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... added up our results for all the counts that came to 689 pedestrians in the space of an hour. Our results varied greatly and not so greatly from other people's counts, so immediately we began to see differences in the pedestrian density of the count points. Although we turned out with a good set of results, we met several limitations; our group was too small to be able to cover the whole area and therefore we were only able to collect information from certain albeit key areas - we would have had a better overall picture if we had been able to cover more points. Also, we only counted for 15-minute intervals, so we were only getting a snapshot of the actual pedestrian density and the pedestrian density we counted was of a market day pedestrian density and this is most probably different from a regular pedestrian density level on ...
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