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PrepareComplete StudySelect LocationDocumentTraffic Volume Counts1. Communicate with other staff/departments2. Review historical data trends3. Review citizen input4. Request Traffic control1. Select the proper location2. Plan the data collection preparations3. Complete the pre-study documentation1. Collect the data2. Evaluate the data1. Finalize the report2. File the report3. Communicate the results3. Calculate the Traffic Volume trends Traffic Volume Counts INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION Traffic Volume studies are conducted to determine the number, movements, and classifications of roadway vehicles at a given location. These data can help identify critical flow time periods, determine the influence of large vehicles or pedestrians on vehicular Traffic flow, or document Traffic Volume trends.
3.4 Traffic Volume Counts Figure 3.2. Electronic Counting Board Manual Count Study Preparation Checklist When preparing for a manual count study, use the checklist in Table 3.1.
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