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The continued
growth in car ownership and usage adds increasing pressure to the already
over-stretched road network. The emphasis increasingly is on demand management
of the road network to achieve maximum efficiency without compromising
other objectives such as safety and the environment.
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Traffic
Advice on Development Proposals
TMS carry out Transportation Impact Analysis (TIA's) to assess the potential impact of development proposals and highlight any potential problems. Additionally, highway improvements can be designed to accommodate new traffic flows. We have extensive experience in carrying out TIA's in both the UK and Southern Ireland. Traffic
Modelling
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Junction
and Scheme Design
We assist clients
with junction design using the latest versions of OSCADY, LINSIG, ARCADY,
PICADY and TRANSYT. Junction design can be carried out either as a single
site highway improvement or as part of a larger traffic management study.
We also use the latest version of AUTOCAD to produce detailed scheme designs.
Area-Wide
Traffic and Parking Studies
To complement work
on area-wide safety schemes, we can examine ways of relieving traffic problems
such as congestion and parking, whilst also addressing environmental concerns.
Traffic
Reduction
We are able to assess
the need for traffic reduction through the analysis of traffic and pollution
data. We can advise on and prepare strategies for the reduction of traffic
in towns and rural areas.
Traffic
Sign Design
Detailed traffic sign design is carried out using the latest version of AUTOSIGN. Pedestrianisation and Town Centre Enhancement Our staff have extensive experience of town centre regeneration and enhancement schemes in Birmingham, Coventry, Kent and Warwickshire. If you would like to discuss any of the above with a member of our team then please contact us Alternatively if there is anything we haven't covered in our services profile and you think we might be able to assist your organisation, then please just give us a call and we would be happy to help. |
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