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trafikkvolum

Trafikkvolum refers to the amount of traffic on a road segment over a given period. In transport engineering, it is commonly expressed as average daily traffic (ADT) or annual average daily traffic (AADT), representing the mean number of vehicles passing a point per day over a year. Traffic volume can also be reported for specific periods, such as hourly volumes, to capture diurnal patterns. Depending on the analysis, volumes may be presented as vehicle counts or converted to passenger car units (PCU) to account for differences in vehicle size and effect on capacity.

Measurement methods: counts are collected with permanent or temporary counting stations using inductive loops, pneumatic tubes,

Applications: Trafikkvolum is a key input for road design, capacity analyses, and level of service assessments,

Limitations and context: Volume is influenced by time of day, day of week, season, weather, incidents, events,

radar
sensors,
video
or
camera-based
systems.
Data
may
be
supplemented
with
manual
counts
or
modeled
from
mobility
surveys.
In
data
processing,
counts
are
adjusted
for
undercounting,
calibrated,
and
sometimes
converted
to
PCU;
AADT
is
typically
derived
from
multiple
weeks
or
months
of
data,
excluding
anomalies.
as
well
as
traffic
forecasting,
safety
studies,
and
environmental
impact
assessments.
It
helps
determine
infrastructure
needs,
identify
bottlenecks,
and
monitor
changes
over
time
due
to
land
use
changes
or
policy
measures.
Data
are
often
produced
by
national
or
regional
transport
authorities
and
published
as
road
traffic
statistics.
and
nearby
land
use.
Counts
represent
a
sample
of
a
larger
network
and
may
require
extrapolation.
Trends
in
mobility,
such
as
shifts
to
public
transit
or
active
modes,
can
alter
the
relationship
between
traffic
volume
and
road
capacity.
Advances
in
sensors
and
data
sharing
improve
the
granularity
and
accessibility
of
trafikkvolum
data.