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    Number of trips calculated on a daily basis**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    The data sets analyzed come from bicycle counting detectors installed on various sites by SUM-DIGD. These sensors record the number of cyclists crossing each minute, allowing detailed observation of the number of cyclists passing by. In some locations, detectors also provide speed data, enriching behavioral analysis. In order to facilitate interpretation and identify trends, raw data is aggregated in several ways: ### * -15 min * -1hr * -daily * -monthly * -annual This methodology makes it possible to monitor the evolution of bicycle traffic, to identify seasonal variations and to assess the impact of specific developments or events. Aggregation is carried out using automated processes, guaranteeing the consistency of the time series and the quality of the analyses.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Counts of vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians at the majority of intersections equipped with traffic lights, as well as some intersections where the installation of lights was under consideration. For each of these intersections, all located in the 19 boroughs, the number of vehicles and pedestrians was recorded at different times of a typical day. Counts may sometimes not take into account certain users (pedestrians, cyclists, trucks for example). NOTE: since 2009, the surveys also include the passage of cyclists. The counts were carried out as part of the harmonization of fires. These are therefore counts from the central services and they do not include the counts made by the boroughs.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Linear network representing the estimated traffic flows for roads and highways managed by the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTMD). These flows are obtained using a statistical estimation method applied to data from more than 4,500 collection sites spread over the main roads of Quebec. It includes DJMA (annual average daily flow), DJME (summer average daily flow), DJME (summer average daily flow (June, July, August, September) and DJMH (average daily winter flow (December, January, February, March) as well as other traffic data. It is important to note that these values are calculated for total traffic directions. Interactive map: Some files are accessible by querying an à la carte traffic section with a click (the file links are displayed in the descriptive table that is displayed upon click): • Historical aggregate data (PDF) • Annual reports for permanent sites (PDF and Excel) • Hourly data (hourly average per weekday per month) (Excel) **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**