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Transportation
Engineering
In a world of people
constantly on the go where roadway capacity is often overtaxed,
there is a tremendous need for the planning and engineering services
offered by T&M in the transportation and traffic disciplines.
As part of T&M's regional and municipal planning projects,
the transportation engineers often prepare the traffic and transportation
elements of master plans including:
- Transportation demand
projections
- Transportation corridor
planning (highway, rail, etc.)
- Network traffic distribution
modeling
- Feasibility studies
- Analysis of zoning and
other ordinances as they effect traffic patterns and capacity
- Parking demand planning
- Computer simulations
of traffic flow
Transportation/Traffic
Engineering
T&M provides engineering
services to increase the safety and capacity of transportation
facilities including:
- Automated and manual
traffic counting
- Traffic volume projections
and capacity analysis
- Intersection and signal
design
- Railroad grade crossing
protection
- Maintenance and protection
of traffic plans
- Traffic signal warrant
analyses
T&M engineers have
completed designs of:
- Geometric and traffic
signal improvements for hundreds of intersections
- Maintenance and protection
of traffic plans for a large number of projects
- Traffic impact studies
for new developments
- Highway access permitting
- Numerous planning board
reviews
Recent T&M transportation/traffic
planning projects include:
- Widening of the Garden
State Parkway - Interchange 30 to 80 - prepared traffic volume
projections and capacity analyses as part of the preliminary
engineering and environmental permitting
- Route 35 and Route 36
Corridor Studies
- Westfield Central Business
Traffic Study and Parking Study
- Asbury Park Parking
Study
- Trenton's Soverign Arena's
access, permitting, signalization, way finding, signing and parking
management
- Route 1 / Meadow Road
interchange
- Route 46 / Fairfield
Road/ Two Bridges Road interchange improvements
- Garden State Parkway's
Interchange 165 Park and Ride and ramp improvements at Interchanges
67 and 69
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