Traffic & Transportation Engineering

Freeman’s traffic and transportation engineering team supports safe and accessible movement across roadways, campuses, and corridors of all scales.

We bring deep technical expertise and a community-centered mindset to every transportation project, ensuring our solutions enhance mobility, reduce conflict points, and support future growth.

Whether we’re conducting intersection analysis, designing signal systems, or preparing full traffic studies, our engineers prioritize efficiency, safety, and compliance with municipal, state, and federal standards. We also work closely with stakeholders and community members to understand local context, improve accessibility, and ensure equitable outcomes.

From complete streets to corridor improvements, we bring the foresight and coordination needed to support multimodal transportation planning, public safety, and long-term infrastructure performance. Our team has extensive experience working with agencies such as CT DOT and local planning authorities to guide projects from feasibility through design, permitting, and construction.


  • Traffic impact studies and assessments
  • Signal design and traffic signal warrant analysis
  • Corridor and intersection design
  • Complete streets planning and implementation
  • Roadway safety audits and analysis
  • Parking demand and circulation studies
  • Multimodal and pedestrian-focused design
  • Bicycle infrastructure planning and design
  • Roundabout feasibility and design
  • Transit access and route coordination
  • Traffic calming strategies and neighborhood studies
  • Maintenance and protection of traffic (MPT) plans
  • Coordination with ConnDOT and local agencies
  • Permitting support and regulatory documentation
  • Construction phase coordination and review

Highlighted Project

Brookfield Streetscape Phase 2-6

Brookfield, CT