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C-Site: Precision Traffic and Behavior Analytics for Single-Location Acquisition

April 13, 2026
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Southern California adding a dozen new QSR units, a specialty home retailer being folded into a bigger banner, a suburban Miami center trading hands: headlines like these remind us that strategy lives or dies one address at a time. Whether a franchisee is choosing the next store, an operator is piloting a merged format, or an investor is underwriting a neighborhood center, single location acquisition analysis requires empirical traffic evidence at the exact curb cut, not proxies or averages.

What to measure at one address and how C-Site does it

C-Site is built for single-site underwriting. It produces directional traffic volumes and driver behavior metrics at the precise entrance for the most recent twelve months, based on continuous 24/7/365 observation at the location of interest rather than nearby segments or historic “last available” counts. In Ticon’s product documentation, C-Site reports include:

  • Directional AADT exactly at the site, refreshed weekly, plus hourly, daily, monthly distributions for each approach road, capturing market seasonality and varying patterns.
  • Intraday speed distributions and congestion hours by direction distinguishing transit from shopping behavior, indicating likelihood of stopping versus through-traffic.
  • Traffic Load Ratio and all-direction heatmaps summarizing demand by hour and day for optimal staffing, kitchen throughput, and delivery dispatch.
  • Local versus transit differentiation, market saturation context, and basic demographics to assess trade area fit.

Accuracy you can underwrite

Single-site decisions require highly accurate data to avoid errors common in third-party trip counts and proximate DOT counters.

  • Generic trip counts can show mean relative errors of 60.1%, with location-specific errors over 200%, due to variable device penetration and weak normalizers.
  • Using counters even 1 mile away may lead to 30% to 150% error because of spatial variations on roads.
  • C-Site uses cross-verified, multisource methods with AADT estimation error averaging 9.6% MAPE and max volume error 19.53%, within normal technical standards.
  • Detector disagreements are resolved through filtration and road-graph analyses to correct bias (e.g., reconciling vastly different directional counts to accurate values).

Applying this to today’s challenges

  • QSR site selection in Southern California: Use directional AADT, intraday speed during peak hours, and traffic load ratios to select sites that convert traffic into orders with effective access and manageable congestion.
  • Specialty home goods pilot stores: Monitor monthly distributions for seasonal patterns, speed profiles to differentiate shopping behavior vs transit, and congestion hours to optimize scheduling.
  • Neighborhood center underwriting: Evaluate directional AADT stability and growth, ingress speeds for maneuverability, and seasonality aligned with tenant sales cycles.

Why this level of detail matters for ROI

  • Improved revenue forecasting by coupling directional AADT with driver behavior indicators, avoiding flat capture rates on averages.
  • Enhanced labor and inventory management via detailed traffic heatmaps aligning staff with demand cycles unique to each site.
  • Risk reduction by avoiding errors caused by imprecise or proximate counters and generic trip tallies.

A concise, evidence-based workflow for single location acquisition

  • Establish 12 months of directional AADT with hourly and monthly distributions and validated accuracy.
  • Diagnose convertibility through intraday speed distributions and congestion hours.
  • Align operations with traffic load heatmaps for staffing and delivery efficiency.
  • Confirm site-specific seasonality effects which can exceed 50% variation.
  • Sanity-check and filter anomalies using cross-verified data sources.

The forward look

Expansion, mergers, and trades will continue to reshape retail landscapes, but winners treat store choices as micro-market theses. With near-total coverage, spatial granularity to 35 feet, and temporal resolution to 15 seconds, C-Site transforms one address into a quantified decision, reducing surprises, optimizing staffing and inventory, and clarifying the path from traffic to cash flow.

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C-Site, single location acquisition, directional AADT, traffic analysis, QSR site selection, retail site underwriting