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Wagstaff Lane,

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Traffic Region: East Midlands

Traffic Authority: Nottinghamshire

Street Name: Wagstaff Lane

Road Type: Class C or Unclassified Road

OS Grid: SK450520

Location: Jacksdale

Census Point ID: 962986

Census Point Coverage: U, Wagstaff Lane

Traffic by Year

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All motor vehicles
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Traffic statistics by year: All traffic

2000200120022003200420052006200720082009
Pedal Cycles76201581313122910
Motorcycles and Mopeds054261312107102616
Cars9298749041,0498921,013948968883838
Buses and Coaches37453545263721272221
Light Goods Vehicles11673127123119149133122117152
Two-axle Rigid HGVs932134182257
Three-axle Rigid HGVs0010112180
Four-axle Rigid HGVs0000000101
Three-axle Articulated HGVs0000400110
Five-axle Articulated HGVs0000000000
Six-axle Articulated HGVs0000000000
All HGVs9331391945148
All motor vehicles1,0911,0491,0951,2431,0581,2281,1131,1321,0621,035

Notes

Figures are daily averages calculated from all traffic counts over the course of the year.

Values are rounded to the nearest whole number.

A value of zero for any entry means that there were either no recorded vehicles of that type or too few to register after rounding.

A blank value means that there were no counts made in that year.

Click or tap on the column headings to see a pie chart of the data.

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