CSA Staff Have Been Involved In Diverse Traffic Data Collection Surveys:
Data Collection
In the King Abdul Aziz Street Corridor Study, our team conducted comprehensive data collection surveys to assess traffic conditions along this crucial corridor. The surveys included Automatic Traffic Counts (ATC), Manual Intersection Turning Counts (MITC), and pedestrian counts. The collected data provided insights into traffic flow, congestion points, and pedestrian movement patterns, aiding in the development of targeted traffic management strategies.
Road Classification Survey
Road Crash Data - GPS Road Asset Surveys
Automatic Traffic Count (ATC) – Classified / Un-Classified
Manual Intersection Turning Count (MITC)
Parking Survey
Pedestrian Survey
Public Transport Survey
Origin And Destination Survey
Household Interview Survey
Roadside Interview Survey - 85 Percentile Speed Surveys
Road User Surveys
For the King Fahad Road Data Collection project, CSA staff carried out extensive traffic data collection activities, including road classification surveys, GPS road asset surveys, and speed surveys. This data was critical in understanding the current traffic conditions and road asset distribution along King Fahad Road, informing future infrastructure improvements and traffic flow optimization efforts.
Our involvement in the Riyadh Traffic Model Data Collection project encompassed a wide range of surveys, such as origin and destination surveys, public transport surveys, and household interviews. These surveys provided a comprehensive dataset that was instrumental in developing a robust traffic model for Riyadh, helping to predict future traffic patterns and plan for sustainable urban mobility.
The Traffic Calming Data Collection project for residential neighborhoods in Riyadh involved detailed data collection efforts, including speed surveys and road user surveys. The objective was to gather data on vehicle speeds, traffic volumes, and resident feedback to design effective traffic calming measures that enhance safety and livability in these neighborhoods.
In the Harun Al Rashid and An Nasr Corridor Study, our team conducted various traffic data collection surveys, including Automatic Traffic Counts (ATC), Manual Intersection Turning Counts (MITC), and parking surveys. This data was essential for analyzing the traffic dynamics along these corridors and developing strategies to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance overall corridor performance.