Specifications include, but are not limited to: Data Collection: • Intersection turning movement counts at approximately eighty intersections around Vermont; the intersections range from small single-lane rural unsignalized intersections to large multi-lane urban signalized intersections; the intersections may have slip ramp traffic that needs to be included; the intersections also include one- and two-lane roundabouts. • The counts must be completed between April 14, 2020 and October 29, 2020. • The counts must use video to record the turning movements. • The counts must be at least 48-hours in duration, including two consecutive full weekdays. For two-day counts, neither of the two days can be Monday or Friday. Counts cannot be done on July 2, 2020 or July 3, 2020. Data Processing Option 1: The contractor processes the data themselves or through a 3 rd party • The process of counting and classifying the turning movements from the video can be either manual or automated. • The data must be binned into 15-minute intervals. • The counts must provide vehicle classification for the following classes (FHWA Class): motorcycles (1), passenger cars (2), pickups (3), buses (4), single unit trucks (5-7), and combination unit trucks (8-13) • The counts must include separate classification groups for pedestrians in the crosswalk (or crosswalk area if not painted), bicyclists in the crosswalk (or crosswalk area if not painted), and bicyclists in the roadway • The accuracy of the count should meet or exceed 95%/±5%. • For each intersection, the contractor must provide a turning movement count file in both PDF and Excel formats; the count must include AM, midday, and PM peak hours, and show all the vehicle classes, bicycles and pedestrians. • For each approach of each intersection, the contractor must provide an automatic traffic recorder vehicle classification count file that can be loaded directly into the TCDS module of the VTrans MS2 traffic data management system. (VTrans has a computer program that the contractor can use to reformat Miovision ATR csv files into a format that can be loaded into MS2.) Data Processing Option2: The contractor provides the Agency with the video and the Agency processes the data • The data collection requirements are the same as for Option 1 above • The contractor provides the Agency with the video and the Agency uploads the video to Miovision for processing or the Agency manually processes the video using a manual video traffic counting system provided by the contractor