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Plan, design, and improve components of traffic control systems to accommodate current or projected traffic and to increase usability and efficiency.
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Analyze data related to traffic flow, accident rates, or proposed development to determine the most efficient methods to expedite traffic flow.
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Measure and record the speed of vehicular traffic, using electrical timing devices or radar equipment.
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Develop plans or long-range strategies for providing adequate parking space.
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Establish procedures for street closures or for repair or construction projects.
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Lay out pavement markings for striping crews.
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Review traffic control or barricade plans to issue permits for parades or other special events or for construction work that affects rights of way, providing assistance with plan preparation or revision, as necessary.
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Visit development or work sites to determine projects' effect on traffic and the adequacy of traffic control and safety plans or to suggest traffic control measures.
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Provide traffic information, such as road conditions, to the public.
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Study factors affecting traffic conditions, such as lighting or sign and marking visibility, to assess their effectiveness.
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Place and secure automatic counters, using power tools, and retrieve counters after counting periods end.
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Time stoplights or other delays, using stopwatches.
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Prepare drawings of proposed signal installations or other control devices, using drafting instruments or computer-automated drafting equipment.
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Study traffic delays by noting times of delays, the numbers of vehicles affected, and vehicle speed through the delay area.
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Provide technical supervision regarding traffic control devices to other traffic technicians or laborers.
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Prepare work orders for repair, maintenance, or changes in traffic systems.
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Compute time settings for traffic signals or speed restrictions, using standard formulas.
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Prepare graphs, charts, diagrams, or other aids to illustrate observations or conclusions.
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Operate counters and record data to assess the volume, type, and movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic at specified times.
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Gather and compile data from hand count sheets, machine count tapes, or radar speed checks and code data for computer input.
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Monitor street or utility projects for compliance to traffic control permit conditions.
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Interact with the public to answer traffic-related questions, respond to complaints or requests, or discuss traffic control ordinances, plans, policies, or procedures.
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Maintain or make minor adjustments or field repairs to equipment used in surveys, including the replacement of parts on traffic data gathering devices.