Traffic Data Solutions

Explore how All American Traffic provides field data collection, traffic counts, and analysis support for transportation projects across New York State.

A neatly laid-out parking lot study scene showing an overhead perspective of a medium-sized municipal parking facility rendered as a clean schematic overlay on an aerial image. Individual parking spaces are clearly delineated, with occupancy levels represented by subtle, professional color coding and numbered labels. In one corner, an inset table summarizes peak occupancy and duration statistics in a simple, engineer-friendly layout. The scene is displayed on a slim tablet resting on a smooth, charcoal office desk with only a closed notebook and a fine-point pen nearby. Soft, cool ambient light gives the image a neutral, corporate tone. Captured from a slightly elevated angle, the composition is balanced and uncluttered, highlighting organized parking data collection for municipal planning efforts.
An overhead, top-down view of a carefully marked aerial photograph of a multi-leg intersection, printed on matte engineering paper and spread on a smooth, neutral-toned drafting surface. Fine-tipped colored markings indicate turning movement count locations, approach volumes, pedestrian crossing points, and data collection positions, all referenced to a tidy legend in one corner. A precision metal scale ruler and a compact digital data logger rest nearby, aligned parallel to the page edges. Soft, diffuse studio lighting eliminates harsh shadows, emphasizing linework and annotations. The composition is centered with balanced margins, creating a structured, analytical mood. The photographic realism and clean, minimalist corporate style convey careful planning for intersection and corridor studies within larger transportation projects.
A close-up, side-view scene of a compact, pole-mounted traffic video camera securely attached to a galvanized steel signpost along a well-marked suburban corridor. The camera housing is weather-sealed with a matte gray finish and neatly routed cables running down the post into a locked, metal equipment box. The adjacent roadway features clear lane striping, a center turn lane, and a distant traffic signal head, all softly blurred. Late afternoon neutral daylight casts gentle highlights on the metal surfaces and creates subtle shadows on the sidewalk. The composition uses a shallow depth of field and rule-of-thirds framing, focusing sharply on the equipment. The mood is technically precise and dependable, rendered in clean photographic realism suitable for showcasing professional traffic data collection infrastructure.
A row of sturdy, bright orange, rubber traffic data collection hoses laid neatly across a two-lane suburban roadway, each connected to a compact, weatherproof traffic counter box positioned on a trimmed grassy roadside shoulder. The asphalt shows faint lane striping and subtle surface texture, with clear directional arrows painted near the hoses. Early morning overcast light creates a soft, neutral tone, minimizing harsh shadows and emphasizing the equipment’s details. The image is shot from a low, slightly angled perspective, leading the eye down the roadway toward a gently blurred background of trees and distant signage. The overall atmosphere is orderly and professional, with a clean, photographic realism style and balanced composition that highlights the precision of traffic volume data collection.

Traffic Data Workflows

Our teams follow proven workflows to deliver consistent data products, coordinating with engineers, municipalities, and agencies to align with project milestones.

A carefully arranged workstation displaying a large, high-resolution digital map of a New York State highway network on a sleek ultra-wide monitor, with color-coded traffic volumes and turning movement counts clearly visible. The monitor sits on a clean, matte white desk alongside a slim black keyboard, a closed engineering-grade field tablet, and a neatly stacked set of labeled traffic count summary sheets. Soft, diffused daylight from an unseen window creates gentle reflections on the monitor and subtle shadows on the desk, producing a calm, focused atmosphere. Shot at eye level with a slight angle, the composition uses a rule-of-thirds layout and shallow depth of field, emphasizing clarity, precision, and a professional, corporate photographic realism aesthetic.