. A.W.T. ~H~!!Average Weekday Traffic", Nonday te Friday inclusive. Indicates a station on a Feeder Road adjacent to the Main Route. con1td

3 PRE F ACE con'td... Vehicular Volumes - Include all motorized vehicles with the exception of motorcycles. Every two axles passing over a counter is recorded as one vehicle. No reduction was made to allow for the overcount made by vehicles ~~th more than two axles. Note:- It must be emphasized that these cour~ts should not be interpreted too freely as some counts may be too heavy or too light due to vagaries of mechanical and electrical tabulating equipment and vandalism to the detectors. Another fa.ctor giving results which could be misleading, is the exact location at which the count was taken. It was sometimgs impossible to avoid obtaining a count which was greatly influenced by a purely local condition. However, inaccuracies have been eliminated as far as possible. The reader is urged to get in touch with the Traffic Engineer should help be needed in interpreting or comparing counts.

4 I N D E X Route No. Page Section I Method and procedure of compiling data. Method of Conversion of Short Counts to Average Daily traffic Daily Variations of Total Traffic Section II Vehicular Traffic Volume Summary VANCOUVER ISLAND Trans Canada Highway, Craigflower Junction to North of Duncan Trans Canada Highway, JW1ction with Route la South of Ladysmith to Nanaimo Canadian Highway, Parksville to Port Alberni Sooke Highway, Colwood to Sooke Patricia Bay Highway, Victoria to Sidney Cowichan Lake Road, Sherman Road to Cowichan Village Island Highway Nanaimo to D1LYlcan Bay Control Stations - Vancouver Is12nd Control Stations - Vancouver Island la 7A FRA.SER VALLEY Trans-Canada Highway, Burnaby to Cultus Lake Road Trans-Canada Highway, Cultus Lake Road to East of Rosedale Grandview Douglas Highway, Vancouver to New Westminster Hastings Barnett Highway, Vancouver to Coquit1am Lougheed Highway, Boundary Road to Pipeline Road Lougheed Highway, Dewdney Trunk Road to Agassiz Mission to Huntingdon King George Highway Junction with Route No.1 to Blaine Customs

5 I N D E X Route No. 99A Pacific Highway, Fry's Corner to Douglas Customs Miscellaneous Hoads, Vicinity of Lulu Island and Ladner Miscellaneous Roads, Vicinity of Lulu Island and Ladner Marine Drive, Horseshoe Bay to Taylor Way Marine Drive Taylor Way to Second Narrows Bridge Control Stations Fraser Valley Control Stations Fraser Valley Ferries Fraser Valley Page TRANS-CANADA HIJHWAY Bope Junction to Kamloops Kamloops to Revelstoke Control Stations & 97 2 & 97 2 & 97 CARIBOO HI(~HWAY Cache Creek to Woodpecker Woodpecker to Chief Lake Junction Control Stations A 3 3 SOUTHERN TH.ANS-PHOVIN CI,ilL Hope Junction to Greenwood Greenwood to South Slocan Village South Slocan to Fort Steele Road Fort Steele Road to Crowsnest Trail-Salmo-Nelson Highway Control Stations Control Stations

6 I N D E X Route No. 5 PRINCETON-MERRITT-KAMLOOPS Page KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA HIGh1{AY Kingsgate Junction to Invermere Athalmer Read Invermere - Athalmer Road to Radium Junction Control Stations OKANAGAN HIGHWAY Salmon Arm to Summerland Summerland to Osoyoos Control Stations

7 SEC T ION I METHODS AND PROCEDURE OF COI"IPILING DATA The A.D.T. volumes listed in Section II have been computed by means of the short count method. The short count method is based on the theory that the percentage of traffic in any given period of the day is a constant value at all points along the same route or for routes having the same characteristics in the same or similar districts. This theory is sometimes extended to include all fluctuations, including seasonal, daily and hourly variation. In order to expand a short count by means of the short count method the period during which the short count was taken must be compared to a count taken during the same period at a long count control station. Although the 24 hour volume may vary widely at different locations the hourly traffic distribution, as shown by the percentage of total daily traffic occurring in any hour, for the highways in a given area, is very nearly the same provided the highways have the same characteristics. Hourly traffic distributions by percent are given in the following table for three different areas in B.C. Hour Vancouver Island Region Lower Mainland Region Hosedale West Southern B.C. Rosedale East 12 a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.w a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m h.o h h Hour Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% - 1 -

8 C01JVERSION OF SHORT COlJNTS TO AVERP~GE DAILY TRAFFIC Conversion of short time counts to average daily traffic volumes may be carried out as follows: Station A, Where:- Average Daily Traffic ~ Station A, short time count multiplied by Average Daily Traffic at Control Station Short Time Count at Control Station Station A, Short Time count Station A, Average Daily Traffic Short Time COlli'1t at Control Station Average Daily Traffic at Cortrol Station Is the known Short Count at the location in question covering a specific period. Is the unknown Average Daily Traffic at stat:.on in question. Is the known short time count covering same period of time as Station A. Is the known Average Daily Traffic at Control Station for the same monthly period during which Short Time Count was taken. The reliability of results of the above method depends upon the location of the Control Station in relation to short count stations and the correlation of defined traffic patterns. Nl.JMERI CAL EXAI1PLE: Expansion of Short Count (Station 5-11) on Route No. 1 Trans Canada Highway between Abbotsford and Clearbrook. Short Count period at Station No from 12 p.m. July 21 to 2 p.m. July 23 Total traffic during period - 16,228 Vehicles Traffic for same period at Long Count Station No on the Trans Canada Highway One 11ile East of Aldergrove - 11,435 Vehicles Average Daily Traffic at Long Count Station- 5,508 Vehicles Short Count Average Daily Traffic = 16,228 x 5,508 = 11,435 7,817 Vehicles - 2 -

9 The total volume of traffic does not vary materiallj on normal weekdays, Monday to Friday inclusive.. Saturday and Sunday traffic generally shows somewhat different characteristics than does that of typical weekday, both with respect to classification of vehicles and volume. Daily Variation of Total Traffic During Month of June VANCOUVER ISLAND Days of Week Sunday l'ionday Tuesday lajednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Percentage of Total Weekly Flow 18(>8 12, ,, ) Percentage of Average Daily Traffic h ~ Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Daily Variation of Total Traffic D--.lring 110nth of July LOWER llainland HEST OF ROSEDALE 19,, ,,0 13.,C: 12,,9 13,,9 14,, ,, Sunday Monday Tuesday Wec.nesday Thursday Friday Saturday ~"',.~~ -._---,--_...,......,~ , ~ Dai1~r Variat=~_C1 cf Total Traffic During -~o~lt~1 of SODTHER}J PART OF PHOVINCE EAST OF ROSEDALE 18,,2 -I ') " -_..J" c 12c ~l r10nth January February March April May June SEASONAL VARIATION BY TJlONTHS SOUTHKflN B.. C Percentage of Yearly Traffic tlonth 5.3 July 5.2 August 6.8 September October 901 November 9.5 December Percentage of Yearl~ Traffic 12., ,-----_...,

10 SEC T ION II VEHICULAR TRAFFIC VOLUl"IE SUMMARY This section contains a Summary of Vehicular traffic volumes obtained on main highways and feeder roads to those highways throughout B.C. during the summer and autumn of. In addition, seasonal counts were taken at Long Count Stations throughout Vancouver Island and the Fraser Valley during the months of February, April and November to gain an indication of fluctuations in these areas during the year. These figures are listed in the Long Count summary at the end of each section. N.te: Descriptions preceded by a double asterisk ~H~ are feeder roads to the main route described

11 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME. COUNTS Engineering District No. 1 Average Daily Traffic Month of June Route No. 1 Trans-Canada Highway. Station No. Location Description West of Craigflower Junction 12-5 L.C. South of Colwood Corner H~ Sooke Hoad i{oute No. 14 W~st of Co1wood Corner. 11,110 10,085 3, North of Colwood Corner L.C. One mile north of Langford Lake 12-7 One mile south of Shawnigan Lake Cutoff h~ Shawnigan Lake Cutoff west of Junction with Route No. 1 3,357 2, North of Shawnigan Lake Cutoff South of Mill Bay Cutoff North of Mill Bay Cutoff 2, South of Shawnigan Lake Road 2, ~~, Shawnigan Lake Road West of Junction with Route No North of Shawnigan Lake Road 2, Hr Cobble Hill Road West of Junction with Route NO G South of Junct5.on with Route No. lao Via Cov~ichan Bay (South Junction) 1, ~* Shawnigan Lakr; Cobble Hill ROHd West of ~n~t~ J~ Ht Route No. la Via Cowichan Bay North of Junction with Route No One mile north of Junction with Route No. la. Via Cowichan Bay (South-Junction) 2, C. South of Al1enby Road Koksilah 4, South of Somenos Junction and North of Maple Bay road 2, *1~ Alternate Route NOe lao South of Westholme North of Railway overpass north of Duncan 2,

12 AUTOYlA TIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 1 Average Daily Traffic Month of June Route No o 1 Trans-Canada Highway. Station No. Location Description ~Hf. Alternate Route No.. la. South of Junction with Route No.1 South f)f Ladysmith L.C L.C. South of North Junction with Route No. la. through Chemainus South of Diamond Overhead One mile South of Cedar Junction North of Ladysmith South of Cassidy Airport Entrance South of Cedar Junction 3 miles South of Nanaimo North of Cedar Junction 3 miles South of Nanaimo North of Railway underpass south of Nanaimo 1,765 4,021 2,820 2,278 2,182 3,958 4,470 Route No. 4 Canadian Highway (Parksville to Port Alberni) 7-2 L. C West of Junction with Route No. 19 at Parksville East of Junction with road to Qualicum ~~ Hillier's Road West of Qualicum Village East of Qualicum Falls Park Entrance East of Junction with road to Alberni ~~ Alberni Road 2 miles East of Alberni West of Junction with road to Alberni 1, , f ~:- ) ~~ Great Central Lake Road at Somass 1,650 River Fridge ih't- River Road one mile ~;est of Junction 1,765 with Beaver Creek Road ih~ Beaver Creek Road north of Junction 1,280 with River Road. (-~~ ) Different Location in

13 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUl1E COUNTS Engineering District No 1 Average Daily Traffic Month of June Route No Sooke Highway Station No.. Location Descriptio L.C. ~~ Highway No.. 1 South of Colwood 10,085 Corner West of Colwood Corner West of Happy Valley Road East of Sooke and West of Milnes Landing Jordan River Road West of Sooke 3,914 1,380 1, Route No. 17 Patricia Bay Highway (Victoria to Sidney) 31-6 L.C. North of Glanford Avenue 7, North of Royal Oak Cemetary 4, North of Marine Drive 4, South of Junction with East 2,646 Saanich Road at Airport 31-3 ~Ht- East Saanich Road South of Junction 905 wi th Route No co 1 7 :;~~DO:rt L ** West Saanich Road North of 2,262 Wilkinson Road 31-4 ~\i*" West Saanich Road South of Mt. 664 Newton Cross Road o Route No.. 18 Cowichan Lake Road L.C. South of Junction with Sherman Road ihr Old Island Highway north of Junction with Cowichan Lake Road West of Junction with Old Island Highway 2, , East of Cowichan Intersection 8-18 ih~ Road to Youbou one mile from Cowichan Intersection 1, South Shore Road to Mesachie Lake, one mile from Cowichan Intersection" 1,

14 AUTONATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOL 1JlVIE COUNTS Engineering District No 1 Average Daily Traffic Month of June Route No Island Highway Station No. Location Description L.C. 7-5 L.C ~Hf- ~H~ ~H~ North of Nanaimo North of Wellington South of Englishmansf River Bridge Route No. 4 West of Junction with Route No. 19 at Parksville. North of Parksville Hilliers' Road south-west of Qua1icum Village. North of Qualicum North of Bowser South of Union Bay North of Union Bay South of Royston Royston-Cumberland Road west of Junction with Rout::: No. 19 3,720 2,280 1,342 1, , ,262 1, North of Royston 1, ~h~ Courtenay-Cumberland Road west of Courtenay 1, ~H~ Comox Road 2 miles East of Junction with Route NO ft 19 2, L.C. One mile north of Courtenay 2, South of Merville 7-17 South of Oyster River Bridge 1, South of Campbell River Bridge 1, South of Campbellton and north of Campbell River Village 7-20 North of Campbell River Bridge 7-21 North of Mill Entrance at Duncan Bay

15 STArlors ON THE TRj;;'JS.,.cjil.l{~Dj~ Engineering District No. 1 HIGHWAY Station NO fll Location Description A.D.T. A",D.W.T. A.W.T. Month South of Colwood 9,342 Corner 9,173 10,085 il,740 12,566 One mile north of 1,731 Langford Lake 2,921 3,357 4)039 2,925 South of Al1enby Road 4,159 5,192 February April 9,309 June August February April 2,693 June November 3,745 June One mile South of 2,028 Cedar Junction North 2,506 of Ladysmith 2,822 3,095 3,635 2,796 North of Railway 4,470 5,133 Underpass South of Nanaimo February April 2,476 June August November 4,233 June C~; ~'~UL 8Ti1.T101,;8 ON CANADIAN HIGffi1AY 7-2 West of Junction with 1,448 1,889 Route No. 19 at Parksville 1,271 June CJ'!'r::2TJ ;:) on HIGHHAY 31-6 North of Glanford Avenue 5,885 7,288 8,031 6,250 9,395 February 6,704 June September November C:JJT(D1 STiLT10lrS ON COHICILi.n Lj~KE ROJ..D 8-3 West of Junction with Old Island Highway 1,867 2,111 1,770 June - 9 -

16 CONTROL STATIONS ON ISLAND HIGHHAY Engineering District No. 1 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. AoD.W.T. A.W.T. Month 7-5 North of Parksville 1,122 February 1,202 April 1,822 August 1,531 November 7-15 One Mile North 1,648 February of Courtenay 1,924 April 2,055 2,609 1,833 June

17 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUHE COUNTS Engineering District No~ 2 Average Daily Traffic Month of July Route No.1. Trans-Canada Highway Station No. Location Description ,5 Kingsway West 0f Hall Avenue 24,105 L.C. Pattullo Bridge 33, S.C.S. Scott Road Hest of Junction i{-i~ with Route Ho" ,12 LC North of Junction with Route No., ,10 SCS King George Highway Route No.. 99 ~H~ South of Junction 1!'.T;j::,h Route No o 1 6, s , ,8 East of Junct1.on with Route No West of Junction with Route 8,700 ~o. 99A at Fry!s Corner ~H' Pacific Highway Route NOll 99A 2,372 south of FryVs Cornero East of Jlmction with Route 6:; 515 No. 99A at Fryfs Cerner West of Langley Prairie 8 s 675 ~Hr New McLellan R)ad Hest 2f Carv01th 2,630 Road East of L~ngleJ Prairie 5,280 West of Junction with Route No (> 13 to B311in=:h,3.m LoC (*) L.C o ( ~~ ) ~Hr Route No" 13 to B2~_1:ingham Sov..th of Juncti 0n with RO'.lte Hoo 1 East of Junction VLL. th Route No o 13 to Bellingham One mile Ease, of AIG'~rgrove Between AbbotsfcY'd ana Clearbrook 7H~ Route No o 11 Hission-Huntingdon Highway North of AoboJusford Abbotsford overpass ~H~ Route No o 11 Vlission-Huntingdon Highway South of Junction with Route No. 1 Vedder Canal Bridge West of Cultus Lake Road Different Location 1953~ "...,( -...1/..; 5,508 7J 317 3,518 6,845 4,]80 5,

18 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 2 Average Daily Traffic Month of July Route No.1. Trans-Canada Highway Station No. Location Description ~H~ Cultus Lake Road South of Junction 5,815 with Route No~ 1 East of Cultus Lake Road 9,350 East of Chilliwack 4,040 West of Rosedale 3,452 East of Rosedale 3,258 Route No. la. - Grandview-Douglas Highway (Vancouver to New Westminster) West of Douglas Road East of Sperling Avenue 8,855 Route No. 7A. - Hastings-Barnett Highway (Vancouver - Coquitlam) miles West of Clarke Road 2,210 West of Clarke Road 1,550 loco Overpass 7,220 ~Uk loco Road North of Junction 1,370 with Route No~ 7A. West of Pipeline Road Junction with Route Noo 70 Route No. 7 - Lougheed Highway (Vancouver to Agassiz) 3-2 East of Boundary Road 3-3 L.C. West of North Road 9, *~~ North Road South of Junction with Clarke Road 6, East of North Road ~H~ Brunette Road West of Junction with Route NO e 7 8, East of Junction with Brunette Road 5, South of Junction with Pipeline Road 2,

19 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOL Ul'1E COUNTS Engineering District No. 2 Average Daily Traffic Month of July Route No. 7 - Lougheed Highway (Vancouver to Agassiz) Station No. Location Description 195h I1-lh L.C L.C ** Dewdney Trunk Road West of 1,218 Junction with Route Not' 7 ~H~ Route No. 7A West of Junction with Route No. 7 East of Junction with Route 8,915 No. 7A.yM~ North Approach to Coqui tlam 2,822 Village North of CcPoR. Crossing One mile Wes'::' of Pitt River 5,629 Bridge 1.5 miles West of Haney Hest of Kanaka Creek Bridge West of Stave River Bridge 2,862 West of Mission 3,315 *~E- Mission Bridge Route No. 11 3,318 East of Mission 3,098 Deroche Bridge 1,180 East of Deroche 856 West of Harrison I~ot Springs 800 Road -1~* Agassiz-Harrison Hot Springs Road 1,552 North of Junction with Route NO a 7 East of Junction with Harrison 1,372 Hot Springs Road Route Nc-. 11 Mission-Huntingdon Highway Mission Bridge North of Abbotsford South of Junction with Route No. 1 3,318 3,

20 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLill1E COUNTS Engineering District No 2 Average Daily Traffic Month of July Route No King George Highway Station No. Location Description ,10 SCS South of Junction with 12,535 Route No. 1 North of Newton 9,735 South of Newto:1 9,585 North of New McLellan Road 7,915 ~* New McLellan Road West of Junction with Route Noo 99 ~-* New McLellan Road East of 1,625 Junction with Route Noo 99 South of New McLellan Road 7,775 3 miles South of Nickomekl 4,465 Bridge Campbell Creek Bridge 3,774 North of Blaine Customs Route No. 99A Pacific Highway 10-5 South of Junction with 2,372 Route No.1 at Fry:s Corner ~H*, New McLellan Road Hest of Junction with Route No o 99A South of New McLellan Road 1,575 North of U~So Border 590 rftscellaneous Roads Vicinity of Lulu Island & Ladner L.C L.O. f1arpole Bridge 16,201 Airport Road South of Eburne 7,870 Bridge Eburne Bridge 10,520 No. 5 Road South of Fraser 8,520 Street Bridge No. 5 Road North of 4,329 Westminster Highway Westminster Highway East of 3,618 No. 5 Road

21 AUTOI\1ATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUI1E COUNTS Engineering District No. 2 Average Daily Traffic Month of July Miscellaneous Roads Vicinity of Lulu Island & Ladner Station No. Location Description (-~~) Westminster Highway West of No.5 Road No o 5 Road South of Westminster Highway No o 5 Road North of Steves ton Highway Steves ton Highway West of No., 5 Road No~ 5 Road South of Steves ton Highway Steveston Highway Ea::t of No.. 3 Road No. 3 Road North of Steves ton Highway steveston Highway West of NOt) 3 Road Boundary Bay Road North of Farrel Road Ladner Tr~~k R0ad West of Goudy Road Ladner Trunk Road West of Junction with Scott and New McLellan Roads New J:'1cLe11an R0ad East of Juncticn Vvi th Scott Road Scott Road North of Junction wi th New 11cLe11an Road 1,812 6,090 4,280 2,444 1,690 2, ,285 1,110 Un-numbered Routes Marine Drive North & West Vancouver 24-1 East of Junction of Roads to Fri T~ h B : :-:rs cs oe :-:Ly 4, miles east of Ho~seshoe Bay and ~._, ~~'~':'J',~~.:,cti lil 24-3 East of 31st Avenue West Vancouver West of Taylor Way 13, (-r,- ) ** Taylor Way 1"," :r",glewood Avenue New Location ~ 6,

22 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 2 Average Daily Traffic Month of July Un-numbered Routes Marine Drive North & West Vancouver Station No. Location Description (*) Taylor Way south of Woodwards -~-.,,*" Entrance 8, L.C ~H~ Capilano River Bridge West of Capilano Road Capilano Road North of Marine Drive East of Capilano Road ** Grouse Mountain Road North of Marine Drive East of Lynn Creek Seymour Creek Bridge ~~- North Approach to 2nd Narrows Bridge 6,525 16,590 3,358 4,785 11,730 CONTROL STATIONS ON TRANS-CANADA HIGHHA Y Engineering District No. 2 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. A.. D.W.T. A.W.T. Month L.e. Pattullo Bridge 23,075 27,028 21,493 25,636 33,130 38,435 31,028 29,813 32,912 28,521 23, ,12 North of Junction with 22,576 28,676 20,301 Route No One mile Eas t of 3,883 Aldergrove 5,508 7,412 4,807 3, West of Cultus Lake 3,169 Road 3,995 5,743 7,015 5,107 4,442 March April July September November July March July November March April July November (*) New Station

23 CONTROL STATIONS ON LOUGHEED HIGHWAY Engineering District NO e 2 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. Month 3-3 West of North Road 7,364 7,707 9,844 11,643 6,651 9,076 March April July November One mile west of Pitt 3,505 River Bridge 4,281 5,629 7,840 3,009 4,460 March April July November 11-6 East of Mission 2,205 2,677 3,098 3,922 2,750 l'1arch April July CONTROL STATIONS ON KING GEORGE HIGHWAY 10-9,10 South of Junction with Route No. 1 12,535 July CONTROL STATIONS LADNER & LULU IShl.~'D Scott Road South of 6,337 Junction with Route No. 1 July No. 5 Road North of 3,520 Westminster Highway 4,329 5,104 2,745 4,018 l'iarch July November I1arpo1e Bridge 16,201 15,892 16,368 July central STATIONS ON MARINE DRIVE NORTH & WEST VANCOUVER 24-6 Capi1ano River Bridge 17,553 19,692 20,657 March April November

24 FERRIES Engineering District No. 2 Location Description A.D.T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. Month Agassiz - Rosedale March April 330 July Ladner - Woodwards Landing ,445 1,635 March April 1,367 July

25 AUTOI1ATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 3 Average Daily Traffic Month of August Route No. 1 Trans-Canada Highway. Station No. Location Description L.C. West of Junction with Route No. 3 at Hope H~ Hope Princeton Highway Route No. 3 East of Hope Junction 4,779 2, ih~ Route Noo 3 one mile east of Hope Junction North of Junction with Route No. 3 at Hope North of Fraser River Bridge at Hope North of Yale North of Boston Bar South of Lytton Junction -r<* Lil100et Road on Thumpscn River Bridge. ih~ 1.5 miles north of Lytton Junction Route No. 8 East of Spences Bridge North of Spences Bridge South cf Juncti::!.on with Route No. 2 at Cache Creek 3,109 1, L.C. Route No. 2 Cariboo Highway 7H*" 4.5 Miles south of Clinton 18-4 ~~. Route No. 2 Cariboo Highway North of Cache Creek Junct.ion 18-3 East of Cache Creek Junction 16-5 West of Junction with Route No. 5 West of Kamloops 16-4 S.C.S. Route No.5 to Merritt one ~h~ mile south of Junction with Route No North of Junction with Route No. 5 West of Kamloops 16-2 *'~ Route No. 5 one mile north of south Thompson River Bridge ~')j j';;'':i , ,275 1, ~~* Route No~ 5 south of Heffley Post Office

26 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER vo~ "(JHE COu~TS Engineering District No. 3 Average Daily Traffic i'lonth of August Route No. 1 Trans-Canada Highway. Station No. Location Description East of Kamloops 1, C. West of Junction with Route No. 97W at Monte Creek 1, ** Route No. 97W South of Monte Creek Junction 32~ East of Monte Creek Junction One mile West of Chase One mile east of Chase East of Squi1ax North of Tappen East of Salmon River Bridge West of Salmon Arm West of Junction with Route No. 97E at Larch Hill ~~ Route No. 97E South of Larch Hill Junction East of Larch Hill Junction Sicamous Narrows Bridge East of Sicamous ** Mara Lake Road 2 miles south of Sicamous ~Hf- West of Taft West of Columbia River Bridge West of Revelstoke Road to Arrowhead 7 miles South of Revelstoke Six miles north of Revelstoke ,

27 CONTROL STATIONS ON TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY Engineering District No. 3 Station No. Location TIescription A.D.T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. Month 41-1 West of Junction with Route No. 3 West of Hope 1,206 4,799 6,172 I"'Iarch 4,250 August 18-1 Route No. 2 & 97 Cariboo Highway 4.5 Miles south of Clinton August 32-1 West of Junction with Route No. 97W at Monte Creek 1,191 1,614 1,038 August

28 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering Districts Nos. 7 & 9 Average Daily Traffic Month of September Route No. 2 & 97 Cariboo Highway Station No. Location Description ** Route No. 1 South of Cache Creek 'Junction 18-3?r* Route No~ 1 East of Cache Creek Junction 18-4 North of Cache Creek Junction 18-1 L.C. 4a5 miles South of Clinton 18-5 (*) One mile North of Clinton 4(S)-1 Two miles South of 100 Mile House 4(S)-2 15 miles north of 100 Mile House 1, , , (S)-3 L.C. Three miles south of 150 Mile House 537 4(s )-4 ~H~ Route NO e 97 to Hil1iams Lake West of 150 Mile Junction 4(8)-5 Route No. 2 North of 150 Mile Jun "( (s )-9 4(8)-8 4(8)-7 4(N)-1 4(N)-2 4(N)-3 4(N)-4 4(N)-5 *i*- Al terna te Route Williams Lake to Soda Creek 4 miles North of JQ~ction with Route No. 97?H~ Route NO e 97 y 2 Miles south of North Junction vvi th No., 2 at Hawks Creek Bridge Seven miles South of Soda Creek Junction Soda Creek Bridge North of Kersley 2.5 miles south of Quesnel River Bridge South of Junction with Road to Wells ih*' Road to Wells East of Junction with Cariboo Highway , (N) (*) 285 miles North of Junction with Road to We11' South of Etone Creek Bridge 9 miles North of Hoodpecker Different Location in

29 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECOHDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering Districts Nos. 7 & 9 Average Daily Traffic lion th of September Route No. 2 & 97 Cariboo Highway Station No. Location Description ~H~ 16 Miles South of Prince George South of Junction with Willow River Road Willow Ri ver Road one mile East of Junction with Cariboo Highway L L.C. One mile North of Willow River Road Junction 1, ih~ Route No. 16 Northern Trans Provincial 13 miles west of Prince George miles north of Nechako River Bridge, south of Chief Lake Junction miles north of Chief Lake Junction 582 CONTROL STATIONS CARIBOO HIGHlIIlAY Engineering Districts Nos. 7 & 9 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. Month miles South of 665 September Clinton 4(s )-3 Three miles south of September 150 Mile House 14-5 One mile North of Willow 1,797 2,019 1,707 September River Road Junction

30 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District Nos. 4, 5, & 6 Average Daily Traffic Month of August Route No. 3 Southern Trans Provincial Highway Station No. Location Description L.C. ~H*" Route No. 1 West of Junction with Route No.3 at Hope 41-2 East of Hope Junction 4,779 2, One mile East of Hope Junction 33-1 West of Princeton 33-2 ~~ Road to Tulameen West of Tulameen River Bridge 33-3 *-x- Route No. 5 One mile north of Tulameen River Bridge 33-4A ~w,~ Copper Mountain Road South of Junction with Route No L.C. East of Princeton One mile West of Keremeos 33-6 ~H~ Caws ton Road South of Junction with Route No East of Keremeos 3, ,250 1, , West of Kaloden Junction ~* Route No. 97 north of Kaleden Junction 33-9 L.C. 1.5 miles south of Kaleden Junction 3,440 1, North of Oliver Five miles south of Oliver ~~t Route No. 97 South of Osoyoos Junction 2, East of Osoyoos Bridge 1, West of Rock Creek Canyon Bridge 15-1 ~H~ Rock Creek-Kelowna Road 2.5 miles north of Junction with Route No Three miles East of Rock Creek Village 4. 7 miles East of l'iidway Ono mile East of Greenwood

31 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District Nos. 4, 5, & 6 Average Daily Traffic Month of August Route No. 3 Southern Trans Provincial Highway Station No. Location Description West of Junction with Road t~ Danville Customs 15-6 East of Junction with Road to Danville Customs 15-7 s.c.s. 2.5 miles east of Bridge at Grand Forks 15-8 West of Cascade Junction x~*" Road to Laurier Customs south of Cascade Junction North of Cascade Junction Jast of Junction with Christina Lake Road 30-1 ~* Road to Paterson Customs south of Junction with Route No West of Junction with Road to Paterson Customs 30-3 East of Junction with Road to Paterson Customs 30-4 LoC. Between Rossland & Trail West of Cemetary Gates 30-6 (*) 1h~ Route No. 3A Trail-Salmo Nelson 1.:- 7 l"iiles East of Trail-Co11Jrllb::La River Bridge 744 1, ,245 2,087 2, East of Tadanac 1, East of Railway Crossing East of Blueberry Creek 1,405 L.e. Castlegar Ferry 1,608 )0-9 ~H*" Syringa Creek Road West of Ferry Landing 1, ~H*" Syringa Creek Road 2.,5 miles West of Ferry Landing West of Junction with Airport Road 2 miles east of Ferry Landing West of South Slocan Junction "p'f. Route No. 6 N:Jrth of South Slocan Junction East of South Slocan Junction West of South Slocan Village 293 1, ,182 ( ~*") Different Location in

32 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District Nos. 4, 5, & 6 Average Daily Traffic Month of August Route No. 3 Southern Trans Provincial Highway Station No. Location Description miles East of South Slocan Village 21-4 One mile West of Nelson 21-5 ~H*- Route No. 6 & 3A Nelson to Salmo one mile South of Nelson 1,010 1,774 1,210 L.C. Nelson Ferry 1, One Mile east of Nelson Ferry Landing 21-7 West of Kaslo Road Cutoff 21-7A West of Ferry Landing 21-8 *i*- Road to Kaslo One mile North of Ferr y Landing L.C. Kootenay Lake Ferry S.C.S. Two miles west of Creston 1, ~~ Creston-Porthill Road 2.5 miles south of Creston {~ Lister Road 1.5 miles south of Erickson East of Erickson East of Kitchener West of Kingsgate Junction ~h~ Route No. 95 South of Kingsgate Junction East of Kingsgate Junction (*) LC West of Cranbrook West of Junction with Route No. 95 East of Cranbrook ~~} Route No. 95 north of Junction with Route No. 3 East of Junction with Route No. 95 East of Junction with Road to Fort Steele *'*- Fort Steele Road North of Junction with Route No {>,.JI ~ \ Diffcr~Jnt 1;)C,'lti"n in ; j

33 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District Nos. 4, 5, & 6 Average Daily Traffic Month of August Route No. 3 Southern Trans Provincial Highway Station No. Location Description S.C.S. West of Junction with Route No. 93 West of Elko H~ Route No. 93 to Waldo South of Junction with Route No ~H~ Elko-Roosville Customs Road 1.5 miles South of Junction with Route No East of Elko Junction 13-5 East of Fernie 13-6 Nine miles West of Natal 13-7 One mile West of Crowsnest Station 1, , Engineering District No. 6 Route No. 3A Trail - Salmo - Nelson Highway 30-6 (*) miles East of Trail Columbia River Bridge East of Fruitvale West of Salmo ** Route No. 6 South of Salmo Two miles North of Salmo One mile South of Nelson 2, CONTROL STATIONS SOUTHERN TRANS PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY Engineering Districts Nos. 4, 5, & 6 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. Month 41-1 Route No. 1 West of Junction with Route No. 3 West of Hope 4, ,250 August 33-4 East of Princeton 2,250 August miles south of Kaleden Junction 1,998 August (*) Different Location in

34 CONTROL STATIONS SOUTHERN TRANS PROVINCIAL HIGHVJAY Engineering Districts Nos. 4, 5, & 6 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. A.D.W.T.. A.W.T. Month miles east of 745 August Bridge at Grand Forks 30-4 Between Ross1and and 2,087 2,288 2,020 August Trail West of Cemetary Gates L.O. Oastlegar Ferry 1,608 2,011 1,512 August L.O. Nels on Ferry 1,966 2,240 1,850 August L.O. Kootenay Lake Ferry August 9-4 West of Cranbrook 2,314 2,861 2,180 August 13-1 West of Junction with 1,335 1,684 1,195 August Route No. 93 West of Elk

35 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 3 Route No. 5 Princeton to Kamloops Station No. Location Description One mile north of Tulameen Bridge Two miles south of Junction with Route No. 8 at Merritt ~H~ Route No. 8 Two miles West of Junction with Route No. 6 at Merritt One mile North of Junction with Route No. 8 at Merritt 16-4 S.C.S. One Mile South of Junction with Route No Engineering Districts Nos. 5 & 6 Route No. 95 Kootenay - Columbia Highway 9-2 South of Kingsgate Junction 9-1 ~Hf- Route No. 3 West of Kingsgate Junction 9-3 East of Kingsgate Junction 9-4 (*) LC West of Cranbrook 9-5 West of Junction with Route No. 3 East of Cranbrook 9-6 -r--r{" Route No. 3 East of Junction with Route No. 95 East of Cranbrook 9-7 North of Junction with Route No. 3 East of Cranbrook 9-9 Two miles south of Kimberley 9-10 Two miles North of Kimberley 9-11 North of Road to Wasa 6-1 S.C.S. South of Dutch Creek Bridge (*) North of Junction with Road to Invermere South of Fairmont Hot Springs One mile north of Windermere ~~ Invermere-Athalmer Road East of Columbia River Bridge Different Location in ,370 2,314 1,022 2,242 2,548 1, ,

36 AUTOMltTIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering Districts Nos. 5 & 6 Route No. 95 Kootenay - Columbia Highway Station No. Location Description Hf- One mile South of Radium Junction Vermillion Road through Kootenay National Park East of Junction with Route No. 95 North of Radium Junction 1, CONTROL STATIONS ON KOOTENAY COLUMBIA HIGHWAY Route No. 95 Engineering District Nos. 5 & 6 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. Month 9-4 (*) West of Cranbrook 6-1 South of Dutch Creek Bridge 2,314 2,861 2,180 August 1,022 August (*) Different Location in

37 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering Districts Nos. 3 & 4 Route No. 97 Okanagan Highway (Salmon Arm to Osoyoos Station No. Location Description Route No. 97E South of Junction with Route No. 1 at Larch Hill Route No. 97E West of Thompkinson's Corner ~~ Mara Lake Road East of Thompkinson's Corner L.C. Route No. 97E South of Thompkinsonfs Corner 23-4 ~H~ Mable Lake Road one mile East of Junction with Route No. 97E in Enderby *if- Old Enderby to Vernon Road One mile from Junction with Route No. 97E Route No. 97E Eleven miles north of Vernon 7~ Route No. 97W 8.5 miles north of Vernon 120 1, S.C.S. Route No. 6 Two miles East ** of Vernon 1, ~4~ Route No. 6 to Monashee Pass East of Echo Lake Road )(-7*" Route No. 6 Two miles East of Cherryville Junction 23-9 One mile South of Vernon 1, Four milee south of Oyama 1, S.C.S. North of Five Corners North of Kelowna 2, North of Kelowna and South of J~ction with Road to Rutland ~~ Okanagan-Mission Highway south of Bluebird Bay Resort L.C. Kelowna-Westbank Ferry 1, s.c.s. North of Westbank North of Peachland One mile north of West Summerland Road Junction

38 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLID1E COUNTS Engineering Districts Nos. 3 & 4 Route No. 97 Okanagan Highway (Salmon Arm to Osoyoos) Station No. Location Description South of Okanagan River Bridge North of Penticton North of Okanagan River Bridge South of Penticton North of Kaleden Junction 33-7 ~H~ Route No. 3 West of Ka1eden Junction 33-9 L.C. South of Kaleden Junction 3,425 3,440 1, ~H~ North of Oliver Five miles south of Oliver Route No. 3 Eas t of Os oyoos Bridge South of Junction with Route No. 3 at Osoyoos 1,230 2,160 CONTROL STATIONS OKANAGAN HIGHWAY Engineering Districts Nos. 3 & 4 Station. No. Location Description A.D. T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. Month 35-5 North of Five Corners 2,145 August North of Kelowna L.C. Kelowna Westbank Ferry 1,775 2,159 1,618 August 35-3 North of Westbank 1,546 August 33-9 South of Kaleden Junction 1,998 August

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