What does a Transportation Planner do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Define regional or local transportation planning problems or priorities.
86%
Participate in public meetings or hearings to explain planning proposals, to gather feedback from those affected by projects, or to achieve consensus on project designs.
85%
Prepare reports or recommendations on transportation planning.
84%
Collaborate with engineers to research, analyze, or resolve complex transportation design issues.
84%
Recommend transportation system improvements or projects, based on economic, population, land-use, or traffic projections.
83%
Develop computer models to address transportation planning issues.
82%
Analyze information related to transportation, such as land use policies, environmental impact of projects, or long-range planning needs.
81%
Interpret data from traffic modeling software, geographic information systems, or associated databases.
81%
Design transportation surveys to identify areas of public concern.
81%
Collaborate with other professionals to develop sustainable transportation strategies at the local, regional, or national level.
79%
Evaluate transportation project needs or costs.
79%
Analyze information from traffic counting programs.
77%
Review development plans for transportation system effects, infrastructure requirements, or compliance with applicable transportation regulations.
75%
Prepare necessary documents to obtain planned project approvals or permits.
75%
Produce environmental documents, such as environmental assessments or environmental impact statements.
74%
Prepare or review engineering studies or specifications.
73%
Develop or test new methods or models of transportation analysis.
71%
Evaluate transportation-related consequences of federal or state legislative proposals.
70%
Design new or improved transport infrastructure, such as junction improvements, pedestrian projects, bus facilities, or car parking areas.
68%
Define or update information such as urban boundaries or classification of roadways.
66%
Represent jurisdictions in the legislative or administrative approval of land development projects.
64%
Direct urban traffic counting programs.
61%