Warrants - A Tradition of Innovation also includes the warrant for AWSC control and the California...

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Warrants Warrants 9 is a simple, easy-to-use tool for analyzing traffic signals and All Way Stop Control (AWSC) warrants. The program is based on the methods prescribed in the 2003 and 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and also includes amendments for 2012 California MUTCD. Trafficware’s Warrants 9 is unique in that multiple intersections can be stored in a single file. This allows the analyst to quickly review the warrant status for the intersections in their study area or jurisdiction. Warrants 9 also interacts seamlessly with Synchro. If a user has a model created in Synchro, intersection name/node data can be transferred to Warrants. In return, the traffic volume data from Warrants can be imported into Synchro (user-defined intervals). According to the MUTCD, the investigation of the need for a traffic control signal shall include analysis of the applicable factors contained in nine traffic signal warrants (eight if using the 2003 MUTCD methods) and other factors related to existing operation and safety at the study location. 522 Gillingham Sugar Land, TX 77478 (800) 952-7285 www.trafficware.com Use as a stand-alone tool or integrated with Synchro Studio 9. Easily exchange intersection and volume data with Synchro Studio 9 from a variety of sources, including Excel TM and TMC.vol files. Store complete vehicular and pedestrian volume data along with gap and delay information. Create a simple at-a-glance summary report of all intersections. Generate presentation-quality reports across multiple intersections. With one click, users can create a Warrants file within Synchro. Warrants 9 implements all nine MUTCD warrants: Warrant 1, Eight-Hour Vehicular Volume Warrant 2, Four-Hour Vehicular Volume Warrant 3, Peak Hour Warrant 4, Pedestrian Volume Warrant 5, School Crossing Warrant 6, Coordinated Signal System Warrant 7, Crash Experience Warrant 8, Roadway Network Warrant 9, Intersections Near a Grade Crossing (New in the 2009 MUTCD) Warrants also includes the warrant for AWSC control and the California warrant for bicycles. Quick & Easy to Use Store all intersection data in one file. Select only the warrants you wish to evaluate See the effects of your data as it is entered.

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WarrantsWarrants 9 is a simple, easy-to-use tool for analyzing traffic signals and All Way Stop Control (AWSC) warrants. The program is based on the methods prescribed in the 2003 and 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and also includes amendments for 2012 California MUTCD. Trafficware’s Warrants 9 is unique in that multiple intersections can be stored in a single file. This allows the analyst to quickly review the warrant status for the intersections in their study area or jurisdiction.

Warrants 9 also interacts seamlessly with Synchro. If a user has a model created in Synchro, intersection name/node data can be transferred to Warrants. In return, the traffic volume data from Warrants can be imported into Synchro (user-defined intervals). According to the MUTCD, the investigation of the need for a traffic control signal shall include analysis of the applicable factors contained in nine traffic signal warrants (eight if using the 2003 MUTCD methods) and other factors related to existing operation and safety at the study location.

522 GillinghamSugar Land, TX 77478

(800) 952-7285www.trafficware.com

Use as a stand-alone tool or integrated with Synchro Studio 9.

Easily exchange intersection and volume data with Synchro Studio 9 from a variety of sources, including ExcelTM and TMC.vol files.Store complete vehicular and pedestrian volume data along with gap and delay information.

Create a simple at-a-glance summary report of all intersections.

Generate presentation-quality reports across multiple intersections.

With one click, users can create a Warrants file within Synchro.

Warrants 9 implements all nine MUTCD warrants:

Warrant 1, Eight-Hour Vehicular Volume

Warrant 2, Four-Hour Vehicular VolumeWarrant 3, Peak Hour Warrant 4, Pedestrian VolumeWarrant 5, School CrossingWarrant 6, Coordinated Signal SystemWarrant 7, Crash ExperienceWarrant 8, Roadway NetworkWarrant 9, Intersections Near a Grade Crossing(New in the 2009 MUTCD)

Warrants also includes the warrant for AWSC control and the California warrant for bicycles.

Quick & Easy to Use

Store all intersection data in one file. Select only the warrants you wish to evaluateSee the effects of your data as it is entered.