Delahey
Traffic Intelligence Profile

SCATS-based vehicle movement profile generated from the Melbourne SCATS Intelligence Platform. Historical signalised-intersection movement analysis covering 2014–2026.
Generated: 20 May 2026
Suburb rank: #246
SCATS sites: 4
Postcode(s): 3037

Suburb Map

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Delahey suburb map
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Executive Snapshot

Delahey contains 4 mapped SCATS traffic sites in this suburb-level profile. Across the historical dataset, these sites account for 585,257,197 vehicle movements, or approximately 585.3M.

The busiest mapped SCATS location in Delahey is Kings / Hume, with 169,118,435 recorded movements across the historical period.

585.3MTotal mapped vehicle movements
4Mapped SCATS sites
#246Melbourne suburb movement rank
146,314,299Average movements per site
Interpretation: This profile should be read as a suburb-level movement exposure report based on mapped SCATS sensor locations. It is useful for local traffic reporting, OOH exposure review, planning discussion, business-location context and public-interest transport analysis.

Top SCATS Sites in Delahey

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#SCATS IDLocationTotal movementsMillionsRankMap
1 2585 Kings / Hume
KINGS/HUME
169,118,435 169.1M 1041 Map
2 2063 Kings Road / Taylors Road
Kings Road / Taylors Road
168,078,874 168.1M 1057 Map
3 2587 Kings / Delahey Village North Entrance
KINGS/DELAHEY VILLAGE NORTH ENTRANCE
124,902,653 124.9M 1694 Map
4 2586 Kings / Goldsmith
KINGS/GOLDSMITH
123,157,235 123.2M 1730 Map
Note: SCATS locations are assigned to suburbs using the latitude/longitude of each site. Boundary roads may influence nearby suburbs even when assigned to one suburb for repeatable reporting.

SCATS Sensor Map

This map shows the location of each mapped SCATS sensor associated with Delahey. Circle colours match the main full-network SCATS map. Click any circle to view the site name, movement total and a direct Google Maps link.

Interactive SCATS Sensor Map

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Traffic intensity circles
Red — Top 5% busiest Melbourne-wide
Orange — Top 20% busiest Melbourne-wide
Yellow — Middle-volume Melbourne-wide
Green — Lower-volume mapped site
Circle colours are based on each SCATS site's Melbourne-wide rank across the cleaned archive, not just its rank within this suburb. Circle size is scaled lightly by traffic intensity.

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Mapped SCATS sensors

  1. 1
    2585 — Kings / Hume
    KINGS/HUME
    Middle-volume Melbourne-wide · Melbourne rank #1041
    -37.710841, 144.777813
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  2. 2
    2063 — Kings Road / Taylors Road
    Kings Road / Taylors Road
    Middle-volume Melbourne-wide · Melbourne rank #1057
    -37.727579, 144.782003
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  3. 3
    2587 — Kings / Delahey Village North Entrance
    KINGS/DELAHEY VILLAGE NORTH ENTRANCE
    Middle-volume Melbourne-wide · Melbourne rank #1694
    -37.724961, 144.781276
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  4. 4
    2586 — Kings / Goldsmith
    KINGS/GOLDSMITH
    Middle-volume Melbourne-wide · Melbourne rank #1730
    -37.715588, 144.780474
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Local Movement Context

Busiest Local Site

Kings / Hume
169,118,435 vehicle movements
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Suburb Rank

Delahey ranks #246 among mapped Melbourne suburbs/localities by total SCATS movement volume in this generated suburb summary.

Likely Dominant Corridors

OOH and media relevance: Suburbs with concentrated SCATS movement corridors can be useful for billboard exposure review, local traffic journalism, corridor analysis and business-location intelligence.

SCATS Sensor Inventory

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SCATS IDFriendly nameOfficial nameTotal movementsPostcodeMap
2585 Kings / Hume KINGS/HUME 169,118,435 3037 Open
2063 Kings Road / Taylors Road Kings Road / Taylors Road 168,078,874 3037 Open
2587 Kings / Delahey Village North Entrance KINGS/DELAHEY VILLAGE NORTH ENTRANCE 124,902,653 3037 Open
2586 Kings / Goldsmith KINGS/GOLDSMITH 123,157,235 3037 Open

Methodology and Platform Context

This suburb profile is one local report generated from the wider Melbourne SCATS Intelligence platform. The platform converts more than 12 years of Melbourne traffic signal data into a public-facing transport intelligence layer covering historical movement totals, site rankings, corridor behaviour, suburb profiles, OOH exposure review, and reproducible data-quality evidence.

37,877,000,000Cleaned 15-minute SCATS observations
539,021,000,000Total cleaned vehicle movements analysed platform-wide
148/148Expected months processed in the reporting window
2014–2026Historical coverage window
How to read this suburb report: the suburb total shown earlier in this profile is this suburb’s portion of the mapped SCATS movement layer. The Melbourne-wide figures above describe the scale of the full platform, not this suburb alone. The suburb profile layer turns the city-wide dataset into 517 suburb/locality reports using 4,427 mapped SCATS sites.
Boundary caution: Some SCATS sensors sit on arterial roads, freeway interfaces or suburb boundaries. For repeatable reporting, each sensor is assigned to one suburb based on its coordinate. This makes the profiles reproducible, but nearby suburbs may still be affected by the same corridor.

Open-source project: https://github.com/clarketowson/melbourne-scats-intelligence