Traffic Warrant Studies Sample Clauses

A Traffic Warrant Studies clause defines the requirements and procedures for conducting studies to determine whether specific traffic control measures, such as signals or signs, are justified at a particular location. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria that must be met for a study to be initiated, the standards or guidelines to be used (such as those from transportation authorities), and the process for reviewing and implementing the study's findings. Its core practical function is to ensure that traffic control devices are installed based on objective, data-driven analysis, thereby promoting safety and efficient traffic flow while preventing unnecessary or unwarranted installations.
Traffic Warrant Studies. The Engineer shall prepare a traffic signal warrant study to support their recommendation for the continuous activation of an existing traffic signal or a proposed traffic signal based on projected volumes. Each warrant study must include addressing pedestrian signals along with obtaining both traffic and pedestrian counts.
Traffic Warrant Studies. The Engineer shall prepare a traffic signal warrant study to support their recommendation for the continuous activation of an existing traffic signal or a proposed traffic signal based on projected volumes. Each warrant study shall include addressing pedestrian signals along with obtaining both traffic and pedestrian counts. The Engineer shall implement each proposed traffic signal improvement within existing State right-of- way unless otherwise approved by the State. The Engineer shall refer to latest version of the TMUTCD, Traffic Signal Manual, and The State’s roadway (ramp) and traffic standards for work performed for either temporary or permanent traffic signals. The Engineer shall develop and include a timing plan for each signal improvement.
Traffic Warrant Studies. The Engineer shall prepare a traffic signal warrant study to support their recommendation for the continuous activation of an existing traffic signal or a proposed traffic signal based on projected volumes. Each warrant study must include addressing pedestrian signals along with obtaining both traffic and pedestrian counts. The Engineer shall implement each proposed traffic signal improvement within existing State ROW unless otherwise approved by the State. The Engineer shall refer to latest version of the TMUTCD, Traffic Signal Manual, and The State’s roadway (ramp) and traffic standards for work performed for either temporary or DocuSign Envelope ID: E5C545DF-C1AD-42AC-935A-16774D35D2E6 Contract No. 18-7SDP5012 permanent traffic signals. The Engineer shall develop and include a timing plan for each signal improvement.
Traffic Warrant Studies. The Engineer shall prepare an additional three (3) traffic signal warrant studies for the following intersections: FM ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, and FM 1303.
Traffic Warrant Studies. The Engineer shall prepare a traffic signal warrant study to support their recommendation for the continuous activation of an existing traffic signal or a proposed traffic signal based on projected volumes. Each warrant study must include addressing pedestrian signals along with obtaining both traffic and pedestrian counts. Warrant studies will be performed for 15 intersections along the corridor. The Engineer shall implement each proposed traffic signal improvement within existing State ROW unless otherwise approved by the State. The Engineer shall refer to latest version of the TMUTCD, Traffic Signal Manual, and The State’s roadway (ramp) and DocuSign Envelope ID: 798F7E2C-0AE6-40EE-BFB4-3AB848988972 traffic standards for work performed for either temporary or permanent traffic signals. The Engineer shall develop and include a timing plan for each signal improvement.
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Traffic Warrant Studies. The Engineer shall prepare a traffic signal warrant study to support their recommendation for the continuous activation of an existing traffic signal or a proposed traffic signal based on projected volumes. Each warrant study must include addressing pedestrian signals along with obtaining both traffic and pedestrian counts. Signal warrant studies will be prepared for FM 150/Veterans Drive and FM 150/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street intersections only. The Engineer shall implement each proposed traffic signal improvement within existing Owner ROW unless otherwise approved by the Owner. The Engineer shall refer to latest version of the TMUTCD, Traffic Signal Manual, and the Owner and TxDOT’s roadway and traffic standards for work performed for either temporary or permanent traffic signals. The Engineer shall develop and include a timing plan for each signal improvement.
Traffic Warrant Studies. Prepare a traffic signal warrant study as required to support the recommendation for the continuous activation of an existing traffic signal or a proposed traffic signal based on projected volumes. Each warrant study must include addressing pedestrian signals along with obtaining both traffic and pedestrian counts. Implement each proposed traffic signal improvement within existing TxDOT ROW unless otherwise approved by the City/TxDOT. Refer to latest version of the TMUTCD, Traffic Signal Manual, and TxDOT’s roadway (ramp) and traffic standards for work performed for either temporary or permanent traffic signals. Develop and include a timing plan for each signal improvement.
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Traffic Warrant Studies. The Engineer shall prepare a traffic signal warrant study to support their recommendation for the continuous activation of an existing traffic signal or a proposed traffic signal based on projected volumes. Each warrant study must include addressing pedestrian signals along with obtaining both traffic and pedestrian counts. Warrant locations to be determined (up to four (4) studies). The Engineer shall design each proposed traffic signal improvement as warranted within existing State ROW unless otherwise approved by the State. The Engineer shall refer to latest version of the TMUTCD, Traffic Signal Manual, and The State’s roadway (ramp) and traffic standards for work performed for either temporary or permanent traffic signals. The Engineer shall develop and include a timing plan for each signal improvement.