[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 23, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 23CFR500.204]

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                           TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 500--MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SYSTEMS--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart B--Traffic Monitoring System
 
Sec. 500.204  TMS components for highway traffic data.

    (a) General. Each State's TMS, including those using alternative 
procedures, shall address the components in paragraphs (b) through (h) 
of this section.
    (b) Precision of reported data. Traffic data supplied for the 
purposes identified in Sec. 500.203(a) of this subpart shall be to the 
statistical precision applicable at the time of the data's collection as 
specified by the data users at various levels of government. A State's 
TMS shall meet the statistical precisions established by FHWA for the 
HPMS.
    (c) Continuous counter operations. Within each State, there shall be 
sufficient continuous counters of traffic volumes, vehicle 
classification, and vehicle weight to provide estimates of changes in 
highway travel patterns and to provide for the development of day-of-
week, seasonal, axle correction, growth factors, or other comparable 
factors approved by the FHWA that

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support the development of traffic estimates to meet the statistical 
precision requirements of the data uses identified in Sec. 500.203(a) of 
this subpart. As appropriate, sufficient continuous counts of vehicle 
classification and vehicle weight should be available to address traffic 
data program needs.
    (d) Short term traffic monitoring. (1) Count data for traffic 
volumes collected in the field shall be adjusted to reflect annual 
average conditions. The estimation of annual average daily traffic will 
be through the appropriate application of only the following: Seasonal 
factors, day-of-week factors, and, when necessary, axle correction and 
growth factors or other comparable factors approved by the FHWA. Count 
data that have not been adjusted to represent annual average conditions 
will be noted as being unadjusted when they are reported. The duration 
and frequency of such monitoring shall comply to the data needs 
identified in Sec. 500.203(a) of this subpart.
    (2) Vehicle classification activities on the National Highway System 
(NHS), shall be sufficient to assure that, on a cycle of no greater than 
three years, every major system segment (i.e., segments between 
interchanges or intersections of principal arterials of the NHS with 
other principal arterials of the NHS) will be monitored to provide 
information on the numbers of single-trailer combination trucks, 
multiple-trailer combination trucks, two-axle four-tire vehicles, buses 
and the total number of vehicles operating on an average day. If it is 
determined that two or more continuous major system segments have both 
similar traffic volumes and distributions of the vehicle types 
identified above, a single monitoring session will be sufficient to 
monitor these segments.
    (e) Vehicle occupancy monitoring. As deemed appropriate to support 
the data uses identified in Sec. 500.203(a) of this subpart, data will 
be collected on the average number of persons per automobile, light two-
axle truck, and bus. The duration, geographic extent, and level of 
detail shall be consistent with the intended use of the data, as 
cooperatively agreed to by the organizations that will use the data and 
the organizations that will collect the data. Such vehicle occupancy 
data shall be reviewed at least every three years and updated as 
necessary. Acceptable data collection methods include roadside 
monitoring, traveler surveys, the use of administrative records (e.g., 
accident reports or reports developed in support of public 
transportation programs), or any other method mutually acceptable to the 
responsible organizations and the FHWA.
    (f) Field operations. (1) Each State's TMS for highway traffic data 
shall include the testing of equipment used in the collection of the 
data. This testing shall be based on documented procedures developed by 
the State. This documentation will describe the test procedure as well 
as the frequency of testing. Standards of the American Society for 
Testing and Materials or guidance from the AASHTO may be used. Only 
equipment passing the test procedures will be used for the collection of 
data for the purposes identified in Sec. 500.203(a) of this subpart.
    (2) Documentation of field operations shall include the number of 
counts, the period of monitoring, the cycle of monitoring, and the 
spatial and temporal distribution of count sites. Copies of the State's 
documentation shall be provided to the FHWA Division Administrator when 
it is initially developed and after each revision.
    (g) Source data retention. For estimates of traffic or travel, the 
value or values collected during a monitoring session, as well as 
information on the date(s) and hour(s) of monitoring, will remain 
available until the traffic or travel estimates based on the count 
session are updated. Data shall be available in formats that conform to 
those in the version of the TMG current at the time of data collection 
or as then amended by the FHWA.
    (h) Office factoring procedures. (1) Factors to adjust data from 
short term monitoring sessions to estimates of average daily conditions 
shall be used to adjust for month, day of week, axle correction, and 
growth or other comparable factors approved by the FHWA. These factors 
will be reviewed annually and updated at least every three years.
    (2) The procedures used by a State to edit and adjust highway 
traffic data collected from short term counts at field locations to 
estimates of average

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traffic volume shall be documented. The documentation shall include the 
factors discussed in paragraph (d)(1) of this section. The documentation 
shall remain available as long as the traffic or travel estimates 
discussed in paragraph (g) of this section remain current. Copies of the 
State's documentation shall be provided to the FHWA Division 
Administrator when it is initially developed and after each revision.

                           PART 511 [RESERVED]

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