The table below depicts the average quantity of cars per hour driving on four main bridges of New Stratford at five different times of the day.
In general, at midnight, traffic on the bridge will substantially decrease.
Both the Habour Bridge and the Smith Bridge display a similar pattern in terms of traffic. During the daytime, the number of automobiles on the road decreases slightly, then the figure for motorcars increases marginally in the afternoon. Cars volume will drop sharply at night. However, there is a minor variation in the peak period at which motorcars cross the two bridges. Habour Bridge peaks the morning rush hour with 12, 500 cars, while the busy time of Smith Bridge occurs at 4 p. m, which registers 3, 330 automobiles on the bridge. As a consequence, the number of vehicles on Habour Bridge is three times more than Smith Bridge.
On the other hand, the traffic volume of the two remaining bridges differs from that of the two previously mentioned bridges. From 8 a. m to 4 p. m, the number of cars passing through the bridge fluctuates. Motorcars drop off violently from 8, 300 to 6, 490 on River Bridge, after which this figure shoots up to 8, 500 in the afternoon. Not only the River Bridge but also the City Bridge tends to be unstable at the time above. The number of autos jumps gradually from 6, 225 to 6, 800 in midday, followed by a slight fall to 6, 150 at 4 p. m. At midnight, both bridges have a small number of automobiles, which registers 1, 250 and 555 respectively.
The table below depicts the average quantity of
cars
per hour driving on four main
bridges
of New Stratford at five
different
times
of the day.
In general
, at midnight, traffic on the
bridge
will
substantially
decrease.
Both the
Habour
Bridge
and the Smith
Bridge
display a similar pattern in terms of traffic. During the daytime, the
number
of automobiles on the road decreases
slightly
, then the figure for motorcars increases
marginally
in the afternoon.
Cars
volume will drop
sharply
at night.
However
, there is a minor variation in the peak period at which motorcars cross the two
bridges
.
Habour
Bridge
peaks the morning rush hour with 12, 500
cars
, while the busy
time
of Smith
Bridge
occurs at 4 p. m, which registers 3, 330 automobiles on the
bridge
. As a consequence, the
number
of vehicles on
Habour
Bridge
is three
times
more than Smith Bridge.
On the other hand
, the traffic volume of the two remaining
bridges
differs from that of the two previously mentioned
bridges
. From 8 a. m to 4 p. m, the
number
of
cars
passing through the
bridge
fluctuates. Motorcars drop off
violently
from 8, 300 to 6, 490 on River
Bridge
, after which this figure shoots up to 8, 500 in the afternoon. Not
only
the River
Bridge
but
also
the City
Bridge
tends to be unstable at the
time
above. The
number
of autos jumps
gradually
from 6, 225 to 6, 800 in midday, followed by a slight fall to 6, 150 at 4 p. m. At midnight, both
bridges
have a
small
number
of automobiles, which registers 1, 250 and 555
respectively
.