Traffic Engineering Services
- Approach Counts
- Attend Community Traffic Safety Committee Meetings
- Cut-Through Traffic Studies
- Gap Studies
- On-Street and Off-Street Parking Capacity
- Pedestrian and Bicycle Studies
- Review of Traffic Impact Studies
- School Studies
- Sight Distance Studies
- Sign Inventories
- Sign Retroreflectivity Studies
- Speed Limit Studies
- Stop/Yield Sign Studies
- Traffic Calming
- Traffic Impact Analysis
- Traffic Signal Warrant Studies
- Turning Movement Counts
- Volume/Speed Studies
- Vehicle Classification Studies
Traffic Crash Data
TIA has up-to-date and accurate traffic crash data for subscribers to analyze. With the Traffic Crash Analysis Tool (TCAT), TIA is able to provide another important tool for the local communities to use in their efforts to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries.
A Service Designed to Assist Community Officials
From its inception, the Traffic
Improvement Association of Michigan (TIA) has
had a professional traffic engineer
(P.E.) on staff, who can easily
monitor crash data at 1,400
intersections and 4,500 road
segments for most TIA communities
and the Road Commission for Oakland
County (RCOC).
For more than 40 years, engineering
improvement projects have been
initiated after analyzing crash
data. These individual changes over
time have contributed to a dramatic
reduction of traffic fatalities and
severe crashes in member
communities.
For the past 10 years, TIA has been
active with ITS technologies and has
participated as a Board member of
ITS Michigan and executive director
of this statewide organization. With
the positive safety impact of the
FAST-TRAC traffic signal system, and
working on education projects with
MDOT and the automobile companies,
TIA feels strongly that technology
will play a significant role in
reducing traffic crashes and
injuries.
TIA's Traffic Fact Sheets
Coming Soon!Contact Info
1827 N. Squirrel Road
Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326
1-248-334-4971 Office
1-248-475-3434 Fax
www.tiami.us