Author: John Michael Mason
Publisher:
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Category : Highway departments
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Traffic Data Collection for Municipal Transportation Agencies
Author: John Michael Mason
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Highway departments
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Highway departments
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Traffic Data Collection for Local Transportation Agencies
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Traffic engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Traffic engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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An Evaluation of State-of-the-art Traffic Data Collection for Rural Transportation Agencies
Author: Walter P. Kilareski
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Category : Rural transit
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Publisher:
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Category : Rural transit
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Case Studies of Traffic Monitoring Programs in Large Urban Areas
Author: Joseph J. Mergel
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Category : Local transit
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Publisher:
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Category : Local transit
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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AASHTO Guidelines for Traffic Data Programs
Author: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Joint Task Force on Traffic Monitoring Standards
Publisher: American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials
ISBN:
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The objective of these AASHTO Guidelines is to improve the quality of the traffic information that supports decisions at all levels of the transportation profession. The Guidelines provide a reference for professional traffic monitoring and establish a process for adoption of national traffic nomitoring standards. They specifically address concerns of state transportation agencies.
Publisher: American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials
ISBN:
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The objective of these AASHTO Guidelines is to improve the quality of the traffic information that supports decisions at all levels of the transportation profession. The Guidelines provide a reference for professional traffic monitoring and establish a process for adoption of national traffic nomitoring standards. They specifically address concerns of state transportation agencies.
Enhancing Arizona Department of Transportation's Traffic Data Resource
Author: James Sterling
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Category : Traffic surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) undertook a review and evaluation of the technologies used by the agency to process, store, manage, and disseminate traffic data. Traffic count information constitutes the most elemental data that ADOT uses for planning, analysis and monitoring, and yet often remains the least accessible within the agency. ADOT found that different functional departments often duplicated traffic counts, count information was often little understood, and hence not trusted, and consistent data were not accessible throughout ADOT -- there was not a single source where traffic data were collected and disseminated. Through the research ADOT identified a hierarchy of actions designed to more effectively manage this most basic resource, and to restore confidence among users. An implementation plan was developed and is now being acted upon within the department.
Publisher:
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Category : Traffic surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) undertook a review and evaluation of the technologies used by the agency to process, store, manage, and disseminate traffic data. Traffic count information constitutes the most elemental data that ADOT uses for planning, analysis and monitoring, and yet often remains the least accessible within the agency. ADOT found that different functional departments often duplicated traffic counts, count information was often little understood, and hence not trusted, and consistent data were not accessible throughout ADOT -- there was not a single source where traffic data were collected and disseminated. Through the research ADOT identified a hierarchy of actions designed to more effectively manage this most basic resource, and to restore confidence among users. An implementation plan was developed and is now being acted upon within the department.
Collecting and Managing Traffic Data on Local Roads
Author:
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Category : Traffic flow
Languages : en
Pages : 77
Book Description
In Minnesota, most traffic data is collected by MnDOT district offices. However, some cities and counties, particularly those in the seven-county Metro area, gather their own traffic counts on County State Aid Highways, county roads and Municipal State Aid Streets. MnDOT is investigating alternatives to this primarily centralized approach to gathering traffic counts. To support this effort, this report examines traffic counting practices on local roads from five perspectives: 1. Current MnDOT traffic counting practices 2. Traffic counting technologies appropriate for temporary deployment 3. Literature review of traffic counting practices on local roads 4. Surveys of statewide participants in MnDOT's traffic data collection program (initial and supplemental surveys) 5. Survey of state DOTs local road traffic data collection practices
Publisher:
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Category : Traffic flow
Languages : en
Pages : 77
Book Description
In Minnesota, most traffic data is collected by MnDOT district offices. However, some cities and counties, particularly those in the seven-county Metro area, gather their own traffic counts on County State Aid Highways, county roads and Municipal State Aid Streets. MnDOT is investigating alternatives to this primarily centralized approach to gathering traffic counts. To support this effort, this report examines traffic counting practices on local roads from five perspectives: 1. Current MnDOT traffic counting practices 2. Traffic counting technologies appropriate for temporary deployment 3. Literature review of traffic counting practices on local roads 4. Surveys of statewide participants in MnDOT's traffic data collection program (initial and supplemental surveys) 5. Survey of state DOTs local road traffic data collection practices
Traffic Data Collection and Analysis
Author: Alexander French
Publisher: Transportation Research Board National Research
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
This synthesis will be of interest to traffic engineers, highway planners, and others concerned with the collection of traffic data for traffic engineering studies, for long-range planning, and for evaluation of traffic law enforcement. Information is presented on current practice in traffic data collection and analysis. Although types of highway traffic data collected over the past 50 years have not changed significantly, the quantities, analysis procedure, and presentations of these data have changed as a result of changing policies, operational concerns, and capabilities resulting from new technologies. This report of the Transportation Research Board describes the technology (both hardware and software) that is being used for traffic data collection, and discusses technological advances that have not yet been applied to the acquisition and presentation of traffic data.
Publisher: Transportation Research Board National Research
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
This synthesis will be of interest to traffic engineers, highway planners, and others concerned with the collection of traffic data for traffic engineering studies, for long-range planning, and for evaluation of traffic law enforcement. Information is presented on current practice in traffic data collection and analysis. Although types of highway traffic data collected over the past 50 years have not changed significantly, the quantities, analysis procedure, and presentations of these data have changed as a result of changing policies, operational concerns, and capabilities resulting from new technologies. This report of the Transportation Research Board describes the technology (both hardware and software) that is being used for traffic data collection, and discusses technological advances that have not yet been applied to the acquisition and presentation of traffic data.
Data to Support Transportation Agency Business Needs
Author: Spy Pond Partners, LLC.
Publisher:
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Category : Highway engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This report presents guidance to assist decision makers and data practitioners at state departments of transportation (DOTs) in evaluating and improving the value of their data for decision making and their data-management practices. Agency practitioners rely on a wide range of data to support decision making about policy choices, infrastructure investments, and other agency functions. The self-assessment process described here may also be useful to metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs).
Publisher:
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Category : Highway engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This report presents guidance to assist decision makers and data practitioners at state departments of transportation (DOTs) in evaluating and improving the value of their data for decision making and their data-management practices. Agency practitioners rely on a wide range of data to support decision making about policy choices, infrastructure investments, and other agency functions. The self-assessment process described here may also be useful to metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs).
Urban Transportation Planning for Goods and Services
Author: Texas Transportation Institute
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Freight and freightage
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Freight and freightage
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description