Footfall cameras in York
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Pedestrian footfall counts of people at a number of locations in Dublin city. Passersby are counted and logged every hour, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week using a network of PYRO-Box people counters located throughout central Dublin. Data is provided by Dublin City Council and the NTA.
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🇬🇧 영국 English Data showing numbers of visitors to the Leeds Visitor Centre. Please note ----------- * Jan-May 1995 figures are for Wellington Street centre, Gateway opened at the end of May * June 2008 became Leeds Visitor Centre * May 2013 started late nights * Feb 2014 finished late nights * Feb 2015 to Apr 2015 figures are estimates due to no electronic counters in place * Feb 2015 the Visitor Centre moved from Leeds City Station to Leeds Library/Art Gallery * Jan 2016 the Art Gallery is closed to carry out essential repairs to the original roof of the historic Victorian building until October 2017. * Oct 2017 the Art Gallery reopened. Further information -------------------- For more information on Leeds Visitor centre, visit http://www.visitleeds.co.uk/maps-and-more/Tourist-Information-Centre.aspx
Within the city centre seven footfall sensors have been placed to measure footfall traffic. This dataset summarises, by month, footfall numbers across the year.The sensors are located at;Barton StreetFriars StreetKing Street (East)King Street (West)Port StreetStation RoadUpper CraigsThe dataset contains In and Out directional counts, along with a Total for that month. A percentage change value has also been calculated between the reported month for each location.
Data showing numbers of visitors to the Leeds Visitor Centre. Please note ----------- * Jan-May 1995 figures are for Wellington Street centre, Gateway opened at the end of May * June 2008 became Leeds Visitor Centre * May 2013 started late nights * Feb 2014 finished late nights * Feb 2015 to Apr 2015 figures are estimates due to no electronic counters in place * Feb 2015 the Visitor Centre moved from Leeds City Station to Leeds Library/Art Gallery * Jan 2016 the Art Gallery is closed to carry out essential repairs to the original roof of the historic Victorian building until October 2017. * Oct 2017 the Art Gallery reopened. Further information -------------------- For more information on Leeds Visitor centre, visit http://www.visitleeds.co.uk/maps-and-more/Tourist-Information-Centre.aspx
Railway Station Footfall DirectionThis data set is sourced from Dundee City Council’s Public Space Camera Surveillance System . It shows a count of people walking in specified directions from the main entrance of Dundee Railway Station. The specified directions are:• Railway Station to Taxi Area (immediately outside train station)• Railway Station to Bus Stop (immediately outside train station)• Railway Station to City Centre• Railway Station to V&A• V&A to Railway StationThe data set shows a snapshot of people walking within these areas every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday during the period 1pm-2pm.This data is experimental and subject to further refinement. Please note that due the nature of CCTV cameras at times data may not be collected as specified above. Therefore, caution should be exercised when analysing data and drawing conclusions from this data set.CCTV datasets contain information on object detections taken from a selection of the CCTV cameras throughout Dundee City. CCTV images are translated into object counts, objects counted include ‘person’, ‘car’, ‘bicycle’, ‘bus’, ‘motorcycle', 'truck, ‘pickup truck 'and ‘van’. The data is generated and owned by Dundee City Council. Copyright © Dundee City Council 2022. This dataset is available for use under the Open Government Licence.Background information about the Dundee CCTV cameras including a map showing the location of the cameras is available on the Dundee City Council website and can be accessed using the following link:https://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/service-area/city-development/sustainable-transport-and-roads/dundees-public-space-camera-surveillance-system
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A monthly total count of the number of people passing a footfall counter at the main entrance to the Round Tower Visitor Centre, in Clondalkin, Dublin. Data from January 2019 To-Date is included.
As global communities responded to COVID-19, we heard from public health officials that the same type of aggregated, anonymized insights we use in products such as Google Maps would be helpful as they made critical decisions to combat COVID-19. These Community Mobility Reports aimed to provide insights into what changed in response to policies aimed at combating COVID-19. The reports charted movement trends over time by geography, across different categories of places such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, parks, transit stations, workplaces, and residential.
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Footfall cameras in York