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Comprehensive Traffic Engineering and Access Control Point Study. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. 11 September 2012. Background. SDDCTEA and Gannett Fleming are conducting a comprehensive traffic engineering study.
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Comprehensive Traffic Engineering and Access Control Point Study Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 11 September 2012
Background • SDDCTEA and Gannett Fleming are conducting a comprehensive traffic engineering study. • Collected data and made field observations in late 2011 and early 2012. Inbrief for installation held on 15 November 2011. • Scheduled to submit final report mid-November 2012.
Study Purposes and Goals • The overall goal of this study is to identify existing deficiencies and provide improvements to improve traffic flow, safety, and to assist in future planning. • Other goals include: • Evaluate key roadways, intersections, and access control points (ACPs) to assess the impact of existing and future traffic • Consider present, programmed and proposed land use and transportation development scenarios • Provide general signage improvements • Make improvements for: • Short-term solutions to present problems • Long-term improvements to accommodate future development plans and traffic projections