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Why is traffic impact analysis required?

Evaluates Safety and Road Capacity
Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) is required to assess how a proposed development will affect existing traffic conditions, roadway capacity, and intersection performance. It ensures safe and manageable vehicle flow.

  • Identifies potential congestion or accident risks
  • Evaluates if roads can handle increased traffic volume
  • Helps prevent unsafe turning movements and road bottlenecks

Informs Infrastructure and Planning Decisions
TIA provides data that helps local authorities determine whether roadway improvements, traffic controls, or access redesigns are necessary to accommodate the development.

  • Guides decisions on signal timing, lane additions, or road widening
  • Supports planning for driveways, entry/exit points, and turning lanes
  • Helps prioritize infrastructure investments around high-growth areas

Ensures Regulatory Compliance and Public Transparency
Most jurisdictions require TIA as part of the permitting or rezoning process to ensure developments align with transportation regulations and community interests.

  • Mandatory for developments exceeding traffic generation thresholds
  • Ensures coordination with city or regional transportation plans
  • Provides transparency for public review and community input during approvals

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