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Road Traffic Information and Applications

The Road Traffic Information Applications (RTIA) is a set of applications that supports the activities of National Road Traffic Survey Program (NRTSP) as defined in Department Order No. 207 Series of 2004. The NRTSP defines the processes from the collection to processing of data for both Traffic Counts and Axle Load Surveys. The NRTSP depends upon a mixture of automated and manual counts across the National Road Network.

The RTIA is composed of four components: the Traffic Data Entry Worksheets (TDEW), Traffic Data Entry Application (TDEA), Traffic Data Manager (TDM) and Traffic Information Component (TIC). These are designed primarily for users in the Traffic Analysis Section in the Central Office, and the Planning and Design Divisions and Sections in Regional and District Offices. However, annual summary traffic data from the RTIA is made available to all users who need it through the RBIA. Traffic Data in RBIA includes Traffic Volumes expressed in annual average daily traffic (AADT) and Axle Loadings in terms of equivalent standard axle load factors (ESAL).

 

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