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Step 9 – Producing Reports
If you have collected your data
in the recommended Per Ve-
hicle format, once your study
opens you’ll see the Per Vehicle
window. To produce reports
from your data, click the button
labelled
Police Reports
and the
Police Reports screen will appear.
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The
Customize
Headings
button
allows you to enter
your department’s
name for the top
of the reports. The
other buttons will
produce reports as
discussed below.
The
Speed Enforcement Evalu-
ator
is a one-page report that
concisely displays whether or not
a speeding problem exists, based
on the percentage of enforceable
violations. The report makes for an
excellent hand-out at public meet-
ings and is
highly
customizable.
Designed to make scheduling en-
forcement more effective, the
Best
Times for Enforcement
report
details what times of the day have
the largest number of enforceable
violations.
The
Graphs
selection
gives you access to a
variety of graphs that
display vehicle speed
and vehicle length info
in different formats.
Hit the
button to
print them all.
The
Data Summary
Report gives you a way of
showing your speed data in either daily or over-
all summary format.
The
Tabular Reports
option gives you
another way to show
your speed data. You
have the option of
One Line Summary,
One Day Per Line or
Hourly Data.
For an in-depth look at the above re-
ports, and how to use the Enforcement
Scheduler function, refer to the Quick
Start guide
Understanding TRAXPro’s
Police Reports.