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Traffic at Chester.

18th August 1925
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In his report to the members of the Chester Watch Committee on the traffic census taken by the police at Chester Cross on a recent Saturday, the chief constable states that the census, which was commenced at 10 a.m. and finished at 5 p.m., showed a total decrease of 162 vehicles as compared with last year, although motorcars and motorcycles showed. an increase of 247 during the seven hours. A similar census taken in 1922 showed that a total of 7,738 vehicles passed this point; in 1923, 8,931 vehicles, and la 1924, 9,228 vehicles.

The average number of vehicles per hour passing Chester Cross in the recent census was 1,925. The busiest hour of the day was shown to be between 11 a.m. and noon, when 1,538 vehicles passed this point.

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Organisations: Chester Watch Committee
People: Chester Cross

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