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Network of national roads through cities and municipalities; and

• Yearly maintenance and repair programs which include widening and


re-designing of current road systems.

2. Provincial Government. Responsible for municipalities within the province.

3. Municipal Government. Responsible for streets and road within the


barangays.

4. Chartered Cities. Responsible of streets and roads within the cities.

(b) OBJECTIVES OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERING

1. To prevent traffic accident.

2. To achieve efficient, free and rapid flow of traffic.

3. To simplify police enforcement actions and performance.

4. To show good police actions and performance makes engineering plans


Effective.

5. To present the close relationship of the pillars of traffic in the

Improvement of Traffic problems.

© TRANSPORT PLANNING, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC

SAFETY

As urbanization becomes more pronounced, traffic management becomes


more challenging. We help our customers meet today’s high demands for
improved transportation systems and increased mobility by navigating the
complex challenges associated with the planning and design of cities and
transport systems.
Whether we’re working on small-scale traffic projects or extensive national
and international planning projects, our number one priority is to create safe
and flexible infrastructure and transport systems. To achieve this, we focus
on creating the right balance between heavy and light road users. We also
build many types of models – from complicated transport models to 3D
visualisations of a simple junction – to ensure that solutions are as effective
as possible. Throughout the process, we work hard to improve the visual
environment in both urban and rural environments.

(d) Traffic and community planning and strategies

Transport planning can be key to unlocking the value of a site. Our specialists
have a clear understanding of the interplay between public policy and project
needs. We work with planners, developers, architects and operators, as well
as multidisciplinary engineering teams, to develop and negotiate the right
solutions.
Ramble has the expertise and software for carrying out traffic impact studies,
and traffic simulations for road, rail, and pedestrian traffic, regardless of the
country and location. Our planning services include:

• City-wide transport plans

• Parking lots

• Bicycle route planning

• Travel habit studies

• Pre-studies for transport investments

• Evaluations of transport measures

• Transport strategies on local and regional levels

• Public transport

• Urban logistics.
€ Traffic safety plans

Ramble excels at creating comprehensive traffic safety plans at the


community and municipality level. To facilitate the making of traffic safety
plans, we collect information about the present status of traffic safety and
potential problems.

Registration and analysis of traffic accidents having occurred in the planning


area constitute an important part of the process. These are examined with
Ramble’s LITU software and based on geo-information systems. Mobility
habits, detected problems, and perceived traffic safety are investigated with
resident surveys.

The first phase results form the basis for the problem analysis. Based on the
problem analysis, we set both quantitative and functional goals for traffic
safety and mobility management. Additionally, we define the focus areas of
traffic safety work. These constitute the starting point for developing
solutions to improve traffic safety.

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