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Planning 2013-05-23 Complete Transportation Background Report
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City of Tukwila: Background Report for the Transportation Element of the Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Transportation Analysis and 2030 Improvement Recommendations <br />May 2012 <br />The project team also reviewed collisions between vehicles and pedestrians and between vehicles and <br />Tables 78 <br />bicycles. and summarize the intersection and roadway segment locations where <br />and bicycle collisions occurred during the 2004-2009 study period. Count data of a typical weekdayÓs total <br />AM and PM peak hour pedestrian and bicycle crossings are included to give a general indication of the <br />level of pedestrian and bicycle activity at each intersection. Note that the collisions did not necessarily <br />occur during a peak hour. This data provides context to the number of collisions recorded in the past six <br />years. Busier intersections are more likely to have collisions due to the increased number of potential <br />auto/pedestrian/cyclist conflicts. Pedestrian and bicycle flow data were not available along the roadway <br />segments. <br />TABLE 7 – INTERSECTION PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE COLLISION ANALYSIS (2004-2009) <br />2004-2009 Total Daily AM & PM Peak <br />Pedestrian/Cyclist Hour Pedestrian & Bicycle <br />1 <br />ID Location Collisions Crossings <br />23 Baker Boulevard & Andover Park W 3 164 <br />67 Interurban Avenue S & Gateway Drive 2 30 <br />62 Interurban Avenue S & 52nd Avenue S 1 157 <br />55 S 144th Street & 42nd Avenue S 1 136 <br />16 Strander Boulevard & Andover Park W 1 80 <br />92 S 96th Place & E Marginal Way S 1 69 <br />93 S 124th Street & E Marginal Way S 1 51 <br />3 S 180th Street & Andover Park E 1 22 <br />35 W Valley Highway & I-405 SB Ramps 1 19 <br />94 S 150th Street & 42nd Avenue S 1 17 <br />90 S 102nd Street & E Marginal Way S 1 16 <br />24 Baker Boulevard & Andover Park E 1 15 <br />11 Minkler Boulevard & Andover Park E 1 13 <br />21 Klickitat Drive & Southcenter Parkway 1 12 <br />57 S 144th Street & 53rd Avenue S 1 10 <br />31 Tukwila Parkway & Andover Park W 1 7 <br />75 S 130th Street & Macadam Road S 1 7 <br />34 Southcenter Boulevard & W Valley Highway 1 4 <br />32 Tukwila Parkway & Andover Park E 1 3 <br />1 <br /> Pedestrian and bicycle counts were collected in Summer 2009. Th represent the total pedestrian and bicycle crossings during <br />the AM and PM peak hours on a typical weekday. <br />Source: Tukwila Police Department, 2010 (collision data) and Fehr & Peers, 2010 (pedestrian/bicycle crossings data). <br /> 21 <br /> <br /> <br />
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