SUMMER TRAFFIC VOLUMES HIGHWAYS PROVINCIAL COLUMBIA BRITISH B.C. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. N.M. Me CALLUM CHIEF ENGINEER J.H. HARDING TRAFFIC ENGINEER

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1 SUMMER TRAFFIC VOLUMES ON PROVINCIAL HIGHWAYS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA B.C. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS TRAFFIC BRANCH N.M. Me CALLUM CHIEF ENGINEER J.H. HARDING TRAFFIC ENGINEER

2 PREFACE This publication contains a summary of the traffic volumes taken during the summer and autumn of. 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 vari~tion of 2h-hour traffic, of daily variation of traffic during the week, and of monthly variation of traffic for 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 HighnayB 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 for the period indicated, in both directions except where otherwise noted. A. R: Junior Counter: The terminology used throughout the ~xt is defined as follows:-.. "Automatic Traffic Recorder lt is the term applied to the automatic recording counters used during the survey. These counters record every 15 minutes and total on the hour. Is the term applied to the non-recording or cumulative type of counter used during the survey. These counters have no timing devices. L.C. S.C.S. S.C. A.D.T. A.D.W.T. A.W.T. "Long Count. 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 Stations'" 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 Counts' 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. "Average Daily Weekend Traffic"', Saturdays and Sundays only. ftaverage Weekday Traffic", Monday to Friday inclusive. con'td

3 PREFACE 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 with more than two axles. Note:- It must be emphasized that these counts should not be interpreted too freely as some counts may be too heavy or too light due to vagaries of mechanical an1 electrical tabulating equipment and vandalism to the detectors. Another factor giving results which could be misleading, is the exact location at which thb count was taken. It was sometimes impossible to avoid obtaining a count which was greatly influenced by a purely local condition. Hovlever, inaccuracies have been eliminated as far as possible. The reader is urged to get in touch with the Traffic Engi~eer should help be needed in interpreting or comparing counts.

4 I l~ D E X Page Route No. 1 Section I Methods and Procedure of Compiling Data Conversion of Short Counts to Average Daily Traffic. Daily Variation of Tota~ Traffic. Section II VANCOUVER ISLA_ill 5 1 Craigflower Junc~ion Bay Road. - to - South Junction Cowichan 6 1 North Junction Cowichan Bay Road - south of ~anaimoo to - Three miles A A Three miles south of Nanaimo - to - Nanaimo Southern City Limits. Canadian Higb';ay Parksville - to - Port Alberni. Sooke Eighway, Colwood - to - Sooke. East Saanich Road, Royal Oak - to - Pat Bay Airport. Cowichan L1ke Road, Old Highway - to - Cowichan Lake Village. Island Eighway, N0rth of l'janaimo City Limits - to - South of Campbell River Bridge. Campbe"_~t'Jn Contro1 Sta ticns 0 Control Stations o Trans-C3.nJ.oP ~{ig~lway, - to - Duncar: Bay. FRASEI1 VLLLEY Bu.rnaby - to - Aldergrove. Trans-~anada Hig~way, Aldergrove - to - Hope Junction. Hastings Parnett Highway~ Loubhepd Highway, Bounda~"Y Road - to - Dewdney Trunk P..oad e Lougheed High.'lay, Pipeline Road - to - Harrison Hot Springs hoad~ Mission - to Hun-:':'ingdon" King George Highway, WbitAhouse Gorner - to - Blaine Gus toms Pacific Highway, Fryi scorner - to - Douglas Customs.

5 I N D E X Page Route No FRASER VALLEY Miscellaneous Roads Vicinity of Ladner and Lulu Island. Marine Drive North and West Vancouver. Control Stations in Fraser Valley Control Stations in Fraser Valley TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY Hope Junction - to - South Thompson River Bridge. Kamloops - to - Revelstoke. Control Stations CARIBOO HIGI-fl.JAY Cache Creek Junction - to - Quesnel Quesnel - to - Parsnip River Bridge. Control Stations. SOUTHERN TRANS PROVINCIAL Hope Junction - to - Rock Creek Bridge. Rock Creek Village - to - Junction with Route No.3A (Annable) Tadanac - to - Nelson. Nelson Ferry - to - Cranbrook. Junction with Rcute No~95 Control Stations. PRINCETON TO KAMLOOPS - to - Crows Nest Station NORTHERN TRANS PROVINCIAL Prince Rupert - to - Burns Lake. Tintagel - to - Prince George. Control Stations

6 I N D E X Page Route No. KOOTENAY COLUMBIA HIGHYUiY Kingsgate Junction - to - Windermere Radium Junction. 95 Control Stations. OKANAGAN HIGHWAY Sicamous Junction - to - Junction with Road to Rutland Kelowna Ferr,y - to - Osoyoos. 97 Control Stations

7 SEC TID N I METHODS AND PROCEDURE OF COMPILING 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 foll~ing table for three different locations in B.C. Hour Vancouver Island Region Lower Mainland Region Southern B.C. Rosedale West Rosedale East 12 a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m 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 t1 24 Hour Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% -1-

8 CONVERSION OF SHORT COUNTS TO AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC Conversion of short time counts to average daily traffic volumes may be carried out as follows: Station A; Average Daily Traffic = Station A, short time count multiplied by Average Daily Traffic at Control Station Sho~~Time CoUnt at Control Station Where:- Station A, Short time count Station A, Average Daily Traffic Short Time count at Control Station Average Daily Traffic at Control Station Is the known Short Count at location in question covering a specific period. Is the unknown Average Daily Traffic at station 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. NUMERICAL EXAMPLE Expansion of Short Count (Station No.5-3) on Route No.1, Trans Canada Highway 0.4 miles east of Chilliwack. Short count period at Station No.5-3 from 12 p.m. July 29th to 1 p.m. July 30th Total traffic during period 5049 vehicles Traffic for same period at Long Count Station No.5-5 on Trans- Canada Highway 0.3 miles west of Cultus Lake Road h594 vehicles Average Daily Traffic at Long Count Station vehicles Short Count Average Daily Traffic 5049 x = vehicles

9 DAILY VARIATION OF TOTAL TRAFFIC The total volume of traffic does not vary materially 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 VANCOUVER ISLAND Days of Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Percentage of Total Weekly Flow Percentage of Average Daily Traffic Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Daily Variation of Total Traffic LOWER MAINLAND - WEST OF ROSEDALE \ Sunday Monday Tuesday W'ednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Daily Variation of Total Traffic SOUTHmnl PART OF PROVINCE EAST OF ROSEDALE Month January February March April May June SEASONAL VARIATION BY MONTHS SOUTHERN B. C Percentage of Yearly Traffic Month 5.2 July.5.6 AU8ust 6.4 September 8.2 October 8.9 November 8.6 December Percentage of Year1l Traffic

10 SEC T ION II VEHICULAR TRAFFIC VOLUME TABLE This section contains a Summary of Vehicular traffic vol~es obtaine d on I"Iain Highways and feeder roads to those highways throughout B.C. during the summer and autumn of. An accurate count was not obtained on the Pattullo Bridge, d~e to the failure of port~ble equipment to stand up to the heavy vol'lffie of traffic. This situation is expected to be remedied in 1953 ~y the installation of a permanent heavy duty counter on the Bridge

11 " AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUI1E COUNTS Engineering District No.1 Route No.1 Trans-Canada Highway Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent. No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads Between Craigflower Junction 6455 May and Four-Mile Hill Underpass miles south of Colwo~d 6100 May (S.C.S.) Comer May Sooke Road Route No.14 just west of Colwood Junction miles north of Colwood 3550 May Corner One mile north of Langford 3096 May (L.C.) Lake JUly 12-7 South of Shawnigan Lake Road 2182 May at Sheepshank Hill July May Shawnigan Lake 403 July Road.2 miles north of Junction at Sheepshank Hill miles north of Shawnigan 2179 May Lake Cutoff July miles south of Mill Bay (No Count Cutoff. ) miles north of Mill Bay 1835 May Turnoff July miles south of Shawnigan 2178 May Lake Road & Willd..nson J:H.dge July (Probable Underc.unts) 182 May Shawnigan Lake 186 July Road.5 miles west of Junction wi th Trans-Canada High~ way miles north of Shawnigan 2663 May Lake Road near Wilkinson 2722 July!ridge May Cobble Hill Road one mile west of Junction with Trans-Canada Highway miles south of Alternate 1718 Route No.ll via Cowichan Bay.(south junction). -5-

12 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.1.Route No.1 Trans-Canada Highway -Station Location Description.A.D.T.all Period A.D. T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads l miles north of Junction 1936 May with Route No.lA via Cowichan Bay (south junction) May Shawnigan Lal{e and Cobble Hill Roads.5 miles from Junction with Trans- Canada Highway" May Alternate fuute No.lA 200 i from Junction with Trans-Canada Hig~~ way miles south of Allenby 4753 May (S.C.S.) Road - Koksilah 8-5 South of Somenos Junction and 1875 May 100' north of Road to Maple Bay May Alternate RC'ute No.lA.5 miles south of 'Vles't.- ho1me May Alternate Route 1031 July No.lA.2 miles south of Junction with Trans-Canada Highway south of Ladysrni th, miles south of North Junction 2L24 May with Route No.lA through 2434 July Chemainus miles north of Ladysmith, 3502 May 500' south of Diamond Overhead 3535 July Bridge ' south of Junction with 4320 May Road to Cedar (count high 4337 July because of May 24 Holiday) ' south of Entrance to 2813 May (L.C.) Cassidy Airpbrt July ! south 3f Junction with 3061 May Road to Cedar 3 miles south of Nanaimo. -6-

13 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.1 Route No.1 Trans-Canada Highway Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads 8-11 North of Junction with Road to (Torn Tube Cedar 3 miles south of No Count) Nanaimo miles north of Rlwy. Under (S.C.S.) pass south of Nanaimo C:'ty Limits. May Engineering District No.1 Route No.4 - Canadian Highway miles west of Junction with 1328 (S.C.S.) Island Highway at Parksville. May ' east of Junction with Road from Qualicum. 706 May May Hillip.r Road so~thwest of Qualicum miles east of Qualicum Falls Park Entrance (possible overcount) 1332 May miles east of Rlwy.Crossing east of Alberni May miles south of Junction of Highway in Alberni May May Beaver Creek Road between Junction with Canadian Ilighway and River Road May River Road one mile west of Junction with Beaver Creek Road May Beaver Creek Road.4 miles no~th of Junction with River Road. Engineering District No.1 Route No.14 - Sooke Highway l2-4 West of Colwood Junction 2409 May 12-3 West of Happy Valley Road and Rlwy. Crossing 670 May. l2-2 On Sooke Road east of Sooke Milnes Landing On Jordan River Road Route Nop14 west of Sooke. (No Count - ) 424 May -7-

14 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 1 Route No.17 - East SaaniCh Road Station No (L.C.) Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Vehicles Applicable -_._-_. Between Glanford Avenue 5704 May and East and West Saanich 7lS6 July Rou.d Junction. Just north of Royal Oak 4250 May Cemetery and Business Centre. 57S4 July Just north of Marine Drive 2S20 May and Elk Lake Junction. 3S73 July Just north of Bazan Bay 2221 May Road July 338 May 404 July 1468 May 2000 July Adjacent Feeder Roads West Saanich Road south of Mount Newton cross-road. West Saanich Road north of Wilkinson Roud and Royal Oak. S-2 S-4 S-3 (L.e.) S-17 S-18, S-19 Engineering District No.1 Route No.1S - Cowichan Lake Road On Old Island Highway north 2076 May.f Duncan.3 miles south of Junction with Cowichan Lake Road May Cowichan Lake Road.4 miles 1641 May west of Junction with Old Highway..6 miles east ~f Coldehan 1125 May Intersection. S44 May South Shore Road to ZlO May Mescahie Lake one mile from main intersection in Cowichan. Old Island Highway.5 miles north of Junction wi th Sherman Road and CO.wichan Lake Road. Road to Youbou one mile from main Intersection in Oowiehan. -8-

15 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Ehgineering District No.1 Ibute No.19 -Island Highway Station No. Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads miles north of Nanairno City Limits May miles north of Wellington May miles south of Englishman's River Bridge 1910 May 7-5. (L.C.) 1.5 miles north of Parksville May May Hilliers Road south-west of Qualicum. 7-6 At "Entering Sign" north of Qua1icum 1195 May miles north of fuvrser. 685 May 7-8 At "Entering Sign" south of Union Bay. 728 Ma.y,June July 7-9 At "Entering Sign" north of Union Bay 1913 May,June July 7-10 South of Royston May, June July May, June July Royston Cumberland Road.3 miles west of Junction with Island Highway miles north of Royston (No count ) May,June July Courtenay- Cumberland Road.8 miles west of Courtenay Comox Road May, June July Two miles east of Junction with Route No.19 at Courtenay 7-15 (L.C.) One mile north of Courtenay City L:i.mits~ 1843 May, June July miles south of Merville May,June July miles south of Oyster River 1281 May,June July 7-18 South of Campbell River Bridge May, June July. -9-

16 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC COUNTER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.1 Route No.19 - Island Highway Station No. Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T. Applicable Adjacent Feeder Roads South of Campbellton and north of Campbell River Village. (No count ) ' north of Campbell River Bridge May, June July t nortl of Entrance to Mill at Duncan Bay. 352 Msy,June July CONTROL STATIONS ON THE TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY Engineering District No $-12 Location Description A.D.T. A.W.D.T..25 miles south of Colwood Corner (May loth - May 26th).5 miles north of Langford Lake (May 9th - May 30th) (July 3rd - July 13th).2 miles south of Allenby Road Koksilah (May 19th-May 30th) (Count high because of May 24th Holiday) 1000' south of Cassidy Airport Entrance (May 1'5 th -May 30th) (July 15th-July 31st) (Count high because of May 24th Holiday).25 miles north of Rlwy. Underpass south of Nanaimo Ci~ Limits. (May 15th - }!o.y 29th A.W.T Station No! (1} 44lJ+ CONTROL STATIONS ON CANADIAN HIGm'JAY (Parksville - Port Alberni) Engineering District No miles west of Junction with Islam Highl-Tay at Parksville. (May 15th-May 30th)

17 CONTROL STATIONS ON EAST AND WEST SAANICH ROADS Engineering District No.1 Station No" 31-6 Location Description A.D.T. Between Glanford Avenue and East and vlest Saanich Road Junction. (May 13th-May 20th) 5704 (July 3rd-July 9th) 77S A.W.D.T A.W.T CONTROL ST~TIONS ON CO~aCHAN LAKE ROAD Engineering Dis!rict No Cowichan Lake Road 4 miles 164J. west of Junction with Old Highway. (May 15-Ma.y 30) CONTROL STATIONS ON ISLAND HIGHv!AY Engineering District No miles north of Parksville (May 6th-May 30th) One mile north of Courtenay City Limits. (May 16th-July 12th)

18 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER YOLUME COUNTS ~ Engineering District No.2.Route No.1 Trans -Canada Highway.Station Location Description. A.D. T all Period.i..D. T.Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads 3-4 Kingsway Route No.1 and No.99 (No count between Hall and Salisbury ) Avenues (westbound) 3-5 Kingsway Route No.1 and No between Acorn and Salisbury Avenues (eastbound) L.C. Pattullo Bridge (No count ) (No count Scott Road ) south of Junction with Trans-Canada Highway North of Whitehouse Corner 9987 (L. e. ) (southbound traffic) North of Whitehouse Corner 9838 (L.e.) (northbound traffic) ' east of Whitehouse 4478 Corner (eastbound) f east of Whitehouse Corner (westbound) ' west of Fry's Corner 9525 Junction Route No.99A,600 1 south of Fry's Corner east of Fry's Corner (No count Junction ) miles west of Langley On McLellan Road 100' west of Carvolth Road Intersection t east of Langley Jul.y-August west of junction with 6480 Route No.1) to Bellingham (No count lb ute No.1.3 from ) Bellingham, 200! south of Junction with Route No

19 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 2 Route No.1 Trans-Canada Highway Station No. Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T. Applicable Adjacent Feeder Roads ' east of Junction with Route No.13_ (3992 ) (Possible Undercount) 5-12 (L. C. ) One mile east of Aldergrove West of Abbotsford and east of Clearbrook Route No.ll Road to Mission.25 miles north of Abbotsford Route No.ll, Road to Huntingdon,.4 miles south of Junction with Trans-Canada Highway miles east of Abbotsford July-Augus t 5-6 loaf west of Vedder Canal Bridge July-A.ugus t miles west of Cul tus Lake 5096 (L.C. ) Road Cultus Lake Road 200' south of Junction with Trans-Canada Highway" ' east of Cultus Lake Road Junction miles east of Chilliwack. 56mI July-Augus t miles west of Rosedale Aggassiz Highway July-Au gust miles east of Rosedale Aggassiz Highway. (4885) (Possible ovf:3rcount) 41-1 (L.C.).5 miles west of Hope Junction with Route No o July-Augrust -13-

20 .AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER,VOL UME COUNTS Engineering District No.2 Hastings-Barnett Highway (Vancouver to Coquitlam) Route No.7A~- Station No. Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D. T. Adjacent Vehicles Applica"'.)le Feeder Roads miles west of Junction 1535 with Clark Road~.6 miles west of Junction 730 July-..ii l1.gus t with Clark Road. On new overhead Bridge east 5760 July-A ugust of Port Moody July-Augus t On loco Road north of Junction with Route No.7A. (No count Route No&7A, east ) of Port Moody..4 miles west of Pipeline Road 4985 Engineering District No.2 Route No. 7 - Lougheed Highway (Vancouver to Aggassiz) miles east of Boundary Road miles west of North Road Intersection (percentage calculation from last year) On North Road 500' south of Junction of North and Clark Roads miles east of North Road Intersection (percentage calculation from last year) July-A.ugust Brunette Road.3 miles west of Junction with Lougheed Highway miles east of Junction with Brunette Road On Pitt River Road 100' south of Junction with Pipeline ~oad. 3725,Tuly-August July-A.:ugus t Dct~!1na;y TruIik Road.3 miles west of Pipeline Road 0-14-

21 AUTOi1ATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.2 Route No.17 - Lougheed Highway (Vancouver to Aggassiz) Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads Route No.7A.4 miles west of Pipeline Road ' east of Pipeline Road 5660 July-A ugus t Intersection (No count This Year) North approach to Coquitlam Villag e north of C.P.R. Crossing miles west of Pitt River 4870 (L.C.) Bridge miles west of Haney miles west of Kanaka Creek 3455 July-Augus t Bridge miles west of Stave River 2980 Bridge f west of Mission City Limits July-A Ugus t 1000r from south approach to Mission Bridge miles east of Mission City 2420 (L.C.) Limits west of Deroche Bridge miles east of Deroche. 644 July-Augus t 11-3 West of Junction with Harrison 545 Hot Springs Road ' east of Junction with 1041 July-A ugust Harrison Hot Springs Road On Aggassiz- Harrison Hot Springs Road, 300' north of Junction wi th Lougheed Highway. -15-

22 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLill1E COUNTS Engineering District No.2 Route No.ll Mission - Huntingdon Highway station No. Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T. Applicable Adjacent Feeder Roads 5-10 (L.C. ) 1000' south of southern approach to Mission Bridge miles north of Abbotsford miles south of Junction with Trans-Canada Highway Route No.99 King George Highway south of Whitehouse 5790 Corner (northbound) south of Whitehouse 5060 Corner (southbound) No:r:th of-newton July-Augus t miles south of B.C.E.Rlwy. (5435) Crossing south of Newton. (Possible Undercount) 300' north of McLellan Road 7"J July-Augus t McLellan Road 500' west of King George Highway (No count, road under construction) McLellan Road east of King Geor ge Highway ' south of McLellan Road Three miles south of Nickomekl Bridge July-A ugus t., At Bridge.25 miles north of Blaine Customs Route No.99A Pacific Highway ' south of Fry's Corner Junction with Trans-Canada July-Augus t r south of Rlwy.Crossing south of Cloverdale North of U.S.Border. (No count' ) -16-

23 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 2 Miscellaneous Roads Vicinity of Ladner & Lulu Island Station No. Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T. Applicable Adjacent Feeder Roads Marpole Bridge July-Augus t Airport Road 8001 south of Lulu Island Bridge July-A ugus t On Bridge between Lulu Island and Sea Island No.5 Road, 500 t south of Fraser Street Bridge July-Augus t (L.C.) No.5 Road.2 miles north of Westminster Highway July-Augus t On Westminster Highway, 400' east of No.5 Road July-Augus t No.5 Road, 300' south of Westminster Highway No.5 Road, 150' north of Steveston Highway July-Augus t Steves ton Highway just west of No.5 Road July-A ugus t Steveston Highway east of No.5 Road.4 miles miles south of Steves ton Highway 300 t north of Ferry Landing Steveston Highway 600' east of No.3 Road July-A.ugust 10-41; No.3 Road 300' north of Steveston Highway July-Augus t Steveston Highway 200' west of No.3 Road July-Augus t BOlmdary Bay Ro ad north of Farrel Road. (No count ) Ladner Trunk Road west of Farrel Road. (No count ) Ladner Trunk.25 miles west of Junction with Scott Road. (No count ) On Scott Road, 900' north of Junction with Ladner Trunk and McLellan Road. (No count ) McLellan Road east of Junction with Scott Road. (No count ) -17-

24 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER YOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 2 Un-numbered Routes Marine Drive - North & West Vancouver Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads t east of Junction of 2178 Roads to Whytecliffe and Horseshoe Bay Marine Drive 2.1 miles east of Horseshoe Bay & Whytecliff 3103 Junctioh Marine Drive west Vancouver (6560) bstween 3J.s t.avenue and Power possible Line. undercount 24-4 Marine Drive 1000' west of Taylor Way Taylor Way 600 t north of Marine Drive Bridge over Capilano River (L.C. ) (Possible Undercount) Ca pilano Road 300' north of Marine Drive Marine Drive 200' west of July-Augus t Capilano Road. 2h-9 Marine Drive 500 r east of July-Augus t Capilano Road Grouse Mountain Road 600' north of Junction with Marine Drive Marine Drive 500' east of 7760 Lynn Creek Dol1arton Highway on Seymour Creek Bridge North Approach 2nd Narrcws Bridge.2 miles fr om Toll Gates. -18-

25 CONTROL STATIONS ON TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY Engineering District No.2 stcltion No. Location Description A.. D.T. AoW.DtlT. A.W.T North.jf tfui tehouse Corner (Northbound) (July 14th - August 7th) North of W~itehouse Corner (Southbound)(July 14th- August 7th) One mile east of Aldergrove (July 15th-A:ug'.lSt 7th) miles wes t of Cul ~us Lake Junction e CONTROL STATIONS ON LOUGHEED HIGHWAY.9 miles west of Pitt River Bridge. (July 15th-August 6th) , miles east of Mission City Limits. (July 15th-August 6th) 2065 CONTROL STATIONS FOR ROUTES NO.99 & NO 99A North of Whitehouse Corner (Northbound) (July 14th-Aufust 7th) ~ North of Whitehouse Corner (Southbound) (July 14th-August 7th) S' ' from south approach to Mission Bridge (July 14th,. (August 7th) CONTROL STATIONS ON MISSION HUNTINGDON HIGHWAY CONTROL STATIONS ON GRANDVIEw DOUGLAS HIGHWAY.3 miles east of Sperling Avenue (July 14th-August 7th) '

26 CONTROL STATION LADNER & LULU ISLAND Engineering District No.2 Station No. Location Description AoD"T... A.W.D.T.:. A.W.T No.5 Road.2 miles north of Westminster Highway Lul~ Island. (July 14th-August 7th) 4193 u u 24-6 West approach to Capi1ano River Bridge. CONTROL STATIONS MARINE DRIVE NORTH.AND WEST VANCOUVER FERRIES Engineering District NOe 2 Aggassiz-Rosedale June 276 July 334 August 329 September 267 Ladner~oodwqrdfs June 960 Landing. July 1224 August 1178 f.aptember u

27 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 3 Route No.1 Trans-Canada Highway stat ion No.. Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T. Applic2tion.Adjacent Feeder Roads 41-1 (L.Co).5 miles west of Hope Junction with Route No Hope-Princeton Highway loot east of Hope Junction" 41-3 Between Rlwy.Crossing and Hope 1942 Junction, south of Hope Village~ miles north of Hope, loot 1232 north of Fraser River Bridge On "Entering Sign'" north of Yale ' north of Boston Bar 593 "Entering Sign" miles south of Lytton Junction~ One mile north of Lytton Junction September September September September September September September Lillooet Road on Thompson River Bridge. Route No c 8 Spences Bridge to Merritt.5 miles east of Spences!ridge miles north of Spences Bridge September (LeC.).25 miles south of Cache Creek Junction. 70S 518 September September Route No.2 Cariboo Highway 4.5 miles south of Clinton One mile east of Cache Creek Junction. 415 September ' west of Junction with Route No.5 west of Kamloopso 1396 Augus t-sept August-Septc Route No~5 to Merritt,.3 miles south of Junction with Route No ' towards Kamloops from Junction with Route No Angus t-sept August-Sept. Route No.5 one mile north of south Thompson River B:idge. -21-

28 AUTOHATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 3 Route No.1 Trans-Canada Highway Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. ~djacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads miles east of Kamloops A ugus t-sept miles west of Monte 1058 August~ept. (L.C.) Creek Junction with Route No miles east of Junction with 558.A.ugust~ept. Route No.6 at Monte Creek August-S pt. Route No t south of Junction at Monte Creek One mile west of Chase. 644 ~ugus t~ept One mile east of Chase. 704 August~epto miles east of Squilax. 592.Augus t-sept miles north of Tappen. 415 August~epto ' east of Salmon River 2220 August~ept. Bridge west of Larch Hill 2285 Augus t-sept. Junction August~ept. Route No. 97A.5 miles south of Larch Hill Junction A. t Sicamous Narrows Bridge. (No count ) miles east of Sicamous 688 A.ugust~ept. Junction with Route No September Route No.97 Mara Lake Road.7 miles south Sicamous Junction miles west of Rlwy.Crossing in Taft. 281 August-Septo 29-2 West of Columbia River Bridge 631 August-Sept. and Revelstoke t north of Mt.Revelstoke 281 Augus t-sept. National Park Ro ad to Arrowhead.4 miles 527 Augus t,...scpt. south of Illecillewaet River Bridge. -22-

29 CONTROL STATIONS ON TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY Engineering District No.3 station Location Description A.D.T. A.W.D.T. A.W.T. No miles west of Hope Junction (July 10th - August 5th) 18-1 Route No.2 Cariboo Highw~ miles south of Clinton. (June 12th - July loth) miles west of Monte Creek Junction with Route No.6. (August 23rd - September 23rd) ;......:2:3-':.

30 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS :Route No.2 Cariboo Highway Engineering District No.7 & No.9 Cache Creek Junction - Prince George Junction Station No. Location Description A.D.T.al1 Vehicles Period A.D.T. Applicable Adjacent Feeder Roads 18-2\" 710 June-July.25 miles south of Cache Creek Junction June-July One mile east of Cache Creek Junction miles DJrth of Cache Creek Junction miles north of Cache (L.C.) Creek Junction ~les north of Clinton. 4(S)-1 Two miles south of 100 Mile House June-July June-July June-July June-July 4{s )-2.3 miles south of IO ad to 483 LacLaHache Station 15.4 miles north of 100 Mile House. June-July 4(s)-3 (L.e.) On Jones Creek Bridge three 340 miles south of 1$0 Mile House. June-July 4(s)-4 On road to Williams Lake miles west of 150 Mile Junction. June 4(s )-5 (No count ) On 150 Mile to Soda Creek Road 0.5 miles north of 150 Mile House Junction. 4(s)-6 84 June On Riske Creek Road at Fraser River Bridge 16.5 miles west of Williams Lake. 4(5)-7 On 150 Mile to Soda Creek Road 1 miles south of Soda Creek Junction. 109 June 4(8) June On Williams Lake to Soda Creek Road on Hawks Creek Bridge 16.9 miles north of Williams Lake. 4(N)-1 On Soda Creek Bridge. 238 June 4(N)-2.25 miles north of Kersley 39 miles north of Soda Creek. 443 June 4(N)-3 100' north of Quesnel River Bridge June -24-

31 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.4,5,6. Route No.3 Southern Trans-Provincial (). Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder ROads hl-l 3h69 July-Augus t Route No.1 (L.e.) Trans-Canada Highway.25 miles west of Junction with Route No ' east of Junction with 1792 Route No.1 at Hope. hl-4 One mile east of Junction 1975 July-Augus t with Route No.1 at Hope miles west of Princeton August August Road to Tulameen 1.3 miles west of Tulameen Bridge August Route No miles north of Tulameen Bridge. 33-hA (No count - ) Copper Mountain near Junction with Route No.3 33-h.5 miles east of Princeton. (L.C.) 1745 August One mile west of Keremeos A.ugust 33-6' 902 August Cawston Road.25 miles east of Junction with Route No miles' east of Keremeos. (No count ) west of Kaleden Junction August August Route No ' north of Kaleden Junction miles south of Kaleden 2193 August (L.C.) Junction miles north of Oliver A-ugust Fi ve miles south of Oliver August 33-lh 1427 August Route No.97.5 miles south of Oso1Oos Junction.' miles east of Osoyoos 1110 August (S.C.S) Bridge miles wes~ of Rock Creek 732 August Bridge. -27-

32 CONTROL STATIONS ON THE CARIBOO HIGHWAY Engineering District No.7 & No.9 Station Location Description A.D.T. A.W.D.T. A.W.T. No miles north of Cache Creek (L.C.) Junction (June 12th - July loth) 4(s )-3 On Jones Creek Bridge three miles (L.C.) south of 150 Mile House. (June 13th - 29th) miles north of Fraser (L.e.) and Nechako River Bridge at Prince George southern limits. (June 18th - July 3rd) On Highway No.2 (John Hart Section) (LIIC.) on Laronde Bridge, 61.4 miles north of Prince George. (June 29th - July 8th) -26-

33 .AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDEIi.VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.4,5,6. Route No.3 Southern Trans~Provincial () Station No. Location Description ~D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent Vehicles Applicable F'eeder R()ads Augus t-septo Rock Creek Kelo~a Road.25 miles r:.orth of Junction with Route No,, Three miles east of Rock Creek Villag e. 808.Au gus t-s '3pt miles east of Midway (L.C.) Junction. 540 August-Sept One mile east of Greenwood. 551 August-Sept: west of Junction with Road to Danville Customs. 646 August-Sept miles east of Junction wi th Road to Danville Customs. 979 August-Sept miles east of Bridge at (S.C.S.) Grand Forks. 644 Au gus t-sept ' west of Cascade Junction. 665 Augus t-s pt c August-Ssj?t:- RO<lc. to!.jaurier Cust:>ms 800t south of Cascade Junction" ' north of Cascade Junction. 515 (L.C.) ' east of Junction with 217 Christina Lake Roa~ ~!lv.:5t-septc' Augu.s t-sept Aug'J.st-Sep"Ci, R03.d to Pat8rson Customs 500' scuth of J~,ction ~.d. th Hig:'lway No.3 west of Rcssland r west of Junction with Road to Paterson Customs. 223 A-.lgus t-s ep vo ' east of Junction with Road to Paterson Customs At:gus t...scpt., 30-4 (L.C.) Between Rossland and Trail Cemetery Gates August-Sept Augus t-sept " Oa No..,.3 i1:' T~-:-ail S31mo-~To.lson, one mile e1.st of Trail-001uf,.bia Ri ~le!'!1ridge

34 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.4,5,6. Route No.3 - Southern Trans-Provincial Station ~ocation Description A..D.T.all Period A.D. T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads August-Sept. On No.3A,.5 miles east of Fruitvale miles east of Tadanac August-Sept ' east of Rlwy.Crossing 1689 August-Sept. east of Blueberry Creek. L.C. Castlegar Ferry August-Sept August-Sept. On Road to Syringa Creek.5 miles west of Ferry Augus t-sept. On Road to Syringa Creek 3.1 miles west of Ferry ' west of Junction with 1400 August-Sept. Airport Road 1.8 miles east of Castlegar Ferry Landing west of South Slocan 1181 A.u.gus t-sept. Junction August-Sept..25 miles north of south Slocan Junction on Route No.6 to Slocan Valley east of South Slocan Junction west of South 1099 August-Sept. Slocan Village miles east of South Slocan Junction on top of 1243 August-Sept. Bonnington Falls Hill 21-4 One mile west of Nelson Augus t-sept Augus t-sept. On No.3! and No.6 Nelson-Salmo one mile south of Nelson August-Sept. On No.3! and No.6 one mile north of Salmo Junction. -29-

35 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.4,5,6. Route No.3 Southern Trans-Provincial ptation Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads (No count - Road Construction) On Route No.3A Trail-8almo.25 miles west of Salmo Augus t-sept. On No.6 Nelson to Nelway 2.1 miles south of Salmo. L.C. Nelson Ferry 1562 August-8ept One mile east of Nelson Ferry Augus t-sept r west of Balfour Junction. (No count ) August-Sept. On Ib cd to Kas north of Balfour Junction. L.C. Kootenay Lake Ferry. 339 Augus t-sep t miles west of Creston 1261 September (S.C.S) Village Boundary September On Creston to Porthill Road 2.5 miles south of Creston September 1.5 miles south of Erickson miles east of Erickson. 644 September miles east of Kitchener. 580 September miles west of Kingsgate 590 August-Sept. Junction on Railway Overhead August-Sept. On Route No.95 to Kingsgate Customs 200' south Kingsgate Junction miles east of Kingsgate Junction. 976 hugus t-sept miles west of Cranbrook August-Sept. (L.C. ) miles east of Cranbrook 3118 August-Sept. Limits west of Junction of Route No

36 AUTOMATIC TRA]~IC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS il952 Engineering District No.4,$,6. ~oute No.3 Southern Trans-Provincial Station No. Location Description A:.D.T.a11 Period A.D. T. Adjacent Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads miles east of Route No August-Sept. Junction August-Sept. 4 miles east of Junction with 743 Au gus t-sept. Road to Fort Steele. 104 August-Septo 400' west of Junction with 619 August-Sept. Route No.93 west of Elko. 140 August-Sept~ 89 Augus t-sept 0.25 miles east of Elko Junction. 838 August-Sept..3 miles north of Elk River 1037 August-Sept. Bridge one mile east of Fernie. 9.3 miles west of Natal~ 854 AUgus t-s-ept" On Route NOo»95 one mile north of Junction Route No.3 On F ~rt Steele Read 200 r from Route Noo3 Juncticn On Route No.9) to v;aldo 500 i south of J'U..."1ctiol! with Route No.3 en Elko to Roosville Customs Road one mile SOU~h of Elko JQ~ctiono 13-7 One mile west of Crows' Nest 835 August-Sept. Station..\ Station No CONTROL STATIONS ON SOUTHERN TRANS PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY Engineering District No.4,5,6 o Location Description A.D.T. AeWeD.~o AoW.To West of Hope Junction :)53 (July 10th - Augus t 5th).5 miles east of Princeton (August 11th - August 23rd) South of Kaleden JUhction h (August 12th - August 25th) -31-

37 CONTROL STATIONS ON SOUTHERN TRANS PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY Engineering District No.4,5,6 Station Location Description A.D.T. A.W.D.T. A.W.T. No miles east of Osoyoos Bridge lil0 (S.C.S) (August 20th - August 25th) miles east of Midway Junction (August 20th - September 16th) ~5 miles east of Bridge at 644 (S.C.S) Grand Forks. (August 21st - AUgus t 25th) f north of Cascade Junction. 515 (S.C.S) (August 21st; - August 25th) 30-4 Between Rossland and Trail West of Cemetery Gates (August 26th - September 12th) L.C_ Castlegar Ferry (August-September) L.C. Nelson Ferry (August-September) L.C. Kootenay Lake Ferry (August-September) JJ miles west of Creston Village Boundary (September 3rd - September 15) II miles west cf Cranbrook (August 19th-8eptember 15th) 1078 ]

38 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER 'JlOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No. 3 Route No.5 Princeton to Kamloops Station No. Location Description A.D.T.all,Period A.D. T. Vehicles Applicable Adjacent Feeder Road~ miles north of 415 August Tulameen Bt-idge. Two miles south of 178 S.eptember Merritt Junction. 436 September Two miles north of 261 September Merritt Junction. (Merritt to Kamloops) Augustmiles south of Route No.1 September Junction. On It ute No.8 Merrit to Spences BriCl.ge two miles we::; t of Merritt Junctionf\ CONTROL STATIONS FOR ROUTE No.5 Engineering District No. 3 Station No. Location Description A.D.T. A.W.D.T{\ A.H.T" 33-4 On Route No miles east 1745 (S.C.S.) of Princeton. (August 11th - August 22nd) On Route No.l.3 miles north 535 (S.C.S.) of Spences Bridge (September 24th September 30th) 32-1 On Route No.1.25 miles west of 1058 Monte Creek Junction. (August 23rd to September 23rd)

39 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering.District No.8 & No.9 Route No.16 - Northern Trals Provincial Prince Rupert - Prince George Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads miles north of Galloway 1731 July Rapids Bridge 3.2 miles south of Prince Rupert July On Prince Rupert to Port Edward Road one mile south of Galloway Rapids Bridge On Diana Creek Bridge July miles east of Galloway Rapids Bridge On Green River Bridge 23 miles 141 July (L.C.) east of Galloway Rapids 'Bridge On Shames River Bridge 16 miles 169 June-July west of Terrace On Elsworth Cre ek fridge 8 mile s 115 June-July east of Skeena River Bridge at Terrace On Bridge 1.5 miles west of 78 June-July Cedarvale Ferry Six miles west of Skeena 90 June-July Crossing on Andimaul Creek Bridge On Bridge 5 miles west of 102 June-July I1oricetown On Bridge.5 miles east 454 June-July (L.C.) of Smithers ' west of Bul~y River 658 June-July (S.C~S.) Bridge east of Smithers. 26(w)-9 East of Telkwa. (No count ) 26(w)-8 On Bulkley River Bridge 3 miles 147 June-July west of Houston. 26(w)-7 On Bulkley River Bridge east 190 June-July of Houston. 26(w) r east of Babine Lake Road 237 June-July Junction at Tapley. 26(w)-5 One mile east of Rose Lake 163 June-July 16 miles west of Burns Lake. 26(w) miles west of Burns Lake 281 June-July (L.C. 2 miles eaxt of Decker Lake. -34-

40 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDFlt VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District No.8 & No.9 Route No.16 Northern TransPl'O vincial Prince Rupert - Prince George Station Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent No. Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads 26(w)-3 (No count On Babine Lake 1953) Road at entrance to Babine Forest. 26(w) June-July On Francois Lake Road 4.5 miles south of Burns Lake 26(W)-1 5 miles east of Tin~agel 163 June-JulY (Approx.lO miles west of Omineca East & West Boundary) 26(E)-5 200' east of Junction with 232 June-July Francois Lake Road west of Fraser Lake. 26(E)-U On G.N.R.Overhead Bridge 147 June-July (L.G.) 13.1 miles west of Vanderhoof. 26(E) June-July On Fort St.James Road s even miles from Nechako Ri ver Bridge. 26(E) June-July On S toney!. Greek Road 4 miles south of Vanderhoof. - 26(E)-1 On Sinkut River Bridge, June-July miles east of Vanderhoof miles west of Beaverly 251 June-July Creek Bridge lu.5 miles -west of Prince 287 June-July George on Beaverly Creek Bridge. CONTROL STATIONS ON ~ORTHERN TRANS-PROVINCIAL ROUTE 0.16 Engineering District No.8 & 9 Station Location Description A.D.T. A.W.D.T. A.W.T. No On Green River Bridge 23 miles 1Ll east of Galloway Rapids Bridge (July 1st - July 11th) 32-2 On Bridge.5 miles west of Smithers. 45u (June 30th - July 11th) 26(W) miles west of Burns Lake (June 24th - July 7th) 26(E)-u On C.N.R.Overhead Bridge ~39 miles west of Vanderhoof. (June 20th - July 7th) -35-

41 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering Districts 5 & 6.Route No.95 - Kootenay-Columbia Highway Station NO e Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T. Ap'plicable '/ Adjace:u.t Feeder Roads ' south of Kingsgate Junction. 607 Augus t-sept August...s-ept. On Route No.5.5 riles west of Kingsgate Junction miles east of Kingsgate Junction. 976 August-Sept. 9-4 (L.C.) 11 miles west of Cranbrook August-Septe 9-5 ~4 miles east of Cranbrook Limits 300' west of Junction with Route No August-Sept August-Septo On Route NOo3 03 miles east of Route NOo95 Junctionc 9-7 One mile north of Junction with Route No AUgus t-sept I) miles south of Kimberley City Limits Augus t-sept:; 9-10 Two niles north of Kimberley City Limitsn 794 August-S:::.pto miles north of Junction of Road to Wasa. 591 August-Sept miles south of Dutch Creek Bridge. (No count ) A~st-Sept. On Dutch Creek. -::'0 Invermere Road ~5 miles north of Route No,,95 Junctiono north of Junction with Road to Invermere south of Fairmont Hot Springs. 660 kugus t-sept:. 6-7 One mile north of ~;ind rrr..::;:,e ~ 608 ~.:u.gus t-sep to; August-Sept0 On Inver;n::re.h..th~.lre.3.r Road 0:1 G ~l u.r.1bia Ri-ver Bridge" -36-

42 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Engineering District 5 & 6 Route No.95 - Kootenay-Columbia Highway Station No, Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T:I Applicable Adjacent Feeder Roads miles south of Radium Junction. 829 A-ugust-Sept August-Sept. On Vermillion Road through Kootenay National Park ('14 miles east of R-adiu:n. Junction" 6-5 On Banff Park Road 025 miles north of Radium Junctiono 249 August-Sept. CONTROL STATIONS ON KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA H:GHWAY No. 95 Engineering District No~5 & 6 Staticn NOr 9-4 Location Description Ar:DeT. A.W/>:JoTo.1\..WnT!'l Eleven miles west of Cranbrook (A~~st 19th-September 15th) -37-

43 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Okanagan Highway Route No.97 Engineering District No.3,4. (Commencing at Junction of Trans Canada Highw~ East of Sicamous ) $tation No. Location Description A.D.T.all Vehicles Period A.D.T. Applicable Adjacent Feeder Roads On Route No.91- (Mara Lake Road) miles south of Sicamous Junction. September September On Trans-Canada Route No.1.5 miles east of Sicamous Junctio~ August 500 r west of Thc::p!dns on I s Corner on Road to Salmon.Arm east of Thompkinson's Corner. 741 August south of Thompkinson l s ( L. C. ) Corner August August On MC'J)lp. Lake Road 1.7 miles east of Junction with Route No.97 in Enderby August On Old Enderby to Vernon Road lc4 miles from Junction with Highway No Nine miles north 01 Vernon Limits r kugust 23-8 (SoC.S. ) 1361 August On Route No.6 '.5 miles east of Vernon One mile south of Vernon August Two miles south of Oyama A1ugust north of Five Corners North of Kelowna AiUgust 35-4 North of Kelowna 300' south (S~C~S-! Qf Junction with Roa~ to Rutland August AllVlSt In ()1<-~"~ga:n Mission Highway 500' north of B111ebird Bay Resort (south of Kelowna. -38-

44 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC RECORDER VOLUME COUNTS Okanagan Highway Route No.97 Engineering District N~3,4 -(Commencing at Junction of Trans Canada Highway East of Sicamous) c:'ation No. Location Description A.D.T.all Period A.D.T. Adjacent Vehicles Applicable Feeder Roads LeGt' Kelowna Ferry August 3S-3 QS miles north of W-estbank August "C',., 3) \.... Ve miles north of Peachland 1365 August Limitsc- 3S-1 One mile north of West 1607 August 3umoer1and Road Junction SO~ south of Okanagan 3648 August River Bridge, north of Pcmticton o A.t southern limits of 3518 August Pc~ticton, by Okanagan River Bridge SOOT north of Ka1eden Junction August August On Route No.3 to Princeton west of Kaleden Junction ~2 miles south of Kaleden 2193 August (10 G ~ ) Ju...~ction. 3';-12 ~2 miles north of Olivero 2322 August Five miles south of Oliver August miles1south of Osoyoos ls48 August Juncti or.. 0 CONTROL STATIONS ON THE OKANAGAN HIGHWAY ROUTE t ~ ~ 97 Engineering District No.3 & 4 St('.tion "f\t_.!.~v Location Description A.D.T. A.W.D.T. A.W.T. 23-, soor south of Thompkinson1s Corner. (August 14th - August 23rd) D )' south of Junction with (:::QC.,3,,) Ro;td to Rut1ar.d north of-- Kelm'ma (August 13th - August 23rd) L.Go Ke10wna Ferry (August) ~ 35-3 QS mj.1es north of Westbank (S~C.S) 1imitp (August 13th - August 23rd) D miles south of Kaleden Junction

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