Transport

Transport Side

"Economy does not lie in sparing money, but in spending it wisely"

Thomas Huxley, 1825 -1895

Transport Main

Truescape has a wealth of experience with transport projects, including on-ramp metering and new expressway layouts, overpasses, fly-overs, additional lanes, bridges and new toll roads. During the design phase, Truescape is often asked to model a number of scenarios, such as alternate routes for a road, or different design options for a bridge. We can also simulate the flow of traffic over the structure at different times of day. This allows the client to communicate different options to interested parties, and to quickly gain consensus on how to proceed.

We know that plans can change as a proposal moves through its various stages, and our project managers will work closely with you to communicate your proposal to key stakeholders at critical times. Our simulations will streamline project timelines, and transform the way you communicate with stakeholders, including your own internal project teams.

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Computer simulation on the left and live footage from a traffic camera on the right

The above pictures are from the Auckland motorway Ramp Signaling Project. Truescape produced a DVD which included an especially challenging piece of creative work depicting the future operation of what is known as the SEART northbound on-ramp.

We have completed the construction and now have the SEART ramp signals fully commissioned, and I thought you would be interested to see a recent piece of film we have recorded showing the realities of this on-ramp and its new priority lane in operation. Viewed side by side with your original visualisation gives a truly impressive recommendation for your work.

You and your team can be warmly congratulated on a truly impressive original piece of work.

Well done.

Kind regards
Peter McCombs

Auckland Motorway Management
Principal Project Manager
Ramp Signalling