Traffic / Signal Studies, Analysis & Design
AMT regularly performs capacity analysis used to determine the volume to-capacity ratio and level of service (LOS) for intersections, corridors, interchanges, roundabouts, and other innovative approaches adaptive signals, etc.
This includes the development of simulation model runs to gain a higher-order understanding of the deficiencies and how traffic operates. Through the analysis and simulation outputs, a bevy of operational and safety improvements can be developed. Any improvement location must fit within the context of the local municipalities and their comprehensive plans. A new traffic flow could very well be an important economic driver as mobility is critical to economic growth.
After taking proper inventory of existing signals and justifying the need for new or modified signals, our traffic engineers develop plans to show traffic signal supports, heads, controllers, detectors, wiring diagrams, and interconnect cables.
Through the analysis and simulation outputs, a bevy of operational and safety improvements can be developed.
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