Traffic data collection is a vital part of the Strategic Highway Research Program's (SHRP) Long Term Pavement Performance Project (LTPP), of which the Arizona Department of Transportation is an active participant. The accurate monitoring and evaluation of traffic data, particularly along test sections (Specific Pavement Studies - SPS, and General Pavement Studies - GPS) ensures that these studies are based on reliable traffic characteristics. This is an important parameter for the validity of study results and conclusions. This report presents a summary of traffic count and weight data collection and monitoring effort at twenty seven sites around the state of Arizona, most of which were installed in October/November 1992.
LTPP Traffic Data Collection and Monitoring
1998
94 pages
Report
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Road Transportation , Highway Engineering , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Pavements , Traffic surveys , Pavement damage , Databases , Highway maintenance , Regional planning , Performance tests , Monetaring , Road materials , Loads(Froces) , Arizona , Long Term Pavement Performance Program
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