Transportation Master Plan

A transportation master plan is a vital planning process for cities over 100,000 inhabitants. This planning process usually includes the following steps:

  • Collection of Existing Data: Collection of data on existing transportation infrastructure, traffic flow, intersection counts, etc.
  • Collection of New Data: Collecting data such as current traffic density and population growth.
  • Data Analysis and Preparation of Model Inputs: Establishment and calibration of transportation demand forecasting models by analyzing the collected data.
  • Establishment and Calibration of Transportation Demand Forecasting Model: Estimating future transportation needs and making plans accordingly.
  • Estimated Target Year Inputs (Target Year Projections): Forecasting data such as traffic density, transportation demands for a given target year.
  • Creating Alternatives and Testing in the Model: Creating different transportation scenarios and testing these scenarios with simulation on the model.
  • Preparation of Transportation Master Plan Report: Presenting all these analyses and planning in a detailed report.
Transportation Master Plan

Public Transportation Master Plan

Public transport planning studies aim at the development and integration of public transport systems. These studies are usually carried out with the following objectives:

  • Economic Optimization and High Quality Transportation: Providing economic and quality transportation services through the integration of public and private transportation.
  • Social and Environmental Sustainability: Ensuring that transportation is accessible and safe for all, and acting in accordance with the principles of environmental sustainability.
  • Providing Solutions to Transportation Problems: Developing various solutions to reduce traffic congestion, prioritizing environmentally friendly modes of transportation.
  • Public Transportation Integration and Development of Transfer Points: Efficient organization of stop and terminal areas, integrating different modes of transportation.
Public Transportation Master Plan

Traffic Engineering Studies

Traffic engineering studies are wide-ranging and involve extensive data collection and analysis.

Traffic Counts

Detailed data collection such as intersection, cross-section, control, pedestrian, passenger, cordon/perimeter counts.

Traffic Counts

Traffic Analysis and Simulation

Studies such as simulation of existing conditions at intersections and road sections, testing of arrangements, speed study and saturated flow analysis.

Traffic Analysis and Simulation

Signalization Projects and Analysis Studies

Detailed signaling analysis such as signal phase diagrams, duration optimization, green wave studies and smart intersection projects.

Signalization Projects and Analysis Studies

Corridor Analysis

Intersection interaction analysis on specific arterials, evaluation of improvement alternatives by microsimulation.

Corridor Analysis

Geometric Arrangement and Circulation

Detailed arrangements on the road network such as traffic circulation arrangements, lane widths, median arrangements, roadside parking areas.

Geometric Arrangement and Circulation

Traffic Impact Analysis

Analyzing and forecasting the traffic impacts of investment projects.

Traffic Impact Analysis

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