Area Traffic Stats Study Results
Once your study has been processed, the results page provides everything you need to review, manage, and export your Area Traffic Stats study. This includes:
- Your defined study parameters
- Total network lengths and credits consumed
- Options for downloading, archiving, duplicating, and deleting your study
- Options for refining analyses
- Options for exporting, visualizing, and sharing the results
Info
The Info tab provides an overview of the study parameters, including:
- Project name
- Selected date ranges
- Selected time ranges
- Selected region geometries
The See Results takes you to the Results tab, where results are displayed visually.
Managing Your Study
Six options are available for managing your study:
- Download: Export the results in GeoJSON format.
- Archive: Save the study for record-keeping or future reference.
- Clone: Duplicate the study with all defined parameters. This is useful if you want to run the same setup for different date ranges, simply adjust the dates in the cloned order while keeping all other settings unchanged.
- Share: Generate a shareable link to give external stakeholders access to your report. When creating the link, you set an expiry date to control how long access remains active. Once the link expires, it can no longer be used to view the report.
- Check Status: View the current processing status of your report. This is useful for monitoring progress and confirming when results are ready to review.
- Delete: Permanently remove the study from your workspace
Stats
The Stats tab provides an overview of your study results, including:
- iNode credits used
- Lengths of roads with data in your selected area by road class (FRC)
- Average sample size (number of observed trips) for each selected road segment
Tools to Refine Your Data
Study results can be filtered to help focus the analysis and better interpret patterns in the data.
On the left bar, you will see the following items:
Segment Details
When a segment is selected using the segment selection tool, a detailed panel opens displaying both available analysis tools and key segment attributes. This includes information such as Segment ID, Street Name, Functional Class, Length, Speed Limit, and other relevant roadway characteristics, along with associated performance metrics. This panel provides a clear, structured view of the selected segment to support focused analysis and comparison.
Heatmap
Displays a time-of-day heatmap showing how the selected metric varies across the entire date range for a selected segment.
Speed Pace Report
The Download Speed Percentiles tool allows you to export a detailed Excel (XLSX) report containing a full statistical breakdown of vehicle speeds on the selected segment. This file includes three major sections:
This export provides engineering-grade speed data suitable for:
- Speed studies
- Safety assessments
- Setting speed limits
- Evaluating compliance
- Identifying outliers and high-risk behavior
- Supporting municipal reports
This report contains these information
The Tools on Your Maps
The Area Traffic Stats results page provides several visualization options to help you explore and interpret study outputs, including segment-level data tables and heatmaps that reveal performance patterns across selected segments.
Select Segments
This tool, located in the top-right corner of the screen, lets you manually select individual road segments within the study area and focus the analysis on a specific subset. Selected segments can be visualized and exported independently, making it easier to compare corridors, group roadways, or isolate areas of interest.
To select a Segment(s):
- Click on the Segment Selection tool and select a segment
- Once a segment(s) have been selected, confirm the selection by clicking on Save. To undo your selection, click on Cancel
- Once the selected segment has been saved, the following screen and tool on your map will appear
When you select a segment using the select segment tool, a detailed information panel opens showing key attributes and performance metrics. This includes roadway characteristics, such as Street Name, Functional Class, Length, and Speed Limit, along with Observed Speeds, Travel Times, Sample Size, and Speed Percentiles, providing a clear segment-level view of traffic performance and variability.
Important Note
When a segment through the segment selection tool has been selected, the following tools will only show details of the selected segment only.
Data Table
The Data Table summarizes results at the segment level, presenting key metrics such as Segment Name, Functional Road Class, Average Speed, Average Travel Time, and Daily Sample Size.
Each row can be expanded to reveal additional details for a given segment, including Speed Percentiles, Over Speed Limit percentage, Total Sample Size, and other supporting statistics.
Export
The results of your study can be exported in:
- Shapefile
- GeoJSON
- CSV
Your exports will include a comprehensive set of segment-level attributes such as functional road class, segment length, speeds and travel times (including averages, medians, and percentiles), segment ID, sample sizes, speed limits, street names, and over-speed percentages.
Important Note
Each physical roadway segment may appear twice in the export under Segment IDs - one with a positive Segment ID and one with a negative Segment ID - representing the two directions of travel.
Share
The results of your area study can be shared with others by generating a temporary, read-only link. This gives you the ability to allow others to your results without the ability to modify the study.
You can do this by:
- Setting an Expiry Date
- Generating a Shareable Report Link
Legend
The map legend, located in the bottom-left corner, controls how results are visualized and adapts to the selected Visualization Mode.
Legend options fall into two categories:
- Categorical modes, which include Congestion and Level of Service (LOS)
- Numerical modes, such as Speed Violations and Counts. For numerical modes, the legend can be customized by adjusting scale range and class intervals (steps).