Which are the best method for traffic survey according to verious location?
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CB Sowmya
The traffic surveys are done in three stages namely
AdityaBhandakkar
Traffic surveys are also known as traffic volume survey. It is simply the number of vehicles passing through a particular area in particular.
The most common method of traffic survey is manual counting. But is not accurate.
The most accurate method of traffic survey is done by automatically counting machines works nonstop 24 hours. It’s is more reliable than Manual counting.
aviratdhodare
Traffic Survey
Precise surveys, studies, and scientific analysis of traffic is necessary for traffic engineering and find wide applications in anticipating future requirements of roads, the advancement of existing facilities, design aspects, pavement design, and traffic guidelines and control.
Traffic surveys, better-called traffic census, covers all kinds of traffic, size, and weight, traffic flow, traffic volume per hour, and per day, including seasonal variations/annual variations, distribution in different parts of a road network, and distribution in different directions at intersections.
Traffic volume counts can be obtained by the following methods:
Manual Method
Automatic Counters
Moving Observer Method
Presentation of Traffic Volume Study Data
The information acquired from traffic volume are introduced in various structures for coming to suitable end results relying upon the reason for examines:
(a) Hourly, daily, weekly, seasonal, and annual variations of traffic in the form of charts or graphs.
(b) Annual average daily traffic (AADT) of the total traffic as well as classified traffic is determined.
(c) Design hourly volume of traffic
(d) Traffic flow-lines are drawn through the route with the thickness of lines being proportional to the traffic volumes.
(e) Traffic flow distribution at road intersections