Stats

Full 24 hour period
DateEventsShortestLongestAverageDown Time
2026-02-021044661019323.3%
2026-02-01593540917211.7%
2026-01-31834147521620.7%
2026-01-301172741619626.5%
2026-01-291132052419926.1%
2026-01-281092370018022.8%
2026-01-271132256419725.7%
2026-01-261023652019322.8%
2026-01-2564534615311.3%
2026-01-24941564019120.8%

Basic stats give per day seconds of crossing down and percentage of the day the barrier is down (subject to the mentioned limits)

Between 7 and 23 hours
DateEventsShortestLongestAverageDown Time
2026-02-02954661019430.1%
2026-02-01593540917216.6%
2026-01-31694147521824.6%
2026-01-30982741619531.2%
2026-01-29962052419530.6%
2026-01-28922341017526.2%
2026-01-27932256419830.1%
2026-01-26943652019429.8%
2026-01-25593034615815.2%
2026-01-24791550018523.9%
Between 23 and 7 hours
DateEventsShortestLongestAverageDown Time
2026-02-02131153551887.5%
2026-02-0111201201200.4%
2026-01-311810940221211.8%
2026-01-302313933520114.3%
2026-01-292211550222315.2%
2026-01-28233970020614.6%
2026-01-27243532517813.2%
2026-01-26121404902107.8%
2026-01-2565260951.8%
2026-01-241710564023212.2%

I'm open to ideas on other useful stuff - histogram plots of operation against time of day might be interesting

Anyone interested in turning crossing up and down times into some interesting stats - feel free to get in touch

If you want to play with raw data, it's here. Each crossing operation gets a row entry, the first column is when a signal goes green (crossing down), the second is both signals red again (crossing up). Time is Unix time stamp (seconds since 1970)