Traffic Counts for May 2010
The Table below includes, for each day (starting with May 7th, the first day after the classes were over for the Spring 2010 semester), the raw traffic counts at Point 1 and Point 2, and the calculation of the daily Cold Spring Road trips attributable to Westmont College. Formula per Condition 9:
Westmont Daily Trips = [Point 1 count] minus [Point 2 count] minus [10 daily trips for each of the five private residences between Points 1 and 2]. During the summer season there are no Semester Weekdays to be counted.
| Date | Point 1 | Point 2 | Private Residences |
Semester Weekdays |
All Other Days |
| 5/7/10 | 5,462 | 750 | 50 | 4,662 | |
| 5/8/10 | 3,864 | 567 | 50 | 3,247 | |
| 5/9/10 | 1,929 | 388 | 50 | 1,491 | |
| 5/10/10 | 2,704 | 603 | 50 | 2,051 | |
| 5/11/10 | 2,712 | 630 | 50 | 2,032 | |
| 5/12/10 | 2,692 | 655 | 50 | 1,987 | |
| 5/13/10 | 3,016 | 709 | 50 | 2,257 | |
| 5/14/10 | 2,737 | 646 | 50 | 2,041 | |
| 5/15/10 | 2,264 | 792 | 50 | 1,422 | |
| 5/16/10 | *1,176 | *369 | 50 | 757 | |
| 5/17/10 | *2,839 | *439 | 50 | 2,350 | |
| 5/18/10 | *2,848 | *591 | 50 | 2,207 | |
| 5/19/10 | *2,923 | *622 | 50 | 2,251 | |
| 5/20/10 | *3,167 | *630 | 50 | 2,487 | |
| 5/21/10 | 2,722 | 705 | 50 | 1,967 | |
| 5/22/10 | 1,372 | 637 | 50 | 685 | |
| 5/23/10 | 1,120 | 468 | 50 | 602 | |
| 5/24/10 | 2,472 | 582 | 50 | 1,840 | |
| 5/25/10 | 2,633 | 700 | 50 | 1,883 | |
| 5/26/10 | 2,622 | 736 | 50 | 1,836 | |
| 5/27/10 | 2,659 | 697 | 50 | 1,912 | |
| 5/28/10 | 2,630 | 765 | 50 | 1,815 | |
| 5/29/10 | 1,020 | 513 | 50 | 457 | |
| 5/30/10 | 997 | 479 | 50 | 468 | |
| 5/31/10 | 1,133 | 462 | 50 | 621 |
The counts for the first six days of May are included in the April/May 2010 chart. The new Traffic Count Year began on 5/7/10, the day after the last day of classes for the Spring semester.
* - For the days on which the counts were either missing or unreliable, we have substituted 105% of the highest typical same-day value in that period at the lower counter, and 95% of the lowest typical same-day value at the upper counter. The net effect is to increase the counts attributable to Westmont in order to give to our neighbors the benefit of the doubt.