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Traffic Flow Measurement System is a measurement system developed by Datawest, Inc., to be specifically dedicated for census zone travel speed surveillance of probe vehicles and bus probes. |
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Ever since probe survey has been started, we have been providing the devices, which are now used by national highway offices, prefectural road departments, consultation firms, and research firms nationwide. |
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<Users of Our Devices> |
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Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport, Hokkaido Regional Development Bureau |
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Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport, Tohoku Regional Development Bureau |
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Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport, Kanto Regional Development Bureau |
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Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport, Chubu Regional Development Bureau |
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Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport, Kinki Regional Development Bureau |
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Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau |
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and others |
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Our system is used for all types of probe surveillance, and has shown great results with the following projects. |
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•Probe Vehicle Survey |
•Traffic Volume Analysis |
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•Bus Probe Survey |
•Probe Data Analysis |
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•Traffic Volume Survey |
•Social Experiments throughout the Nation (on Highways and Tollways) |
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•Traffic Volume Chronical Survey |
•Road Traffic Census (Nationwide Road and Street Traffic Conditions Survey) |
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*Determined to be used for Road Traffic Conditions Survey of the year 2005. |
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Applications in private sectors have been increasing in recent years, in addition to the traffic volume survey with probe cars. The capability for acquiring latitude and longitude for every second has expanded its application to... |
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•Analysis of travel and arrival time of delivery and/or transportation cars (forecast system) |
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•Average speed analysis by whether or construction conditions, |
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•Commuting vehicle transportation analysis, etc. |
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