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STUDIES

Traffic Impact Studies

Traffic Concepts, Inc. prepares traffic impact studies in accordance with established state and local guidelines for site development. We provide a complete product, from data collection to submittal of the finished product and obtaining approval from appropriate governmental review agencies. Based on the study results, we assess the need for offsite road improvements related to the property development.

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Parking Studies

Traffic Concepts, Inc. utilizes national criteria to assess parking needs across various commercial, industrial or residential land uses. We evaluate whether a property is employing optimal traffic patterns to maximize patron parking and internal circulation. Effective data collection and needs assessment are crucial in designing and utilizing parking areas with limited space or access points.

Traffic Signal Warrant Analysis

Traffic Concepts, Inc. excels in applying national and local guidelines to traffic signal installation and related devices. We provide comprehensive services, including data collection, warrant assessment, and the design of traffic control devices, complete with plans, specifications, quantities, and cost estimates. Our team collaborates with contractors to ensure timely project completion.

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Feasibility Studies

Traffic Concepts, Inc. representatives utilize a logical, common-sense approach to identify developer and engineering needs, define project scope, and establish key contacts for optimal results. Our engineers and planners employ a hands-on methodology to deliver sound recommendations aligned with nationally recognized engineering standards, with client interests in mind.

Speed Studies

Traffic Concepts, Inc. has conducted numerous speed studies to determine appropriate speed limits or traffic calming utilization based on factors such as geometric conditions, pedestrian and bicycle activity, on-street parking and access points.

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