This discipline of traffic engineering has entered a pivotal point in its evolution. The traffic engineer can no longer react to problems as they arise; rather the new traffic engineer must look forward and attempt to anticipate problems and have innovative solution available before these problems become evident to the public. To meet the demands of the future, traffic engineers must expand both the scope and depth of knowledge and skills they already possess as well as develop new ones that have not traditionally been considered a requirement for the job. In light of the issues raised above, a critical assessment of the traffic engineering function within the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has been undertaken. The purpose of this report is to explain what tasks are currently performed by the function, examine what tasks it should be performing, and identify the changes that must be made to accomplish its new responsibilities.
PennDOT Traffic Engineering Function: Strategic Plan
1993
34 pages
Report
No indication
English
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