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Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA), Human Evacuation Analysis, and Swept Path Assessment are essential components of Environment Clearance (EC) that evaluate the mobility, safety, and accessibility implications of a proposed development. These studies examine how the project influences surrounding road networks, intersection performance, pedestrian movement, emergency response efficiency, and vehicle maneuverability within and around the site.

Prepared in alignment with EC Committee requirements, the assessment provides dat-driven insights into traffic generation, peak-hour congestion, internal circulation planning, emergency evacuation timelines, and the movement of large vehicles such as fire tenders and service trucks. Together, these simulations ensure that the development integrates safely, efficiently, and responsibly within the existing urban infrastructure.

Specific Services

Traffic Impact Assessment

Impact on nearby junctions and access roads. Future traffic forecasting (5–10 years horizon).

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Human Evacuation Modelling

Simulates evacuation scenarios to evaluate exit capacities, clearance time, and crowd movement efficiency.

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Improved Site Planning & Safety Design

Optimizes entry/exit points, internal circulation, pedestrian pathways, and fire tender access routes.

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Key Benefits of the Service

Through advanced traffic modelling, human evacuation simulation, and swept path analysis, the study provides accurate forecasting of peak-hour traffic loads, intersection performance, and congestion risks while evaluating occupant clearance times and emergency exit efficiency. It ensures that access roads, entry-exit points, internal circulation, and pedestrian pathways are optimized for both daily operations and emergency scenarios. Swept path outputs validate the safe maneuverability of fire tenders, service vehicles, and heavy vehicles within site constraints. The result is a regulatory-ready, simulation-backed report that strengthens EC submissions, reduces approval risks, and enhances overall safety and infrastructure integration.

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What is Human Evacuation Analysis?

What is Swept Path Analysis and why is it important?

Swept Path Analysis checks whether large vehicles such as fire trucks, service vehicles, or delivery trucks can safely enter, turn, and exit the site without obstruction.

When should these analyses be conducted?

These studies are most effective during the early planning stage so that site access, circulation design, and emergency routes can be optimized before final approvals.

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