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Parking Study

Parking Study. Before anything else. Read the manual carefully. It is your homework What is covered in the following slides is only general. Importance. General. Each group to handle approximately 200 parking spaces. Data Collection. Draw the lot showing all spaces

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Parking Study

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  1. Parking Study

  2. Before anything else • Read the manual carefully. It is your homework • What is covered in the following slides is only general

  3. Importance

  4. General • Each group to handle approximately 200 parking spaces

  5. Data Collection • Draw the lot showing all spaces • Define a data collection route • Use same path every time you collect data • Each space to be monitored every 15 min for 2 hrs • Format on space recording • Vacant space: dash (-) • Parked vehicle for 1st time: Last three digits of license • Vehicle still there: check (√)

  6. Data Collection

  7. Data Summary Use 2 hrs

  8. Parking Statistics • Parking Volume • Turnover • Duration Load • Parking Load • Accumulation

  9. Parking Volume • # vehicles parked/1hour • 28/hr (example)

  10. Turnover • # vehicles parked/# parking spots • 28/20 =1.4 veh./space (example)

  11. Duration Load • Total vehicle-minutes/# of vehicles • 945/28 =33.75 min/parked vehicle

  12. Parking Load • Total vehicle-minutes Total space-minutes available x 100 • (945/1200) x 100=79 %

  13. Accumulation

  14. Interpret and conclude • Answer questions in manual • Prepare your presentation

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