This item has been moved to mature support. Please see What's new for more information.

Overview

Traffic Calming Inventory can be used to inventory devices designed to reduce traffic flow and encourage safer, more responsible driving.

The Traffic Calming Inventory map helps transportation staff develop a comprehensive inventory of traffic calming devices; and prepare this information for related maintenance management workflows.

Requirements

To deploy Traffic Calming Inventory with the ArcGIS Solutions Deployment Tool requires specific software.

Requirement Description
Software
Solution deployment
  • ArcGIS Pro 2.6 - 2.9 (Basic, Standard, or Advanced)
Solution hosting
  • ArcGIS Online, or
  • ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 - 10.8.1 (Standard or Advanced) with managed data store
Applications
  • ArcGIS Collector (ArcGIS Enterprise)
  • ArcGIS Field Maps (ArcGIS Online)

To manually deploy Traffic Calming Inventory in your organization requires specific software.

Requirement Description
Software
Map authoring
  • ArcGIS Online, or
  • ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 - 10.8.1 (Standard or Advanced)
GIS service hosting
  • ArcGIS Online, or
  • ArcGIS 10.4 for Server (Standard or Advanced), or
    • ArcGIS Data Store, or
    • Enterprise or workgroup geodatabase
  • ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 - 10.8.1 (Standard or Advanced)
Applications
  • ArcGIS Collector (ArcGIS Enterprise)
  • ArcGIS Field Maps (ArcGIS Online)

What you get

Traffic Calming Inventory can be deployed in your ArcGIS organization without downloading the solution. When you deploy Traffic Calming Inventory in your organization, you'll find the following:

Item Name Description
Map Traffic Calming Inventory A map used by field staff to inventory devices designed to reduce traffic flow and encourage safer, more responsible driving.
Feature layer TrafficCalmingDevices A feature layer used to store devices designed to reduce traffic flow and encourage safer, more responsible driving.

What's new

Below are the release dates and notes for Traffic Calming Inventory.

Date Description
March 2023
  • Traffic Calming Inventory has been moved to mature support and replaced by Roadway Management.
December 2017
  • First release of Traffic Calming Inventory
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