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  • Traffic Monitoring Estimation Guidelines
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
    • Importance
    • Context for Estimate Updates
    • Traffic Links
    • Desirable Qualities in an Estimation Process
    • Many Counts, One Annual Estimate
    • Rounding of Estimates
    • ONRC / ONF and Pavement Use Checks
    • Groups
  • Estimation Process
    • Individual Process Steps Summarised
  • Step 1: Update Database with the Latest Counts
  • Step 2: New Sections / Sections with No Estimate
  • Step 3: Establishing Road Types and Traffic Groups
    • Purpose of Grouping
    • Introduction to Road Types and Traffic Groups
    • Grouping for Road Type
    • Grouping for Traffic Groups
  • Step 4: Estimating Sections With Counts Since The Last Estimate
    • Method Options for Updating Links With a Valid Count
  • Step 5: Estimating Sections with Adjacent Counts
  • Step 6: Estimating Sections with No Recent or Adjacent Counts
  • Step 7: Traffic Mix
  • Step 8: Auditing
  • Step 9: Generating or Reviewing Links
  • Step 10: Count Strategy

Importance

14 October 2022

Traffic estimation is important, feeding into several different aspects of transportation planning and asset and network management.

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