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Announcing the latest generation Traffic Reporting System
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Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) is pleased to announce two (2) new traffic reporting tools,
AADT Locator and I-TMS (Internet Traffic Monitoring System). The purpose of these tools is to make it
easy for the general public to find AADT's (Annual Average Daily Traffic) and traffic location reports.
Both the tools have intuitive search options that allow the user to search for information via street
address or route / road name. These tools add extra value by displaying the locations in a Map apart
from showing the same in a tabular format. The reporting tools have many new features that include
navigating from and to results, reports and AADT by using tabs or from the map directly. Reports can
be viewed in three (3) formats: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Adobe PDF.
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AADT Locator
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This is a very simple tool wherein a user can enter a full or partial street address to find AADT's for
that address (if one exists) by way of the Address Search option. The tool displays AADT & AAWDT
(Annual Average Weekday Traffic) for locations within a search distance of that address. An alternate
way to find an AADT is by using the Route Search option wherein the user selects the County,
Road Name / Route Number. The AADT locations are plotted in Google Maps and the list is displayed in
a results window. The search panels, maps and results are all components of the same window.
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Internet Traffic Monitoring System (I-TMS)
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The I-TMS System provides access to detailed traffic count data. Similar to AADT Locator, I-TMS also
has Address Search and Route Search options wherein the user can filter for the required locations.
The tool then displays the locations in the results tab. The user can select an individual location to
view reports (Volume, Vehicle Classification, etc.).
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To continue to the old traffic count data site, click on the link below. This old site still exists,
but will be phased out in December 2009. Please give the above sites a try and send any comments
to: tms@sha.state.md.us
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Traffic Count Data
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