Traffic
Management
Expanding the infrastructure is proving to be becoming
increasingly harder. Financial means are limited, as is the spatial capacity available.
As a result, we need to optimally utilize the existing infrastructure in order
to be able to cope with traffic growth.
This is what traffic management is all about: optimally
utilizing the available traffic infrastructure capacity. Compared to
Transportation Demand Management (TDM), which focuses on the process that precedes
transportation activity (choice of destination, choice of transport mode,
departure time and choice for a specific route), traffic management focuses on
the process of the actual (car) transportation.
Achieving this optimal utilization of the available
infrastructure capacity can be done in the following two ways:
- Increasing
the traffic flow on road sections and intersections
- Optimally spreading the traffic over the
network
We can provide the following services:
- Incident
management
- Regional planning
of road constructions
- Anti-icing policy
- Cut-through
traffic
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