What are your team recommendations should there be


References:

1. The 2009 Edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/pdfs/2009r1r2/mutcd2009r1r2edition.pdf

2. Arizona Department of Transportation, Traffic Guidelines and Processes. https://www.azdot.gov/business/engineering-and-construction/traffic/traffic-guidelines-and-processes-(tgp)/guidelines-and-processes

a. Discussion of the following items:

i. Pre-collection planning. Detail what actions you took, as well as any discussions that took place prior to visiting the field to ensure a successful field visit.

ii. What times did your team count? Was that a good time to count? Why or why not?

iii. Distance across roadway

iv. Raised median on roadway

v. Trail systems nearby

vi. Senior center, medical facility, community center, school, or pedestrian generator nearby

vii. Comparison of the data collection methods

1. Which did you prefer?
2. Which did you feel was the most accurate way of determining need?
3. Did you encounter any issues when using any of the techniques?
4. List any issues, and what could be done in the future to prevent these issues.

viii. What were the outcomes for each study? Were any of the warrants met?

ix. Error. Were there any apparent (or not so apparent) errors in your data collection? Explain why or why not. What could you do differently in the future to eliminate such errors?

x. What are your team recommendations? Should there be something installed at this location? If so, which and why that choice? If not, then why not?

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4/11/2016 2:22:50 AM

There are few References such as about to Arizona Department of Transportation 1. The 2009 Edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. 2. Arizona Department of Transportation, Traffic Guidelines and Processes. a. Conversation of the subsequent items: i. Pre-collection planning. Detail what actions you took, in addition to any discussions that took place prior to visiting the field to ensure a successful field visit. ii. What times did your team count? Was that a good time to count? Why or why not? iii. Distance across roadway iv. Raised median on roadway v. Trail systems nearby vi. Senior middle, medical facility, community center, school, or pedestrian generator nearby vii. Comparison of the data collection techniques