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Traffic Volume Data Collection Daniel Jenkins, PE Substitute – Steven Jessberger Office of Highway Policy Information October 23, 2012
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Why Collect Volume Data? Planning/Environment Project Development Operations OHPI needs it MAP-21
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Planning/Environment Needs Air quality analysis Noise studies Traffic projections
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Project Development Needs Interchange Justification Reports Design Maintenance of Traffic Decisions
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Operations needs Traffic signal timing HOV operations Work zone decisions
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OHPI Needs HPMS Monthly TVT report Temporal Traffic Studies
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TVT Report Data Requirements – ATR data submitted to TMAS by the 20 th of the month after the close of the month – TMAS software performs a number of quality checks on data 7 day error 7 zero hour error Adjacent hour error Directional split error MADT check same month year to year Maximum volume per hour per lane (new in 2012)
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Report available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/tvtw/tvtpage.cfm
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Who wants TVT? Automotive industry companies Insurance companies Financial services Retail
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MAP-21 National freight policy – Designate National freight network (AADTT) HSIP – Traffic data defined as safety data Crash rates based on VMT Performance measures – Congestion reduction – System reliability
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QUALITY DATA
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Guidance AASHTO Guidelines for traffic data programs Traffic Monitoring Guide (TMG) HPMS field Manual
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Types of Sensors In road/on road – Loops – Piezos (axle sensors) – Tubes
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Types of Sensors- cont. Off road – Infrared – Magnetic – Radar – Microwave – Acoustic – Video
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Factors Monthly Factors Day of Week Factors Axle Correction Factors Yearly Growth/Reduction Factors Determining an accurate AADT is very important to a successful program!
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Factors Example - Seasonal
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Factors Example – DOW
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Factors Misusing the DOW factor can lead to a 5% underestimate Misusing the Monthly factor can lead to a 15% overestimate Do you factor and are you following the TMG or some other method?
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Problem The DOT did a traffic count on a minor rural collector (Site A) between January 26-28 (Tuesday-Thursday). The total count for three days was 3,600 vehicles. Calculate the AADT for Site A.
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Solving Problem Locate an ATR on a similar class facility
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Solving Problem Locate an ATR on a similar class facility – Found a ATR on a rural minor collector in the adjacent county with the following characteristics: 290,800 veh./yr. January traffic- 19,800 veh.
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Solving Problem Locate an ATR on a similar class facility – Found a ATR on a rural minor collector in the adjacent county with the following characteristics: 290,800 veh./yr. January traffic- 19,800 veh. – Calculate AADT and MADT for the ATR site AADT=290,800/365= 797, say 800 vpd MADT= 19,800/31= 640 vpd
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Solving Problem Locate an ATR on a similar class facility – Found a ATR on a rural minor collector in the adjacent county with the following characteristics: 290,800 veh./yr. January traffic- 19,800 veh. – Calculate AADT and MADT for the ATR site AADT=290,800/365= 797, say 800 vpd MADT= 19,800/31= 640 vpd – Compute monthly correction factor AADT/MADT = 800/640 = 1.25
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Solving Problem Determine AADT for Site A
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Solving Problem Determine AADT for Site A – Calculate ADT for site A ADT= 3,600/3= 1,200 vpd
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Solving Problem Calculate AADT for Site A – Calculate ADT for site A ADT= 3,600/3= 1,200 vpd – Calculate AADT AADT= 1,200 X 1.25= 1,500 vpd DOW factor would also need to be applied
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Data- Collect once, correctly and use many times
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QUESTIONS????????????? Danny Jenkins, PE Volume Program Manager 202-366-1067 daniel.jenkins@dot.gov
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