Traffic Analysis
In towns, cities and rural areas, it’s essential that all road users can move around as freely and safely as possible. EFLA offers traffic analysis and traffic planning to achieve balanced solutions for everyone.
Traffic planning services
Whether you're planning new developments or seeking to improve existing transport infrastructure, EFLA is here to help. Our traffic analysis and planning experts use world-leading methods and tools to develop transport models in both macro and micro scales. The software we use includes Vissim, Visum, SIDRA, TomTom and Miovision. Combined with our professional expertise, these tools enable us to analyse and study traffic patterns and trends, carry out risk assessments, and identify ways to improve traffic flow. Throughout our work, we prioritise environmental sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and safety and accessibility for everyone: pedestrians, cyclists, public transport users, and drivers.
Easing traffic flows
Our portfolio is extensive, covering both large and small projects for diverse clients. Crossings and intersections are a particular concern for many clients: our analyses pinpoint safety and queue capacity issues, allowing for geometric design to ease the flow of traffic and reduce risk. Our team is experienced in all aspects of traffic analysis and planning, including:
- Urban renewal
- Plot planning
- Cycling and pathway network planning
- Car park layout
- Controlled parking
- Development plan advice
- Regional, master and site plan advice
- Eco-friendly transportation plans and policies
- Needs analysis and formulation of objectives
- Access to properties
Liveable communities
Our team of experts offers complete traffic solutions that are cost-effective, efficient, safe, and sustainable. We use state-of-the-art traffic analyses to equip clients to make informed decisions on transportation planning. This helps build liveable communities, where people have ready access to employment, educational and leisure facilities. It also helps minimise environmental impact by reducing congestion and emissions, and by improving infrastructure for walking, cycling, and public transport.