Baltimore, MD (6/11/24) —The Traffic Group – one of the nation’s leading SDVOSB traffic engineering and transportation planning firms – has hired Edward Newmeyer as a Project Manager.
With more than thirty years of experience in the traffic data collection industry, Newmeyer specializes in the management of continuous count station services, which The Traffic Group can now offer under the firm’s established Data Collection Division. The Traffic Group is now one of only a handful of companies nationwide offering permanent count station site planning, installation, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting.
This service is important because state highway and transportation agencies build, operate and maintain a system of traffic count stations to monitor roadway usage by obtaining vehicle volume, vehicle class, and vehicle weight information. Consistent, current and accurate data is the foundation for many functions within a government transportation agency. This data can then be used for congestion management, construction, safety, planning, or special events.
As an example, Covid has and continues to impact traffic volumes and patterns. More recently, a solar eclipse impacted traffic patterns. Daily events like weather, special events, pattern changes due to construction or accidents requires current data readily available for reporting so that adjustments can be recommended to motorists.
Formerly with the Ohio Department of Transportation, Newmeyer’s expertise encompasses the planning, installation, and reporting for both in-pavement and non-intrusive sensors, and significant knowledge in traffic monitoring software and coordination of construction projects related to traffic counting stations. Newmeyer’s involvement in the development of national and state automatic intelligent systems, coupled with his proficiency in short-term traffic counts, underscores his comprehensive skill set in the field.
“As a Project Manager for continuous count station services, Ed’s ability to troubleshoot, identify, and solve data collection challenges is unparalleled, ensuring the highest standards of quality in our projects,” says Wes Guckert, President & CEO of The Traffic Group. “Ed’s broad knowledge base and rapport with the public further enhance our team’s capabilities, positioning us for continued success in traffic data collection and analysis.”
“We are thrilled to welcome Ed to the team,” said Anthony Guckert, Executive Vice President and head of the Traffic Data Collection Services Division at The Traffic Group. “We are proud to have one of the largest inventories of data collection equipment in the U.S. and are continually looking to be the ‘best of the best.’ With Ed and his capabilities, we have yet another differentiator we are able to bring to our customers.” As the demand for traffic data increases, The Traffic Group is committed to be on the forefront of new and relevant technology and installation methods to bolster a client’s permanent count station portfolio. The Traffic Group is exploring the use of AI camera technology and its ability to gather FHWA 13 BIN classification data without the use of in-pavement sensors.