TCC Traffic Calibration Model 2025

TCC Traffic Calibration Model 2025

Created 14/06/2024

Updated 29/07/2025

Townsville City Council maintains a traffic model for the entire city.

The following limitations apply to the Traffic Model:

The Townsville Aimsun Integrated Model (TAIM) is an imperfect representation of traffic information on the road network in the calibration year. The traffic model has been developed using Aimsun traffic modelling software and provides an interpretation of the traffic conditions limited by the modelling processes.

The model has been calibrated against traffic flow data recorded by vehicle detection equipment at approximately 150 signalised intersections comprising over 2175 detection counts, and approximately 150 traffic count sites located across the city.

Model accuracy at any particular location is relative to how close the location is to a calibration point in the model. At a calibration point the model replicates the traffic flows at that location, e.g., at a signalised intersection the model flows and the data recorded by the signals will match in the calibration year. Between calibration points the model becomes less accurate and a process called Dynamic User Equilibrium (DUE) is used to estimate traffic flows based on travel time algorithms.

Townsville City Council accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any party because of decisions or actions made based on data extracted from the model.

Source

This data file or API can be downloaded from:

https://data-tsvcitycouncil.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/0a8cd21338464a92a889571c2a55e809_1