A wealth of information is available in maps and reports through the various criteria contained in
the Control Panel selections described below. These criteria can be mixed & matched in ways to meet the needs of
the user.
HPMS: An explanation of the Control Panel terminology and an example search is shown below the following images:
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- Video Cam Icon: Click this Icon next to the HPMS heading to view a short video describing
available features in the HPMS queries.
- Output LRM: Select the desired LRM to display from the picklist:
Segment Type: The Universe data spans from the beginning to the end of each route and the Sample data is for selected portions of each route. (NOTE: the entries in the Category: picklist will vary based on whether the Segment Type “Universe” or “Sample” is selected).
- Category: The categories are data items reported annually to the FHWA in the HPMS Report. Nine Category selections are available in Universe segment type, including functional class, NHS, AADT, IRI, etc; in Sample segment type there are additional items like peak parking and capacity & future AADT, etc. The user selects one of the categories from the list to display on a map and report.
- Selected Route: All state routes and major county routes (functionally classed minor collector and above) are listed in the drop down box, and any single route may be selected for the map/report. If a particular route is selected, a box will appear for the input of the beginning (BMP) and ending milepoints (EMP) for the map/report.
- Spatial Filter: This filter defines a particular area for building the map/report. Current
View will make the map/report using whichever map may be currently visible at the right of the Control Panel;
additional filters include maps of Island, Census Tracts, political House & Senate districts (state),
and a Custom filter, enabling the drawing of a circle or polygon around a desired area for the map/report.
Selection of the Spatial Filter option will produce an Area drop-down box which contains available
Island names, district numbers, etc. depending upon the filter that was selected.
Using the Custom Filter: to map features within a selected circular or polygon area in the map, select
"Custom Filter", click the radio button for Circle or Polygon, and then click the "Draw Filter" button.
A dialog box instructs to draw a circle\polygon and then make a map. Click "ok" and the cursor will appear
as a "+".
-To draw a circle, click once on the map where the center of the circle will be and release the mouse
button; then move the mouse to move the cursor away from that point to the desired radius of the circle
and click again; the cursor will then be free to select Make Map, etc.
-To draw a polygon, click once on the map, release the mouse button, and move the mouse to draw the
first leg of the polygon; click once, then draw the next leg; repeat drawing as many legs as desired, then
double click to finish the polygon and free the cursor to select Make Map, etc.
- Reference Year: Select the year (1993 or later) on which to query.
- Make Map: After the preceding criteria have been selected (or using the default selections) a
color-coded map of the features will be produced when the Make Map button is selected. Note that if the
results are to be saved as a DGN, Shape or KML file, the check box at the bottom of the Control labeled
"Save Results As" must be checked before making a map.
Once the map is presented, detailed information may be viewed in the tool
tips when the mouse is moved over the data items on the map as the following map of category "Sample" in
the Hilo area shows.
- Make Map & Build Report: A comprehensive report of available data for the selected features can be created with the map by selecting this function; see the “HPMS Query Example” below for more information on Reports.
- Comparative Year: The Reference Year data may be compared to the data of other years by highlighting one or more years in the list and clicking on Do Comparison. Use the “Ctrl” key and the left mouse button to select multiple years.
- Backdrop: Before making a map, selecting Raster will display a low-resolution satellite image under the resulting map. Selecting Vector returns the map to the normal view.
- Save Results As: Before making a map, checking this box will provide a zipped file for download that contains
Shape (shp) files, Design (DGN) files or Google Earth (KML) files.
HPMS Query Example: Map and Report
This example shows how to use HPMS data to examine the average annual daily traffic counts around the Wailuku area, in both Map & Report form:
- Select Island/Maui from the banner Control Panel to display a map of Maui
- Select Queries/HPMS
- Draw a box around the Wailuku area with the Zoom by Area tool to create a map like the one shown below
- Set the Segment Type to: Universe.
- Under Category, select Annual Avg. Daily Traffic
- Use the Spatial Filter default: Current View
- Ref Year: 2002 (date the data was collected)
- Select Make Map & Build Report (waving palm trees are visible while the new map and report are being generated): the Map reappears as follows.
Two new visuals are visible in the map:
- Above the map, on the left side, is the word "Legend": click this for a definition of the Map feature
"Annual Avg. Daily Traffic" as it appears on the map .
- To the right of the legend name is the link to the Report, shown as Report>>.
Click on the legend link and the following legend drops down, color-coded to the map features:
Click on Report>> to see the Report: a small view of the map remains on the left while the scrollable details of the report appear on the right.
Above the Report, on the left side, is the link <<Map, enabling a return to the full-sized map.
To the right of the <<Map link is the Details link (note that this Details report is available only in the HPMS Control Panel): A click on this link will produce a pop-up box containing all the report data plus some additional data columns.
Outputting Reports
Reports can be copied and saved into any Microsoft-compatible desktop office product. This example uses a Microsoft Excel worksheet. All of the standard manipulations may be performed on the report (sorting, totals, saved, printed, etc.). The following views show the Report with cells highlighted for copy (right-click and copy), and the Excel data sheet into which the cells have been pasted (right-click & paste).
Report:
Excel data sheet: