New Mexico state traffic monitoring standards, calendar year 2009-2010
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New Mexico state traffic monitoring standards, calendar year 2009-2010

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    • OCLC Number:
      21189798
    • NTL Classification:
      NTL-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS-Congestion;NTL-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS;NTL-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS-Traffic Flow;NTL-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES-Statistics;
    • Abstract:
      What follows are New Mexico's State Traffic Monitoring Standards

      (NMSTMS) to be used for all New Mexico Traffic Monitoring activities.

      The standards were first implemented on October 1, 1988. They

      continue to be reviewed and refined on a three-year basis, or as

      required, by the Traffic Monitoring Standards Review Committee.

      Standards review meetings are convened on a three-year basis, or as

      required. Transportation planners, engineers, analysts, and other

      interested participants from a variety of public and private

      organizations take part in the review. Participating organizations

      include the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT);

      Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO); County and Municipal

      agencies; Consulting Engineering and Planning firms; and Computer

      Software Development firms.

      The recommendations from the review are evaluated and finalized as

      standard practice by the New Mexico Department of Transportation, in

      cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration.

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