Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Collect twenty-four (24)-hour lane by lane traffic volumes, peak and off-peak speed checks, HOV occupancy, and incident and crash data at strategic HOV locations in the region.2. Coordinate with the DEPARTMENT to validate the ATR stations and RTC-FAST sensor data for lane by lane traffic volumes and speeds. 3. Determine HOV pilot hours of operation. If the hours of operations are to be reduced, the Service Provider will coordinate with the DEPARTMENT District I engineer to update the HOV signs to report the HOV pilot hours.4. Collect and analyze the twenty-four (24)-hour lane by lane traffic volumes, speeds, and HOV occupancy counts for seven (7) continuous days every three (3) months following the change in hours of operation.5. Perform public outreach and conduct X surveys to make the public aware of the HOV Pilot Study and solicit feedback.6. Prepare final report documenting the final recommendation for HOV hours of operation based on field data observed during the monitoring period, public outreach responses, sign and striping plan reflecting recommended HOV hours of operation, and the next steps for the DEPARTMENT to take to implement the recommended HOV hours of operation.