Note
You can also open event and interval logs by going to View > Traffic (Event) Data or
View > Interval Data and clicking the View Log button; you can view download logs by
selecting the View data file when this window is closed button after downloading.
Export
Select File > Data Logs > Export to export an interval log or download log to another file
format (see Figure 7.4).
First, select the file to export by clicking the ". . . " button next to the Export File text field.
This will open a directory where you can select the log to be exported. Next is a spot to
select the format for export. Currently the only supported destination file format is 3 Card
(for more information about this format, see the FHWA's Traffic Monitoring Guide, available
from fhwa.dot.gov). Click Continue.
On the following screen, fill out the requested information, which includes a starting and
ending date, a station ID number, the functional classification of the sensor site, the state
you're located in, and any restrictions. Click Continue when you're done.
Note
The starting date and ending date will generally be the first and last day of data in your
interval log file. However, you may wish to set your starting date and ending date so
that you export only certain days.
On the third page, specify the lane assignment number and lane direction. So that you
Figure 7.4 – Export Data Logs
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