If a VTIS is required, data collection shall be by the locality, developer, or owner, as determined by the locality and the locality shall prepare or have the developer or owner prepare the VTIS. If the locality prepares the VTIS it shall provide a copy of the complete VTIS to the applicant when one is provided to VDOT. The completed VTIS shall be submitted to VDOT.
The data and analysis contained in the VTIS shall be organized and presented in a manner acceptable to VDOT and consistent with this regulation.
At a scope of work meeting pursuant to this section, the locality, the applicant and VDOT shall review the elements, methodology and assumptions to be used in the preparation of the VTIS, and identify any other related local requirements adopted pursuant to law. The results of the initial scoping meeting may be adjusted in accordance with sound professional judgment and the requirements of this regulation if agreed upon by VDOT, the locality, and applicant, if applicable.
Item | ||||
Less than 500 | 500 to 999 | 1,000 or more | ||
Background information | ||||
List of all nonexistent transportation improvements assumed in the analysis | Required | Required | Required | |
Map of site location, description of the parcel, general terrain features, and location within the jurisdiction and region. | Required | Required | Required | |
Description of geographic scope/ limits of study area. | Within 2,000 feet of site and any roadway on which 50 or more of the new peak hour vehicle trips generated by the proposal are distributed - not to exceed one mile | Within 2,000 feet of site and any roadway on which 10% or more of the new vehicle trips generated by the proposal are distributed - not to exceed two miles | To be determined by VDOT in consultation with the locality | |
Plan at an engineering scale of the existing and proposed site uses. | Required | Required | Required | |
Description and map or diagram of nearby uses, including parcel zoning. | Required | Required | Required | |
Description and map or diagram of existing roadways. | Required | Required | Required | |
Description and map or diagram of programmed improvements to roadways, intersections, and other transportation facilities within the study area. | Required | Required | Required | |
Analysis of Existing Conditions | ||||
Collected daily and peak hour of the generator traffic volumes, tabulated and presented on diagrams with counts provided in an appendix. | Required | Required | Required | |
Analyses for intersections and roadways identified by VDOT. Delay and Level of Service (LOS) are tabulated and LOS is presented on diagrams for each lane group. | Required | Required | Required | |
When the type of development proposed would indicate significant potential for walking, bike or transit trips either on - or off - site, analyses of pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and bus route or routes and segment or segments, tabulated and presented on diagrams, if facilities or routes exist | Within 2,000 feet of site | Within 2,000 feet of site | To be determined by VDOT in consultation with the locality | |
Speed Study | If requested by VDOT | If requested by VDOT | If requested by VDOT | |
Crash history near site | If requested by VDOT | If requested by VDOT | If requested by VDOT | |
Sight distance | If requested by VDOT | If requested by VDOT | If requested by VDOT | |
Analysis of Future Conditions without Development | ||||
Description of and justification for the method and assumptions used to forecast future traffic volumes. | Required | Required | Required | |
Analyses for intersections and roadways as identified by VDOT. Delay and Level of Service (LOS) are tabulated and LOS is presented on diagrams for each lane group. | Required | Required | Required | |
When the type of development proposed would indicate significant potential for walking, bike or transit trips either on - or off - site, analyses of pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and bus route or routes and segment or segments tabulated and presented on diagrams, if facilities or routes exist or are planned. | Within 2,000 feet of site | Within 2,000 feet of site | To be determined by VDOT in consultation with the locality at the scope of work meeting | |
Trip Generation | ||||
Site trip generation, with tabulated data, broken out by analysis year for multi-phase developments, and including justification for deviations from ITE rates, if appropriate. | Required | Required | Required | |
Description and justification of internal capture reductions for mixed use developments and pass-by trip reductions, if appropriate, including table of calculations used. | Required | Required | Required | |
Site Traffic Distribution and Assignment | ||||
Description of methodology used to distribute trips, with supporting data. | Required | Required | Required | |
Description of the direction of approach for site generated traffic and diagrams showing the traffic assignment to the road network serving the site for the appropriate time periods. | Required | Required | Required | |
Analysis of Future Conditions With Development | ||||
Forecast daily and peak hour of the generator traffic volumes on the highway network in the study area, site entrances and internal roadways, tabulated and presented on diagrams. | Future background + site generated traffic, at each expected phase and at build - out or six years after start, whichever is later | Future background + site generated traffic, at each expected phase, at build - out, and six years after build - out, which may be extended or reduced by VDOT in consultation with the locality | At a minimum the future background + site generated traffic, at each expected phase, at build - out, and six years after build - out; may be extended by VDOT in consultation with the locality | |
Analyses for intersections and roadways identified by VDOT. Delay and Level of Service (LOS) are tabulated and LOS presented on diagrams for each lane group. | Required | Required | Required | |
When the type of development proposed would indicate significant potential for walking, bike or transit trips either on - or off - site, analyses of pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and bus route or routes and segment or segments tabulated and presented on diagrams, if facilities or routes exist or are planned. | Within 2,000 feet of site | Within 2,000 feet of site | To be determined by VDOT in consultation with the locality | |
Recommended Improvements | ||||
Description and diagram of the location, nature, and extent of proposed improvements, with preliminary cost estimates as available from VDOT. | Required | Required | Required | |
Description of methodology used to calculate the effects of travel demand management (TDM) measures, if proposed, with supporting data. | Required if TDM proposed | Required if TDM proposed | Required if TDM proposed | |
Analyses for all proposed and modified intersections in the study area under the forecast and site traffic. Delay, and Level of Service (LOS) are tabulated and LOS presented on diagrams for each lane group. For intersections expected to be signalized, MUTCD Signal Warrant analysis or ITE Manual for Traffic Signal Design, as determined by VDOT, presented in tabular form. | Required | Required | Required | |
When the type of development proposed would indicate significant potential for walking, bike or transit trips either on - or off - site, analyses of pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and bus route or routes and segment or segments tabulated and presented on diagrams, if facilities or routes exist or are planned. | Within 2,000 feet of site | Within 2,000 feet of site | To be determined by VDOT in consultation with the locality | |
Conclusions | ||||
Clear, concise description of the study findings. | Required | Required | Required |
Notwithstanding the geographic scope noted above, the geographic scope of the study noted above may be reduced or enlarged based upon layout of the local transportation network, the geographical size of the development, and the traffic volume on the existing network, as determined by VDOT in consultation with the locality and the applicant, if applicable. Typically, analysis will be conducted for any roadway on which the additional trips generated by the proposal have a materially detrimental impact on traffic conditions. The analysis presented in the VTIS need not include all roadway and roadway segments located within the geographic scope of the study as determined by VDOT.
The preparer shall monitor traffic operations during data collection to ensure extraneous events such as vehicle crashes or special event traffic do not affect integrity of count data. Preparers collecting data for utilization in traffic impact studies shall normally avoid data collection during the following instances:
If the above criteria are not met, then the preparer can use average trip rates, though if the following do not apply a rate based upon the study of similar local sites should be considered:
The VTIS shall identify any existing or proposed bicycle and pedestrian accommodation that would be affected by the proposal. For the purposes of this subsection, a bicycle accommodation is defined as on-street bike lanes, paved shoulders of roadways that are not part of the designated traveled way for vehicles, or exclusive and shared off-street bicycle paths.
For the purposes of this subsection, a pedestrian accommodation is defined as sidewalks, intersection treatments and exclusive or shared off-street trails or paths. If significant potential for bicycle or pedestrian trips exists, the VTIS shall include current and future service level analyses at build-out for existing or proposed bicycle and pedestrian accommodations. When the proposal requires or includes improvements or modifications to the roadway, bicycle or pedestrian accommodations, the VTIS shall analyze the impacts of such improvements and modifications on bicycle and pedestrian accommodations and service levels, and provide recommendations for mitigation of adverse impacts.
The VTIS shall provide analysis for all bus service with routes that have, or will have a station or stop within 2,000 feet of the proposal. The VTIS shall evaluate and discuss potential for increased demand for bus use due to the proposal, addressing whether such increases will result in longer dwell time at stops or increase the need for buses on a route. The quality of service analysis for bus service shall be determined in accordance with the Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual, 2nd Edition, 2003 (TRB). The VTIS shall provide both route and segment quality of service. The VTIS may consider the benefits of dedicated bus lanes for more frequent and rapid service. The VTIS shall provide recommendations for mitigation of adverse impacts where adverse impacts are expected to the quality of service to bus service. If an analysis of pedestrian quality or level of service is required for calculation of the bus quality of service, the preparer shall use a methodology approved by VDOT.
24 Va. Admin. Code § 30-155-60
Statutory Authority
§ 15.2-2222.1 of the Code of Virginia; Chapters 647 and 870 of the 2011 Acts of Assembly.