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Traffic Impact Assessment Guide

The document discusses the process of conducting a traffic impact assessment (TIA). It begins with an introduction to TIA and then outlines the typical four step process: 1) determining the scope of work, 2) collecting data on road/traffic/control conditions, 3) formulating the TIA report, and 4) recommending traffic impact mitigations. Key parts of the process include determining warrants for requiring a TIA, identifying the study area, and incorporating traffic volume studies, forecasts, and capacity analyses into the report. The overall goal of a TIA is to understand and mitigate any traffic or transportation issues associated with a proposed development.

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Traffic Impact Assessment Guide

The document discusses the process of conducting a traffic impact assessment (TIA). It begins with an introduction to TIA and then outlines the typical four step process: 1) determining the scope of work, 2) collecting data on road/traffic/control conditions, 3) formulating the TIA report, and 4) recommending traffic impact mitigations. Key parts of the process include determining warrants for requiring a TIA, identifying the study area, and incorporating traffic volume studies, forecasts, and capacity analyses into the report. The overall goal of a TIA is to understand and mitigate any traffic or transportation issues associated with a proposed development.

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CHAPTER 3

ENGR. GISELLE ANDREA S. BONAAGUA


Lesson 3.1 TIA
1. Introduction

TRAFFIC 2. Warrants for TIA

3. Sample Table of Contents

IMPACT 4. Study Area

ASSESSMENT 5. Four Step Process

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What is TIA?
1. Introduction
❑ Traffic Impact Assessment is a report that is prepared
2. Warrants for TIA to better understand, assess and mitigate any identified
traffic and transportation issues associated with the
3. Sample Table of Contents proposed development.

4. Study Area

5. Four Step Process

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What is TIA?

1.

2.

3.

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Warrants for the conduct of TIA
1. Introduction

2. Warrants for TIA

3. Sample Table of Contents

4. Study Area

5. Four Step Process

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Warrants for the conduct of TIA

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1. Introduction Sample Table of Contents
2. Warrants for TIA

3. Sample Table of Contents

4. Study Area

5. Four Step Process

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Sample Table of Contents

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Determination of the Study Area
1. Introduction

2. Warrants for TIA

3. Sample Table of Contents

4. Study Area

5. Four Step Process

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A Four-Step Proces
1. Introduction

2. Warrants for TIA STEP 1 STEP 2


3. Sample Table of Contents
Determination Data
of Scope of Collection
4. Study Area
Work
5. Four Step Process

STEP 3 STEP 4

Formulation Traffic Impact


of the TIA Mitigation
Report
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Step 1: Determination of Scope of Work
1. Introduction

2. Warrants for TIA

3. Sample Table of Contents

4. Study Area

5. Four Step Process

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Step 2: Data Collection

Road Condition
1.

2.

3. Traffic Condition
4.

5.
Control Condition

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Step 2: Data Collection

Road Condition
1.
Physical Attributes of the Road:
2.
✓ Geometric characteristics

3. ✓ No. of lanes
✓ Lane & shoulder width
4.
✓ Horizontal & vertical alignment

5. ✓ Pavement type
✓ Presence of Parkingn of your section here

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Step 2: Data Collection

Traffic Condition
1.
Attributes of the Traffic using the Road:
2.
✓ Distribution of vehicle types

3. ✓ The amount and distribution of traffic in available lanes


✓ Roadside friction (e.g. vendors)
4.
✓ Presence and estimate of the number of

5. ✓ pedestrians

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Step 2: Data Collection

Control Condition
1.
Types and specific design of control devices and traffic regulations:
2.
✓ Speed Limit

3. ✓ One ways

4.

5.

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Inventory Study Data

1.

2. ✓ Road classification (expressway,


arterial, collector, feeder)
3.
✓ Location of public road
4. transportation terminals
✓ Routes of the public road
5. transport

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Traffic Volume Data

Annual Total Traffic Volumes Intersection Volume Counts


1. Annual Total Traffic Volumes for: establishing determination of green time, red time for each
trends in traffic volume and determining annual leg of intersection..
2. travel in vehicle kilometers .

Average Annual Daily Traffic Midblock Counts


3.
(AADT/ADT) capacity analysis, planning one way streets,
unbalanced lane flow.
4. evaluating the present traffic flow and
computing accident rates

5. Peak Hourly Volume Screen line Volume Counts


for geometric design (# of lanes, width) and made at crossings of natural or man made
justification of some traffic measures such as barriers.
parking and turning restrictions. Useful for monitoring volume trends
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Time of Study

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Time of Study

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Methods in Volume Study

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Methods in Volume Study

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Methods in Volume Study

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Step 3: Formulation of the TIA Report

1.

2. What you should


3.
see?

4.

5.

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Step 3: Formulation of the TIA Report

1.

2. What you should


3.
see?

4.

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Step 3: Formulation of the TIA Report

1.

2. What you should


3.
see?

4.

5.
Traffic Facilities Inventory

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Step 4: Traffic Impact Mitigation

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Thank you!

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