(06-24-2016, 09:24 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: I'd say conservatively I drive at least once a week, to-and-fro, for the last year. That is 100 data points, which is not insubstantial. In fact the sample is large enough that we can upper bound the amount of time that the street is occupied, even if my sample is assumed to be instantaneous to your advantage (instead of the more accurate two minute each way).
Since I've seen less than five pedestrians this means that the street is occupied less than 1/20th of the time, otherwise my observed sample would be larger....
Are your 100 data points evenly distributed throughout the day?