
Why Some Traffic Signals Get “Stuck”
January 31, 2020Whenever I meet someone new, the conversation usually leads to this question: “So, what do you do?” I’m not sure…
Pedestrian Crosswalks – Proceed with Caution!
January 17, 2020Pedestrian Crosswalks (or, Crosswalks) (or, Sec. 3B.18, if you’re a traffic engineer) are often requested by schools, parents, city planners,…
Transportation Planning is Incredibly Important (for you anyway)
January 11, 2020Because I am often involved with recommending roadway improvements to accommodate new development, and because I also provide this service…
A Great White (Flashing) Light
January 9, 2020Longing for more green while driving to work? And by that I mean, Benjamin Moore Traffic-Light Green. Because hey, you’re…
New Development = Increased Traffic (Right?)
January 8, 2020New development is a good thing, right? It typically means your town is growing and the economy is good. But…
Bad Carma
January 8, 2020Bad Carma is not in the same league as Bad Dog. To a Traffic Engineer, Bad Carma means, SOS! Mayday!…
Red on the Top, Green on the Bottom (Right?)
January 8, 2020Have you ever noticed that most traffic signals are oriented such that the red light is on top and the…
You Are Not Stuck in Traffic, You ARE The Traffic
January 3, 2020If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the past few decades, if there’s one thing that’s become crystal clear, if…
Are you concerned about traffic problems? Get free professional guidance.
June 7, 2017Many communities are experiencing unusual growth along with the associated traffic problems. After solving traffic problems for over 20 years,…
Traffic Impact Analysis Benefits Everyone (but keep it reasonable)
June 1, 2017A traffic impact analysis goes by many names — some of which I feel uncomfortable repeating here. In general however, its…










