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AMR Traffic Risk Score Calculator Calculator

AMR traffic risk combines mixed pedestrians, forklifts, manual carts, blocked aisles, blind intersections, and queue-heavy handoff points. This calculator creates a relative score for prioritizing traffic controls and layout improvements.

What this calculator does

  • Score AMR traffic risk from safety or throughput impact, event frequency, and detection/control weakness.
  • a safety lead or automation engineer needs to prioritize AMR traffic controls before or after deployment
  • Returns a relative score for AMR traffic risk in a route, zone, or interface area.

Formula used

  • AMR traffic risk score = traffic impact severity × traffic event frequency × detection or control weakness score
  • Use the score to compare route segments, intersections, or operating modes on the same internal scale.

Inputs explained

  • Traffic impact severity: undefined
  • Traffic event frequency: undefined
  • Detection or control weakness score: undefined

How to use the result

  • Use it for safety review, deployment readiness, route approval, traffic-control prioritization, and post-launch issue tracking.
  • This score does not replace formal safety validation, risk assessment, standards review, or site-specific controls.

Common questions

  • What situations should be scored? Score mixed-traffic aisles, pedestrian crossings, forklift intersections, blind corners, docks, elevators, and high-queue handoff points.
  • What does detection weakness mean? It reflects how likely the site is to miss or poorly control the traffic condition through sensors, rules, signage, separation, or monitoring.
  • What does a higher score indicate? It indicates a higher-priority traffic condition that may affect safety stops, throughput, route approval, or operating rules.
  • How can I use this result? Use it to prioritize separation, speed zones, signage, mirrors, protected crossings, dispatch rules, or deeper safety analysis.

Last reviewed 2026-05-12.