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Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jul-Dec 2021 DCC

Dublin City Council

Traffic volumes data across Dublin City from the SCATS traffic management system. The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system used to manage timing of signal phases at traffic signals. SCATS uses sensors at each traffic signal to detect vehicle presence in each lane and pedestrians …

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Updated 2025-06-19

Traffic Volumes- City Centre Bridges Count Data 2007-2010 DCC

Dublin City Council

Annual Traffic counts and turning data for all modes of transport at 26 locations in the city centre This dataset contains the results of the annual traffic counts conducted during the month of May each year, at twenty-six locations were selected along the Liffey Bridges between Heuston Station and the …

ZIP
Updated 2025-06-19

Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jul-Dec 2022 DCC

Dublin City Council

Traffic volumes data across Dublin City from the SCATS traffic management system. The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system used to manage timing of signal phases at traffic signals. SCATS uses sensors at each traffic signal to detect vehicle presence in each lane and pedestrians …

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Updated 2025-06-19

Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jan-Jun 2022 DCC

Dublin City Council

Traffic volumes data across Dublin City from the SCATS traffic management system. The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system used to manage timing of signal phases at traffic signals. SCATS uses sensors at each traffic signal to detect vehicle presence in each lane and pedestrians …

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Updated 2025-06-19

Traffic Counts: Cordon Count, Quays Count DCC

Dublin City Council

Every November Dublin City Council (DCC) conducts traffic counts at 33 locations on entry points into the city centre around a 'cordon' formed by the Royal and Grand Canals. As the name suggests, the cordon has been chosen to ensure (as far as possible) that any person entering the City …

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Updated 2025-06-19

Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jan-Jun 2020 DCC

Dublin City Council

Traffic volumes data across Dublin City from the SCATS traffic management system. The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system used to manage timing of signal phases at traffic signals. SCATS uses sensors at each traffic signal to detect vehicle presence in each lane and pedestrians …

CSV CSV CSV
Updated 2025-06-19

Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jul-Dec 2020 DCC

Dublin City Council

Traffic volumes data across Dublin City from the SCATS traffic management system. The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system used to manage timing of signal phases at traffic signals. SCATS uses sensors at each traffic signal to detect vehicle presence in each lane and pedestrians …

ZIP ZIP ZIP
Updated 2025-06-19

National Road Traffic Counts

Transport Infrastructure Ireland

A large data set of approximately 330Gb is size and 6.5 billion data points recording vehicle movements at almost 300 locations on the National Road Network. Due to the size and nature of this dataset, data consumers will likely require some specialised tools and knowledge to handle and process it. …

TSV
Updated 2018-03-05

WIM Sensor Locations

Transport Infrastructure Ireland

Weigh-in-motion sensors capture vehicle weights, number of axles and weight distribution of vehicles as they travel over the sensor location. This information is used to inform activities including pavement and bridge design, network maintenance and research. TII currently has 6 such locations collecting data on the National Road Network.

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Updated 2018-03-05

Traffic Counter Locations

Transport Infrastructure Ireland

TII operates and maintains a network of traffic counters on the national primary and secondary road network in Ireland. There are currently almost 300 of these counters active across the network. For an interactive view of the data they capture, go to the TII Traffic Counter Data Website nratrafficdata.ie

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Updated 2018-03-05
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