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Getting Started > Page 2 of 5 Getting Started Stakeholders In addition, residents of the city will need to understand the rationale for any final decision that is made regarding the intersection and whether a signal should be installed or not. This points up an important issue in any technical analysis. While any analysis must be technically sound and based on standard methods of professional practice, it must also be presented in such a way that it is understandable by decision makers and elected officials (who often do not have technical backgrounds) as well as the general public. This is particularly important as we consider such concepts as level of service, and as we talk about sensitivity analysis and the relative certainty that we have in our final results.
Goals We should also point out that the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) is commonly used to determine if a signal is warranted and in most jurisdictions is the legal document used to determine many of the characteristics of a design. However, it is also useful to compare the forecasted operations of an intersection under different control scenarios. The Highway Capacity Manual provides the tools for such an operational analysis. [ Back ] with Getting Started |