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Bicycle and estrian Count Program July 2018 This report marks the fifth year of Columbia s annual Bicycle and estrian Count Program. Columbia Association (CA) recruited and coordinated volunteers to perform counts at key intersections along the Columbia pathway and on-road bicycle network. Over a period of two weeks, between and June 13, manual counts were performed in two-hour increments at fourteen locations throughout Columbia and Eastern Howard County. The original eight count locations of Wilde Lake Park, Lake Kittamaqundi (North and South), Lake Elkhorn, Jackson Pond, Tamar Drive (southern terminus), Downtown Columbia (corner of Little Patuxent Pkwy and S. Entrance Road) and the Columbia Gateway Loop, were again incorporated in this year s count. CA partnered with the Howard County Office of Transportation for the third straight year to continue the inclusion of additional count locations along the Patuxent Branch Trail (north of the Guilford Pratt Truss Bridge near Old Guilford Road) and two U.S. Route 1 locations in North Laurel and Elkridge. Morning counts were also scheduled for the U.S. Route 1 locations, as well as three pedestrian bridges which span Columbia Road, Harpers Farm Road, and Cedar Lane.

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Selection of Counts Times and Locations The count program was designed to capture the volume and types of active transportation traffic occurring along Columbia s pathway system. The counts are completed in two-hour increments at set times across all locations. The data collected over multiple days provides CA a better understanding of the average hourly usage during those timeframes. This provides insight into comparative use levels across locations while, as much as possible, controlling for weather conditions or special events that may affect usage numbers. Based on prior observation and survey data collected through the Connecting Columbia Active Transportation Action Agenda initiative, count times were selected to correspond with the time of day most people are using the trail system. The count times were set for the early evening on weekdays, mid-day on weekends, and morning use of the on-road bicycle network locations as well as three pedestrian bridges located near elementary schools. The Gateway Loop location is unique in capturing lunchtime user demand from the nearby office workers located in one of Howard County s major employment centers. While the majority of pathway trips are recreation-oriented (almost 86%), the program also tries to capture potential trip use of the network by bicycle commuters. The counts are performed manually, which allows a finer degree of detail to be collected about the characteristics of the pathway system users. The demographic information collected includes gender, age, helmet and commuter bag use, accompanied pets, and a count of other users like skateboarders or rollerbladers. The data collected during these counts helps CA and the Howard County Office of Transportation plan for future investments to better meet the needs of the community. Trend Analysis In past years, the lack of sufficient and/or unreliable data points as a result of missed counts or inclement weather was detrimental to fully understanding user demand or trends for several locations. Therefore, this year the number of weekday counts was expanded from three to six scheduled count days. Weekday counts were collected Tuesday through Thursday over a period of two weeks, rather than a single week of counting. With the exception of the Lake Kittamaqundi (North) location, at least two weekday counts were performed for each count location for morning, mid-day and evening counts. The weekend count schedule of selecting two consecutive weekends did not change and all scheduled counts were performed on these days. This program would not be possible without the dedication and invaluable service provided by the 39 volunteers who signed up to perform counts. These community volunteers successfully performed 82 of the scheduled 112 counts. As with any volunteer effort, there were count location times for which no volunteer signed up and times when volunteers were not able to honor their commitment, therefore no data was collected for these missed counts. The lack of data for these days most impacts the total number of users counted for a particular location. For this reason, the trend analysis focuses on twohour averages for weekday and weekend use to better analyze bicycle and pedestrian usage over time. Page 2 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Inclement weather continues to greatly affect pathway usage and impact total count numbers, and therefore should be taken into consideration when performing year-to-year comparisons. The weeks leading into this year s scheduled counts were marked by significant storms and rainy weather. This pattern continued into the first half of the weekday count period with hot, humid days bringing on overcast skies with the threat or occurrence of evening storms. The weather cleared somewhat for the last half of the weekday count times and the remaining counts occurred during objectively lovely weather with partly cloudy but sunny skies. While storms and rain held off until after the scheduled count times for the two Saturday counts, the weather was typical of a humid, muggy and overcast day in June with temperatures in the high 70 F range. Morning counts saw mostly overcast and cool weather, but remained relatively dry, except two days of drizzly weather, which bookended the count period. Program Year Summary of Inclement Weather over Past Five Reporting Years Number of Count Days 2014 Five Weather Conditions Three consecutive days of rain and threatening thunderstorms 2015 Five One day of clearing thunderstorms 2016 Five No inclement weather 2017 Five One day of thunderstorms 2018 Eight Four days with threatening storms, intermittent rain 2018 Pathway Results and Trends Page 3 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program The two-hour average weekday and weekend counts continued to show an increase in pathway usage for the majority of count locations. With the exception of the Downtown Columbia and Patuxent Branch Trail (Guilford Pratt Truss Bridge) locations, which were added in 2015 and 2016 respectively, there is now five years worth of data between 2014 and 2018 that shows relative stability in user demand for Eastern Columbia locations and significant growth for Western Columbia locations. This may be due to the increased development occurring in Downtown Columbia in the immediate proximity of Lake Kittamaqundi. Lakefront and Merriweather Post Pavilion events have an outsized effect on the average daily use for the Downtown Columbia location, with count numbers often quadruple those of non-event count days. Lake Elkhorn remains the most heavily used pathway location with the more tucked away and neighborhood scaled locations of Jackson Pond and Tamar Drive showing the most consistency in user demand across the last four years. Compared to locations in western Columbia, the eastern locations have a greater share of bicycle users relative to their overall user numbers. As bicycle users plan their recreational trip routes, it may be that they prefer Columbia s eastern trail network to the western network. Speculatively, this could be tied to the differing character of these networks. The western trail system has greater lengths of contiguous path, uninterrupted by road segments, and may attract bicycle users seeking longer routes. Saturday s weekend average did not show as much growth as those recorded in the weekday counts. This may be due to the weather on those days which was hot, humid, and potentially stormy. Downtown Columbia was by far the most heavily used location with both Saturday counts reflecting increased foot traffic corresponding with the Capital Jazz Fest and Paul Simon Concerts held at Merriweather Post on June 2 and June 9, respectively. In addition to these events, Columbia Page 4 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Association s Free KidsDay event was held on June 9 during the count time and may have drawn typical weekend users away from the count locations. estrian Counts estrians are by far the single greatest users of the pathway system, their sheer numbers far outstripping all others. While Lake Elkhorn remains the most used pathway during the weekday, the counts showed substantial growth at the two Lake Kittamaqundi locations from the previous years with the South location increasing by 49% and the North location showing a 105% increase. It should be noted that only one day of weekday count data was collected for the Lake Kittamaqundi North location. Since the two-hour averages of this location closely match those recorded at the southern location, it is reasonable to trust that the recorded data is a reliable approximation of average use. Downtown Columbia saw the greatest weekday two-hour average growth from the previous year (a 232% increase), however, this can almost singlehandedly be attributed to a weekday concert event which skewed the daily average. The highly variable nature of daily demand at this location does provide insight into the need to design pedestrian facilities capable of accommodating large crowds over brief periods of time near event venues. Wilde Lake Park also saw significant growth from previous years. estrian numbers captured at the automobile-oriented Route 1 intersections remain volatile year to year, although the count forms for these locations are more specifically focused on understanding directional movement of the pedestrians rather than the overall volume of users. Page 5 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program For the third straight year, the Downtown Columbia location had the highest count numbers for weekend averages. Both the 2017 and 2018 Saturday counts occurred over the Capital Jazz Fest weekend and unsurprisingly, total pedestrian numbers for this weekend were fairly similar from year to year. In the future, it may be beneficial to perform select counts for this location over several event and event-free weekends to determine average event and nonevent use trends. Lake Elkhorn continues to have higher user volumes than other pathway sites without a particularly discernable trend in demand. Overall, weekend two-hour average demand trends appear relatively stable for the past five years. Some locations like Lake Kittamaqundi are showing growth at rates slightly less than their weekday demand and others like Wilde Lake Park, Jackson Pond, and Tamar drive remain relatively steady with slight decline in user demand. This is not unexpected as weekend demand is typically more spread out throughout the day, whereas weekday use is typically concentrated in the hours after work and/or school lets out. Bicycle Counts Weekday bicycle counts showed an increase at all locations except Downtown Columbia and the U.S. Route 1 on-road bike routes. The most significant growth occurred at Tamar Drive (83% increase), Jackson Pond (63% increase), Wilde Lake Park (58% increase) and Lake Kittamaqundi North (53% increase). Bicycle use at Lake Elkhorn remains significantly lower than its peak count height in 2016, which is unsurprising given that 2016 count periods had no inclement weather. Despite the depressive effect inclement weather has on bicycle use, trend lines show continued steady growth in bicycle counts over the past five years. This is especially so at count locations like Tamar Drive and the Patuxent Branch Page 6 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Trail which are characterized by their linear rather than loop nature and serve as corridors of connectivity between Columbia s villages and eastern most points of Howard County. Page 7 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Between 2017 and 2018, weekend growth in bicycle counts was greatest at Lake Elkhorn (200% increase) and, although it remains the least used bicycle pathway, at Downtown Columbia which recorded a 160% increase in users from the previous year. At several locations, the magnitude of increases from the previous year is better attributed to the depressed weekend bicycle count numbers recorded in 2017. Lake Kittamaqundi North continued to show significant increases in bicycle use, especially in the past two years. Count data collected for Wilde Lake Park and the Patuxent Branch Trail vary widely from year to year. Jackson Pond and Tamar Drive showed modest increases from the previous year s count data, however, bicycle counts at these locations have been trending downward for the past four years. Helmet and Commuter Bag Use Helmet use is mandatory for cyclists under the age of 16 in the State of Maryland and civic campaigns designed to improve cyclist safety often focus on encouraging helmet use. Historically, when cyclists consider conditions to be more safe, helmet use is considerably lower than in conditions users feel are less safe. The separation of the pathways from vehicle traffic lends itself to conditions where users may feel safer. This theory is demonstrated in the data collected where smaller, neighborhood-oriented loop trails show lower helmet usage compared to pathway systems that intersect roadways more often. The overall pathway count locations show 72% helmet use. The highest occurrences were at Patuxent Branch Trail (82% and Wilde Lake Park (81%), while the lowest was Jackson Pond (58%) Ten percent of all users had commuter bags with them and the location with the largest percent was Wilde Lake Park at 31%, followed by Downtown Columbia at 23%. This is consistent with previous year s data. Morning and Mid-Day Counts U.S. Route 1 Intersections Similar to the evening count numbers for the U.S. Route 1 locations at Montgomery Road and North Laurel Road, pedestrian usage is relatively low in the morning. The data collected on directional movement, however, indicates a need for more robust pedestrian infrastructure to accommodate road crossings occurring in areas without any sidewalk or pedestrian crossing facilities. Montgomery Road, in particular, had a larger share of youth crossing without any protective lights, dodging traffic as they traveled southbound on Route 1, and proceeding west on Montgomery Road. Bicycle numbers were significantly lower than previous years; potentially a result of the wet mornings and threatening weather. Page 8 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Bridges estrian count data collected for the pedestrian bridge locations shows increased use of these facilities by pedestrians in 2018. Columbia Road experienced 112% growth from the previous two years of count data and counts remained high at Cedar Lane crossing near Rock Coast Road. These bridges provide a critical, off-road link between residential communities and neighborhood elementary schools. While showing some growth from the previous year, the Harper s Farm Road Bridge has low demand with a two-hour average of 10 users, as compared to the Cedar Lane Bridge which had 222 and Columbia Road Bridge which had 140. This is not surprising given the more direct, at-grade road crossing available to travelers at this location. Bicycle use of the pedestrian bridges remains low, averaging only one to two riders during the reporting period. Gateway Loop Trail The Gateway loop location typically attracts anywhere from 40 to 100 pedestrians during the 11:30am to 1:30pm mid-day period. The two-hour average demand at the Gateway Loop trail has been steadily falling since peaking in 2016. Although the numbers remain healthy, it will be interesting to track if this trend continues and it may be helpful to capture the daytime population of the area to determine what percent of office or retail workers are making use of the trail. Bicycle use again remains low. Demographics Gender Split The gender split or gap can be indicative of a route or pathway that feels unsafe. Generally, women tend to be more cautious than men; the volume of female users compared to male users can reflect the perception of the pathway system s safety. Recorded at 47% male and 53% female, the average pedestrian split by gender was remarkably even for the eight pathway count locations. The most pronounced differences in gender were found at Downtown Columbia, which had the largest average share of female users (60%), while Tamar Drive had the least (31% female) and Patuxent Branch Trail skewed at 40% female. All other pathway locations Page 9 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program were within a few percentage points of being evenly split between the genders. This trend carried through to the morning pedestrian bridge count locations which also showed fairly even gender ratios. estrians were primarily male at the Gateway Loop location, with a 70% to 30% male-to-female split. The most significant pedestrian gender difference was found at the U.S. Route 1 locations where males made up the vast majority of all users for both morning and evening counts with 72% morning and 76% evening averages for Montgomery Road and 86% morning and 69% evening averages for North Laurel. The total average bicycle gender split is 72% male and 28% female. This dynamic is found across all pathway locations except Lake Kittamaqundi North which has a split of 59% male to 41% female. Bicycle users at the Gateway Loop location were exclusively male. The number of total bicyclists at nonpathway locations is too low to perform reliable gender analysis for those locations. Youth and Older Adult Representation The count program is designed to capture the percent of users who are older adults (those appearing to be over 65) or youth (those appearing to be under 18). The total pathway system youth count for all user types makes up 11% of the total users counted while 8% are older adults. These numbers are typical of all locations except for Jackson Pond which had 26% youth and 5% older adults. Jackson Pond is a smaller water feature in the pathway loop system and is surrounded by a single-family neighborhood where homes are located in close proximity to the pathway. This easily explains why it enjoys such a large share of youth users. Since being added to the count program in 2016, the pedestrian bridge locations have by far the highest percent of youth at nearly 60% for the Cedar Lane and Columbia Road locations. These two pedestrian bridges are located near elementary schools and see high volumes of traffic from students and their guardians. Summary and Lessons Learned A major goal of this program was to establish a baseline for user demand across the count locations and to understand how that may be changing. The count program is conducted around the same time every year, and consistency in count location over the past four years has provided sufficient data to start discerning trends in pathway usage. Since the Count program was kicked off in May 2014, Columbia Association has made several improvements to its pathway infrastructure system including the completion of the Lake Kittamaqundi loop pathway through construction of its northern leg. In addition to the work undertaken by CA, a new side path connecting Howard County General Hospital, Downtown Columbia, and Blandair Park improved east/west trail links across Columbia. A refurbished and upgraded Route 29 estrian Bridge was reopened in spring 2018, providing the critical non-vehicular link between east and west Columbia. Now that anywhere from three to five years worth of count data has been collected for locations throughout Columbia, consideration should be given to determining how best to continue the program and what information will be useful to continuing to target improvement funds and discover community needs. The expansion of this year s count to incorporate three more days of weekend counts made it difficult to recruit volunteers for all count slots, but it also provided greater buffer for lessening the impact of Page 10 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program missed count days by volunteers or inclement weather days. Given that some locations have shown steady numbers for the past four to five years, it may be wise to remove them from the count program and concentrate on those more volatile locations. Based on previous recommendations, this year s count also avoided Memorial Day weekend, therefore solving the issues from 2017 of low volunteer rates on this weekend and may also have better captured typical non-holiday user data. This should be continued into future years. This year, the Howard County Office of Transportation had planned to install permanent automated pathway user counters at Lake Elkhorn and near the Route 29 pedestrian bridge in Oakland Mills. While the County was successful in obtaining the grant for the purchase of these counters, there has been delay in finalizing the necessary contracts. Once installed and active, these automated counters will prove a great asset and will allow the manual count program to focus on other locations throughout Columbia. Page 11 of 32

Appendix 1 Year to Year Comparisons Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Year-to-Year Comparison - Average Weekday (Two Hour) Count Locations 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Percent Change 2017-2018 Downtown Columbia N/A 54 24 60 199 232% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 37 116 167 136 279 105% Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 22 156 201 184 274 49% Wilde Lake Park 57 73 74 99 168 69% Jackson Pond 60 116 110 101 105 4% Lake Elkhorn 160 321 306 241 330 37% Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 17 37 46 33 46 41% Patuxent Branch Trail N/A N/A 94 88 73-17% U.S. Route 1 & North Laurel Road U.S. Route 1 & Montgomery Road N/A N/A 44 84 21-76% N/A N/A 19 20 13-35% Bicycle Year-to-Year Comparison - Average Weekday (Two Hour) Count Location 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Percent Change 2017-2018 Downtown Columbia N/A 12 5 16 13-16% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 3 16 21 15 23 53% Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 3 22 21 19 22 13% Wilde Lake Park 10 10 11 13 21 58% Jackson Pond 10 25 12 14 23 63% Lake Elkhorn 21 46 62 37 40 8% Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 5 20 20 18 33 83% Patuxent Branch Trail N/A N/A 32 29 40 39% U.S. Route 1 & North Laurel Road U.S. Route 1 & Montgomery Road N/A N/A 7 8 4-50% N/A N/A 4 3 2-33% Page 12 of 32

Appendix 1 Year to Year Comparisons Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Year-to-Year Comparison - Average Weekend (Two Hour) Count Location 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Percent Change 2017-2018 Downtown Columbia N/A 93 314 566 587 4% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 63 166 162 212 199-6% Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 111 130 139 203 227 12% Wilde Lake Park 87 136 75 110 103-7% Jackson Pond 75 88 58 102 54-47% Lake Elkhorn 303 205 157 297 246-17% Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 33 24 34 87 37-57% Patuxent Branch Trail N/A N/A 71 66 83 26% Bicycle Year-to-Year Comparison - Average Weekend (Two Hour) Count Location 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Percent Change 2017-2018 Downtown Columbia N/A 10 8 5 13 160% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 27 33 27 60 70 16% Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 37 42 42 39 49 26% Wilde Lake Park 28 30 40 21 34 60% Jackson Pond 28 28 25 17 18 6% Lake Elkhorn 87 64 40 23 69 200% Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 26 45 43 14 23 61% Patuxent Branch Trail N/A N/A 54 23 40 74% Page 13 of 32

Appendix 1 Year to Year Comparisons Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Morning and Mid-Day Year-to-Year Comparison - Weekday Average (Two Hour) Count Locations 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Percent Change 2017-2018 U.S. Route 1 Intersections Montgomery Rd N/A N/A 10 9 13 44% North Laurel Road N/A N/A 24 22 21-5% estrian Bridges Columbia Road N/A N/A 63 66 140 112% Cedar Lane N/A N/A 180 203 222 9% Harpers Farm Road N/A N/A N/A 11 16 42% Gateway Loop 61 89 94 88 71-20% Bicycle Morning and Mid-Day Year-to-Year Comparison - Weekday Average (Two Hour) Count Locations 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Percent Change 2017-2018 U.S. Route 1 Intersections Montgomery Rd #N/A #N/A 1 1 0.2-80% North Laurel Road #N/A #N/A 6 7 1.8-74% estrian Bridges Columbia Road N/A N/A 2 1 1 20% Cedar Lane N/A N/A 0 4 2-56% Harpers Farm Road N/A N/A N/A 1 1-40% Gateway Loop 0 2 2 3.5 3-14% Page 14 of 32

Appendix 1 Year to Year Comparisons Bicycle and estrian Count Program Change in Pet Count Averages Year-to-Year Comparison Weekday Average (2 Hour Period) 2015 Weekday Avg. 2016 Weekday Avg. 2017 Weekday Avg. 2018 Weekday Avg. Percent Change from Previous Year Downtown Columbia 0 3 3 4 25% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 8 4 5 7 40% 10 14 15 16 4% Wilde Lake Park 13 10 14 22 54% Jackson Pond 19 20 22 19-13% Lake Elkhorn 19 19 22 30 36% Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 4 6 3 11 253% Patuxent Branch Trail #N/A 10 12 9-29% Year-to-Year Comparison Weekend Average (2 Hour Period) 2015 Weekend Avg. 2016 Weekend Avg. 2017 Weekend Avg. 2018 Weekend Avg. Percent Change from Previous Year Downtown Columbia 1 2 1 2 50% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 9 6 16 17 6% 15 10 23 19-20% Wilde Lake Park 12 21 25 12-52% Jackson Pond 23 22 11 19 68% Lake Elkhorn 31 6 30 26-13% Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 2 2 7 5-36% Patuxent Branch Trail #N/A #N/A 4 7 63% Page 15 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program 2018 estrian Count Data, Evening and Weekend Counts Evening and Weekend Locations Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30 pm Saturday, June 2 11:30am-1:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast with Sprinkles at 6:30 pm Sunny with Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Saturday, June 9 11:30am-1:30pm Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Clear & Sunny, Cool 70 s 78, Humid, Partly Cloudy Location s Weekday Average Weekend Average Downtown Columbia 10 1,103 49 581 70 252 104 2,169 199 587 Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 180 217 279 676 279 199 Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 105 179 314 312 275 377 264 1,826 274 227 Wilde Lake Park 105 159 100 176 540 168 103 Jackson Pond 75 47 102 128 61 74 145 628 105 54 Lake Elkhorn 143 248 340 374 380 243 471 270 2,469 330 246 Tamar Drive Terminus 34 45 49 44 40 59 35 306 46 37 Patuxent Branch Trail 53 81 92 55 91 85 457 73 83 U.S. Route 1 & North Laurel Road U.S. Route 1 & Montgomery Road 13 N/A N/A 28 41 21 N/A 18 N/A N/A 8 26 13 N/A Time of Day s 417 1,977 636 943 1,532 1,091 1,409 1,133 9,138 Page 16 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program 2018 estrian Count Data, Morning and Mid-Day Counts Morning and Mid-Day Locations Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations Location s Weekday Average U.S. Route 1 Intersections Montgomery Road 8 14 12 16 14 15 79 13 North Laurel Road 20 19 29 19 19 106 21 estrian Bridges 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am Columbia Road 58 76 222 115 227 698 140 Cedar Lane at Rock Coast Road 234 194 232 227 887 222 Harpers Farm Rd at Cedar Lane 14 14 20 15 15 78 16 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm Gateway Loop 47 100 64 72 283 71 Page 17 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Male / Female Split - Pathway Locations Thursday Saturday June 2 11:30am - 1:30pm Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday June 9 11:30am - 1:30pm Tuesday Wednesday Evening and Weekend Locations Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30 pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast w/ Sprinkles at 6:30 pm Sunny w/ Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Clear & Sunny, Cool 70 s 78, Humid, Partly Cloudy Location s Downtown Columbia 10 1,103 49 581 70 252 104 2,169 Male 4 40% 356 32% 29 59% 235 40% 44 63% 143 57% 54 52% 865 40% Female 6 60% 747 68% 20 41% 346 60% 26 37% 109 43% 50 48% 1,304 60% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 180 217 279 676 Male 76 42% 97 45% 127 46% 300 44% Female 104 58% 120 55% 152 54% 376 56% Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 105 179 314 312 275 377 264 1,826 Male 63 60% 88 49% 152 48% 159 51% 130 47% 185 49% 117 44% 894 49% Female 42 40% 91 51% 162 52% 153 49% 145 53% 192 51% 147 56% 932 51% Wilde Lake Park 105 159 100 176 540 Male 58 55% 80 50% 55 55% 96 55% 289 54% Female 47 45% 79 50% 45 45% 80 45% 251 46% Jackson Pond 75 47 102 128 61 74 145 632 Male 43 57% 33 70% 46 45% 56 44% 32 52% 27 36% 70 48% 307 49% Female 32 43% 14 30% 56 55% 72 56% 29 48% 47 64% 75 52% 325 51% Lake Elkhorn 143 248 340 374 380 243 471 270 2,469 Male 77 54% 129 52% 159 47% 171 46% 167 44% 117 48% 201 43% 120 44% 1,141 46% Female 66 46% 119 48% 181 53% 203 54% 213 56% 126 52% 270 57% 150 56% 1,328 54% Tamar Drive Terminus 34 45 49 44 40 59 35 306 Male 24 71% 29 64% 31 63% 28 64% 34 85% 39 66% 27 77% 212 69% Female 10 29% 16 36% 18 37% 16 36% 6 15% 20 34% 8 23% 94 31% Patuxent Branch Trail 53 81 92 55 91 85 457 Male 35 66% 49 60% 52 57% 31 56% 59 65% 48 56% 274 60% Female 18 34% 32 40% 40 43% 24 44% 32 35% 37 44% 183 40% Time of Day s 386 1,977 636 943 1,536 1,091 1,409 1,097 9,075 Male 222 58% 813 41% 320 50% 460 49% 704 46% 557 51% 691 49% 515 47% 4,282 47% Female 164 42% 1,164 59% 316 50% 483 51% 832 54% 534 49% 718 51% 582 53% 4,793 53% Page 18 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Male / Female Split - U.S. Route 1 Locations AM Counts Location s Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations Montgomery Road 8 14 12 16 14 15 79 Male 8 100% 7 50% 11 92% 8 50% 12 86% 11 73% 57 72% Female 0 0% 7 50% 1 8% 8 50% 2 14% 4 27% 22 28% North Laurel Road 20 19 29 19 19 106 Male 18 90% 17 89% 24 83% 15 79% 17 89% 91 86% Female 2 10% 2 11% 5 17% 4 21% 2 11% 15 14% PM Counts Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast with Sprinkles at 6:30 pm Sunny with Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Montgomery Road 13 28 41 Male 13 100% 18 64% 31 76% Female 0 0% 10 36% 10 24% North Laurel Road 18 8 26 Male 13 72% 5 63% 18 69% Female 5 28% 3 38% 8 31% Page 19 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Male / Female Split - estrian Bridges and Gateway Loop Morning and Lunch Locations Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations Location s estrian Bridge 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am Columbia Road 58 76 222 115 227 698 Male 30 52% 32 42% 107 48% 53 46% 111 49% 333 48% Female 28 48% 44 58% 115 52% 62 54% 116 51% 365 52% Cedar Lane at Rock Coast Road 234 194 232 227 887 Male 110 47% 88 45% 104 45% 98 43% 400 45% Female 124 53% 106 55% 128 55% 129 57% 487 55% Harpers Farm Road at Cedar Lane 14 14 20 15 15 78 Male 5 36% 9 64% 5 25% 6 40% 4 27% 29 37% Female 9 64% 5 36% 15 75% 9 60% 11 73% 49 63% 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm Gateway Loop 47 100 64 72 283 Male 35 74% 68 68% 47 73% 47 65% 197 70% Female 12 26% 32 32% 17 27% 25 35% 86 30% Page 20 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program 2018 Bicycle Count Data, Evening and Weekend Counts Saturday, June 2 11:30am-1:30pm Saturday, June 9 11:30am-1:30pm Evening and Weekend Locations Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast with Sprinkles at 6:30 pm Sunny with Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Clear & Sunny, Cool 70 s 78, Humid, Partly Cloudy Location s Weekday Average Weekend Average Downtown Columbia 3 16 12 11 10 26 15 93 13 13 Lake Kittamaqundi (North) Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 90 49 14 153 23 70 15 43 26 32 55 26 19 216 22 49 Wilde Lake Park 41 8 26 33 108 21 34 Jackson Pond 7 23 21 34 13 9 43 150 23 18 Lake Elkhorn 10 60 63 32 73 78 23 38 377 40 69 Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 26 73 21 31 19 24 16 210 33 23 Patuxent Branch Trail 18 38 54 32 57 42 241 40 40 U.S. Route 1 & North Laurel Road U.S. Route 1 & Montgomery Road 2 N/A N/A 6 8 4 N/A 3 N/A N/A 1 4 2 N/A Time of Day s 58 337 198 144 238 292 141 152 1,560 Page 21 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program 2018 Bicycle Count Data, Morning and Mid-Day Morning and Mid-Day Locations Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Location s Weekday Average U.S. Route 1 Intersections Montgomery Road 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.2 North Laurel Road 0 3 2 3 1 9 1.8 estrian Bridges 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am Columbia Road 1 0 0 5 0 6 1.2 Cedar Lane at Rock Coast Road Harpers Farm Road at Cedar Lane Gateway Loop 1 4 1 1 7 1.75 0 0 1 1 1 3 0.6 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 2 5 1 4 12 3 Page 22 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Evening and Weekend Pathway Locations Downtown Columbia 3 16 12 11 10 26 15 93 Male 2 67% 9 56% 11 92% 10 91% 7 70% 20 77% 11 73% 70 75% Female 1 33% 7 44% 1 8% 1 9% 3 30% 6 23% 4 27% 23 25% Helmet 2 67% 9 56% 8 67% 9 82% 10 100% 17 65% 6 40% 61 66% Commuter Bag 2 67% 0 0% 6 50% 0 0% 0 0% 8 31% 5 33% 21 23% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 90 49 14 153 Male 45 50% 35 71% 11 79% 91 59% Female 45 50% 14 29% 3 21% 62 41% Helmet 76 84% 34 69% 9 64% 119 78% Commuter Bag 19 21% 0 0% 2 14% 21 14% Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 15 43 26 32 55 26 19 216 Male 13 87% 29 67% 19 73% 21 66% 41 75% 23 88% 16 84% 162 75% Female 2 13% 14 33% 7 27% 11 34% 14 25% 3 12% 3 16% 54 25% Helmet 10 67% 34 79% 14 54% 16 50% 47 85% 16 62% 0 0% 137 63% Commuter Bag 0 0% 0 0% 4 15% 0 0% 0 0% 3 12% 0 0% 7 3% Wilde Lake Park 41 8 26 33 108 Male 26 63% 7 88% 18 69% 26 79% 77 71% Female 15 37% 1 13% 8 31% 7 21% 31 29% Helmet 40 98% 7 88% 23 88% 17 52% 87 81% Commuter Bag 29 71% 0 0% 4 15% 0 0% 33 31% Jackson Pond 7 23 21 34 13 9 43 150 Male 7 100% 10 43% 18 86% 29 85% 9 69% 6 67% 34 79% 113 75% Female 0 0% 13 57% 3 14% 5 15% 4 31% 3 33% 9 21% 37 25% Helmet 5 71% 14 61% 6 29% 27 79% 8 62% 3 33% 24 56% 87 58% Commuter Bag 0 0% 2 9% 0 0% 3 9% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 5 3% Lake Elkhorn 10 60 63 32 73 78 23 38 377 Male 8 80% 44 73% 48 76% 28 88% 54 74% 48 62% 19 83% 31 82% 280 74% Female 2 20% 16 27% 15 24% 4 13% 19 26% 30 38% 4 17% 7 18% 97 26% Helmet 7 70% 41 68% 52 83% 18 56% 49 67% 54 69% 15 65% 26 68% 262 69% Commuter Bag 5 50% 7 12% 3 5% 1 3% 2 3% 0 0% 2 9% 0 0% 20 5% Tamar Drive Terminus 26 26 21 31 19 24 16 163 Male 18 69% 18 69% 16 76% 25 81% 14 74% 22 92% 14 88% 127 78% Female 8 31% 8 31% 5 24% 6 19% 5 26% 2 8% 2 13% 36 22% Helmet 20 77% 21 81% 14 67% 26 84% 14 74% 16 67% 16 100% 127 78% Commuter Bag 2 8% 1 4% 1 5% 2 6% 3 16% 3 13% 1 6% 13 8% Patuxent Branch Trail 18 38 54 32 57 42 241 Male 15 83% 27 71% 39 72% 21 66% 32 56% 34 81% 168 70% Female 3 17% 11 29% 15 28% 11 34% 25 44% 8 19% 73 30% Helmet 16 89% 35 92% 46 85% 26 81% 39 68% 36 86% 198 82% Commuter Bag 0 0% 3 8% 2 4% 0 0% 32 56% 0 0% 37 15% Time of Day s 53 337 151 144 238 292 141 145 1,501 Male 45 85% 208 62% 112 74% 113 78% 171 72% 206 71% 116 82% 117 81% 1,088 72% Female 8 15% 129 38% 39 26% 31 22% 67 28% 86 29% 25 18% 28 19% 413 28% Helmet 40 75% 269 80% 126 83% 86 60% 166 70% 226 77% 84 60% 81 56% 1,078 72% Commuter Bag 7 13% 62 18% 6 4% 12 8% 39 16% 7 2% 16 11% 8 6% 157 10% Thursday 5-7 pm Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30 pm Saturday June 2 11:30am - 1:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Tuesday 5-7 pm Sunny, Partly Cloudy Pathway Bicycle Helmet and Commuter Bag Use Wednesday 5-7 pm 70 s, Overcast w/ Sprinkles at 6:30 pm Page 23 of 32 Thursday 5-7 pm Sunny w/ Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Saturday June 9 11:30am - 1:30pm Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Tuesday 5-7 pm Clear & Sunny, Cool 70 s Wednesday 5-7 pm 78, Humid, Partly Cloudy Location s

Bicycle and estrian Count Program U.S. Route 1 Intersections -Bicycle Helmet and Commuter Bag Use AM Counts Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations Location s Montgomery Road 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 Male - - - - 1 100% - - - - 2 100% 3 100% Female - - - - 0 0% - - - - 0 0% 0 0% Helmet - - - - 1 100% - - - - 2 100% 3 100% Commuter Bag - - - - 1 100% - - - - 2 100% 3 100% North Laurel Road 0 3 2 3 1 9 Male - - 2 67% 2 100% 2 67% 0 0% 6 67% Female - - 1 33% 0 0% 1 33% 1 100% 3 33% Helmet - - 2 67% 1 50% 1 33% 0 0% 4 44% Commuter Bag - - 2 67% 1 50% 1 33% 1 100% 5 56% PM Counts Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast with Sprinkles at 6:30pm Sunny with Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny, then Overcast & Stormy U.S. Route 1 & North Laurel Road 2 6 8 Male 2 100% 6 100% 8 100% Female 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Helmet 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Commuter Bag 2 100% 3 50% 5 63% U.S. Route 1 & Montgomery Road 3 1 4 Male 3 100% 0 0% 3 75% Female 0 0% 1 100% 1 25% Helmet 2 67% 0 0% 2 50% Commuter Bag 3 100% 0 0% 3 75% Page 24 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program estrian Bridges and Gateway - Bicycle Helmet and Commuter Bag Use Morning and Mid-Day Locations Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations Location s U.S. Route 1 Intersections 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am Columbia Road 1 0 0 5 0 6 Male 1 100% - - - - 4 80% - - 5 83% Female 0 0% - - - - 1 20% - - 1 17% Helmet 0 0% - - - - 2 40% - - 2 33% Commuter Bag 0 0% - - - - 0 0% - - 0 0% Cedar Lane at Rock Coast Road 1 4 1 1 7 Male 1 100% 2 50% 0 0% 1 100% 4 57% Female 0 0% 2 50% 1 100% 0 0% 3 43% Helmet 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Commuter Bag 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Harpers Farm Road at Cedar Lane 0 0 1 1 1 3 Male - - - - 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 3 100% Female - - - - 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Helmet - - - - 0 0% 1 100% 0 0% 1 33% Commuter Bag - - - - 1 100% 0 0% 0 0% 1 33% 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm Cloudy, Misting Bright, Low 70 s, Clouds Slowly Rolling In Bright, Partly Cloudy, High 60 s Sunny, 68 Gateway Loop 2 5 1 4 12 Male 2 100% 5 100% 1 100% 4 100% 12 100% Female 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Helmet 2 100% 5 100% 1 100% 4 100% 12 100% Commuter Bag 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Page 25 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program 2018 User 1 Count Data Evening and Weekend Locations Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30pm Saturday, June 2 11:30am-1:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast with Sprinkles at 6:30pm Sunny with Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Saturday, June 9 11:30am-1:30pm Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Clear & Sunny, Cool 70 s 78, Humid, Partly Cloudy Location s Weekday Average Weekend Average Downtown Columbia 0 0 4 12 14 0 30 4 7 Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 0 13 14 27 14 7 Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 1 9 2 16 26 11 1 66 6 18 Wilde Lake Park 1 2 0 3 6 3 1 Jackson Pond 3 0 0 4 4 2 6 19 3 2 Lake Elkhorn 1 11 18 7 4 15 11 0 67 7 13 Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 1 2 1 1 0 6 0 11 2 1 Patuxent Branch Trail 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 U.S. Route 1 & North Laurel Road U.S. Route 1 & Montgomery Road 0 N/A N/A 1 1 1 N/A 0 N/A N/A 1 1 1 N/A Time of Day s 5 22 22 14 40 72 33 23 231 1 users are typically made up of skateboarders, rollerblades, unicyclist, wagon-riders and others who do not fit neatly into either the pedestrian or bicyclist categories. Page 26 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program 2018 Pet Count Data Evening and Weekend Evening and Weekend Locations Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30pm Saturday, June 2 11:30am-1:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast with Sprinkles at 6:30pm Sunny with Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Saturday, June 9 11:30am-1:30pm Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Clear & Sunny, Cool 70 s 78, Humid, Partly Cloudy Location s Weekday Average Weekend Average Downtown Columbia 0 3 7 3 0 4 1 18 4 2 Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 17 17 7 41 7 17 Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 5 13 13 24 24 23 13 115 16 19 Wilde Lake Park 18 20 6 23 67 22 12 Jackson Pond 17 21 16 15 16 10 38 133 19 19 Lake Elkhorn 8 27 37 40 35 25 37 22 231 30 26 Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 5 8 9 13 4 13 10 62 11 5 Patuxent Branch Trail 2 7 11 5 16 6 47 9 7 U.S. Route 1 & North Laurel Road U.S. Route 1 & Montgomery Road 0 N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A Time of Day s 32 111 76 90 106 98 110 91 714 Page 27 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program 2018 Pet Count Data, Morning and Mid-Day Morning and Mid-Day Locations Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations Location s Weekday Average U.S. Route 1 Intersections Montgomery Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Laurel Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 estrian Bridges 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am Columbia Road 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 Cedar Lane at Rock Coast Road Harpers Farm Road at Cedar Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-1:30pm Gateway Loop 0 1 0 0 1 0 Page 28 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Pathway Users - Percent Youth and Older Adult, Evening and Weekends Evening and Weekend Locations Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30pm Saturday, June 2 11:30am-1:30pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast with Sprinkles at 6:30pm Sunny with Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Saturday, June 9 11:30am-1:30pm Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny, then Overcast & Stormy Clear & Sunny, Cool 70 s 78, Humid, Partly Cloudy Location s Downtown Columbia 10 3 0 1103 16 0 49 12 4 581 11 14 70 10 0 252 26 104 15 0 2,169 93 18 Summary 13 1,119 65 606 80 278 119 2,280 Youth 2 15% 7 1% 6 9% 118 19% 18 23% 12 4% 17 14% 180 8% Older Adults 0 0% 200 18% 3 5% 19 3% 4 5% 8 3% 5 4% 239 10% Lake Kittamaqundi (North) 180 90 0 217 49 13 279 14 14 676 153 27 Summary 270 279 307 856 Youth 40 15% 39 14% 31 10% 110 13% Older Adults 41 15% 26 9% 27 9% 94 11% Lake Kittamaqundi (South) 105 15 1 179 43 314 26 2 312 32 16 275 55 26 377 26 11 264 19 1 1,826 216 66 Summary 121 231 360 356 414 284 2,108 Youth 25 21% 31 38 11% 44 12% 73 21% 27 7% 17 6% 255 12% Older Adults 3 2% 26 18 5% 17 5% 42 12% 50 12% 21 7% 177 8% Wilde Lake Park 105 41 1 159 8 2 100 26 0 176 33 3 540 108 6 Summary 147 169 126 212 654 Youth 19 13% 9 5% 15 12% 26 12% 60 9% Older Adults 30 20% 13 8% 21 17% 20 9% 71 11% Page 29 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Evening and Weekend Locations Thursday Saturday June 2 11:30am - 1:30pm Pathway Users - Percent Youth and Older Adult, Evening and Weekends Tuesday Wednesday Location s Overcast, Thunderstorms Muggy & Overcast, Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast w/ Sunny w/ Clouds, Nice, Humid, High 70 s, Clear & Sunny, 78, Humid, and Heavy Rain at 6:30 Thunderstorms Pending, Sprinkles at 6:30 pm High 70 s Started Sunny then Cool 70 s Partly Cloudy Jackson Pond pm 70 s Overcast & Stormy 75 7 3 47 23 0 102 21 0 128 34 4 61 13 4 74 9 2 145 43 6 632 150 19 Summary Youth 85 18 21% 70 13 19% 123 30 24% 166 45 27% 78 13 17% 85 23 27% 194 64 33% 801 206 26% Older Adults 1 1% 1 1% 12 10% 19 11% 2 3% 4 5% 0 0% 39 5% Lake Elkhorn 143 10 1 248 60 11 340 63 18 374 32 7 380 73 4 243 78 15 471 23 11 270 38 0 2,469 377 67 Summary Youth 154 19 12% 319 43 13% 421 31 7% 413 46 11% 457 40 9% 336 24 7% 505 35 7% 308 33 11% 2,913 271 9% Older Adults 9 6% 24 8% 57 14% 17 4% 24 5% 24 7% 32 6% 4 1% 191 7% Tamar Drive Terminus (South of MD 175) 34 26 1 45 26 2 49 21 1 44 31 1 40 19 0 59 24 6 35 16 0 306 163 11 Summary Youth 61 7 11% 73 9 12% 71 4 6% 76 8 11% 59 4 7% 89 18 20% 51 1 2% 480 51 11% Older Adults 4 7% 9 12% 14 20% 3 4% 8 14% 13 15% 1 2% 52 11% Patuxent Branch Trail 53 18 0 81 38 0 92 54 0 55 32 0 91 57 3 85 42 0 457 241 3 Summary Youth 71 14 20% 119 19 16% 146 12 8% 87 7 8% 151 5 3% 127 10 8% 701 67 10% Older Adults 0 0% 5 4% 0 0% 0 0% 1 1% 16 13% 22 3% Time of Day s 386 53 5 1977 337 22 636 151 22 943 144 14 1536 238 42 1091 292 58 1409 141 33 1097 145 21 9,075 1,501 217 Summary Youth 444 78 18% 2,336 179 8% 809 61 8% 1,101 131 12% 1,816 260 14% 1,441 196 14% 1,583 141 9% 1,263 163 13% 10,793 1,209 11% Older Adults 13 3% 331 14% 79 10% 64 6% 83 5% 143 10% 127 8% 58 5% 898 8% Thursday Saturday June 9 11:30am - 1:30pm Tuesday 5-7 pm Wednesday Page 30 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program U.S. Route 1 Intersections - Youth and Older Adult AM Counts Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Location s Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Cool, Sunny Clear, Sunny, Cool Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations Montgomery Rd 8 0 0 14 0 0 12 1 0 16 0 0 14 0 0 15 2 0 79 3 0 Summary Youth 8 2 25% 14 2 14% 13 1 8% 16 1 6% 14 0 0% 17 2 12% 82 8 10% Older Adults 0 0% 3 21% 0 0% 2 13% 0 0% 0 0% 5 6% North Laurel Road 20 0 0 19 3 0 29 2 0 19 3 0 19 1 0 106 9 0 Summary Youth 20 0 0% 22 1 5% 31 1 3% 22 0 0% 20 0 0% 115 2 2% Older Adults 1 5% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 1% PM Counts Overcast, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain at 6:30 pm Muggy & Overcast, Thunderstorms Pending, 70 s Sunny, Partly Cloudy 70 s, Overcast w/ Sprinkles at 6:30 pm Sunny w/ Clouds, Nice, High 70 s Humid, High 70 s, Started Sunny then Overcast & Stormy Montgomery Rd 13 2 0 28 6 1 41 8 1 Summary Youth 15 0 0% 35 1 3% 50 1 2% Older Adults 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% North Laurel Road 18 3 0 8 1 1 26 4 1 Summary Youth 21 3 14% 10 0 0% 31 3 10% Older Adults 4 19% 0 0% 4 13% Page 31 of 32

Bicycle and estrian Count Program Morning and Lunch Locations estrian Bridges Thursday Foggy, Overcast, Scattered Drizzle Tuesday Cool, Sunny Wednesday Clear, Sunny, Cool 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am Youth and Older Adult Thursday Cool, Mostly Cloudy, Some Sun Tuesday Partly Cloudy, Overcast to Eventually Sunny Wednesday Overcast & Humid, Scattered Drizzles at Some Locations 8-10am 8-10am 8-10am Location s Columbia Road 58 1 1 76 0 0 222 0 0 115 5 0 227 0 0 698 6 1 Summary Youth 60 44 73% 76 50 66% 222 102 46% 120 76 63% 227 136 60% 705 408 58% Backpack 39 65% Older Adults 0 0% 0 0% 1 0% 0 0% 3 1% 4 1% Cedar Lane at Rock Coast Road 234 1 0 194 4 0 232 1 0 227 1 1 887 7 1 Summary Youth 235 141 60% 198 112 57% 233 147 63% 229 136 59% 895 536 60% Backpack 131 56% 112 57% 126 54% 128 56% 497 56% Older Adults 5 2% 8 4% 1 0% 2 1% 16 2% Harpers Farm Road at Cedar Lane 14 0 0 14 0 0 20 1 0 15 1 0 15 1 0 78 3 0 Summary Youth 14 4 29% 14 4 29% 21 8 38% 16 5 31% 16 4 25% 81 25 31% Backpack 3 21% 7 33% 6 38% 5 31% 21 26% Older Adults 1 7% 4 29% 1 5% 0 0% 2 13% 8 10% 11:30am - 1:30pm 11:30am - 1:30pm 11:30am - 1:30pm 11:30am - 1:30pm Cloudy, Misting Sunny, 68 11:30am - 1:30pm Bright, Low 70 s, Clouds Slowly Rolling In 11:30am - 1:30pm Bright, Partly Cloudy, High 60 s Gateway Loop 47 2 0 100 5 0 64 1 0 72 4 0 283 12 0 Summary Youth 49 0 0% 105 0 0% 65 0 0% 76 0 0% 295 0 0% Older Adults 0 0% 5 5% 0 0% 0 0% 5 2% Page 32 of 32