Cordon Count Program
The objective of the Cordon Count Program is to regularly collect consistent and comprehensive transportation data on daily vehicle and person movement in Peel Region.
The Cordon Count Program involves counting vehicles and people that cross selected counting stations over a 15-hour period, starting at 5:30 a.m. and continuing until 8:30 p.m.
A series of successive counting stations, approximately 200 stations, can be grouped to form a screenline.
A cordon refers to a geographic area enclosed by a set of screenlines.
Here you will find data on the average number of people per vehicle, the most common types of trucks used and the busiest stretches of road in Peel.
If you do not find what you are looking for in this section, try our Other Resources or contact us in our Planning department.
Other Resources
More information about the Cordon Count Program.
Please send comments and questions to:
Peel Data Centre
Region of Peel
Digital and Information Services,
Information Management Division
10 Peel Centre Dr., Suite A, 6th Flr.
Brampton, ON L6T 4B9