Request demo

High AADT but Low Sales? How to avoid mistakes in retail site selection

June 12, 2024
9 min read

Try TrafficZoom’s AADT metrics today with a free trial

Get instant access now
Check out a sample reportUnlock Ticon's sales forecastExplore the sample reportRequest a Demo

Successful site selection is fundamentally about ROI, which in turn, depends on sales, customer count, and daily visits.

Many real estate specialists use Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) as a key metric to predict visitor counts and measure future success of a new location. However, relying solely on AADT can result in common pitfalls.

Have you ever encountered significantly different sales volumes with comparatively similar AADT numbers? This happens frequently, and the issue may be not only due to the level of service or product availability but also to the specifics of traffic behavior.

A High AADT Does Not Guarantee a High Customer Count

It is important to evaluate whether the traffic flow generates enough visitors. For this purpose Ticon recommends ordering a comprehensive analysis of AADT, traffic behavior, and traffic fluctuation together with relevant demographic patterns.

1. How to Translate Traffic Behavior into Visit Numbers

Let's examine traffic behavior in more detail. It can be characterized by speed distribution within the traffic flow, meaning what percentage of cars are traveling at what speeds. What does this tell us?

First, the willingness, readiness, and ability of a driver to stop are influenced by numerous external factors analyzed by Ticon. These factors, among others, include acceleration, lane distribution, terrain and roadway features, weather, traffic lights, road signs, and more..

For example, at low speeds, it is much easier to maneuver and drive into a parking lot. Conversely, when you see that most drivers in the traffic flow are moving at the same high speed, it gives us reason to characterize drivers behavior as "transit", meaning they are passing through without stopping by and spending their time on shopping.

2. Traffic Fluctuations Shaping Visitor Numbers

Additionally, it is important to pay attention to seasonal traffic fluctuation (Fig.1). It is not only the number of passing vehicles but also the visitor rate that can vary from month to month. Often, when choosing a site, specialists consider this but use only a limited range of information, such as weather fluctuations, holiday seasons, etc.

traffic report
Fig.1 Annual traffic fluctuations for two sites in the same state and region, located 30 miles apart

The same is true for intraday fluctuation (Fig.2). There is substantial evidence indicating that not only visitor rates but also the average check amount varies between AM and PM peaks, even with a similar number of passing vehicles.

traffic report
Fig.2 Intraday traffic fluctuations for two sites in the same state and region, located 30 miles apart

In reality, temporal traffic fluctuations can either cut or add a significant portion of revenue. As we have noticed, these fluctuations are often quite surprising. They vary in timing, duration, intraweek and intraday peaks - and even in terms of primary and secondary streets.

In summary, successful site selection is always a comprehensive process even if we touch “only” one aspect – traffic. Contact us at info@ticon.co for more details.

Get a demoRequest a DemoExplore the sample reportExplore the sample report
Driving Success with Car Wash Demographics
Optimizing Car Wash Site Selection with Precision Traffic Data
More for you
August 8, 2024
When Low-Traffic Business Locations Can Be Successful

In site selection, it is often assumed that the best business location to choose is the one that has the highest traffic volumes. But is that always true?It’s important to understand that the number of visits depends not...

Read
August 6, 2024
Beyond AADT: What Average Annual Daily Traffic Numbers Don't Tell You

When evaluating potential retail locations, seeing an Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) count of 20,000 vehicles can be enticing. AADT is often considered a quick metric for assessing site potential based...

Read
July 23, 2024
Vehicular Traffic and Effective Site Selection

Picture this: You're ready to open your dream business, but there's a problem—you picked a location where tumbleweeds outnumber cars. Don’t worry, we’ve all been there! The secret to avoiding a ghost town...

Read

Let’s discuss your next site selection move

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.