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Pennsylvania Highway Statistics 2011 Highway Data PUB 600 (12-12)

I-83 North Harrisburg

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS INTRODUCTION Pennsylvania Highway Statistics is annually updated to summarize a variety of highway mileage and travel information in Pennsylvania. Most of the information is derived from the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) and reflects 2011 travel activity and highway conditions. The collection and compilation of this information was accomplished with the assistance of the Federal Highway Administration, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Rural Planning Organizations, toll authorities and others. Without their support, this report would not be possible. It is our goal to continuously improve this annual report as a service to anyone interested in Pennsylvania Highway Statistics. Any comments or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. For more information, visit us through the PennDOT Homepage at www.dot.state.pa.us. If you have any questions concerning this report, please contact Joni Sharp at (717) 787-0186 or email: josharp@pa.gov. Mr. Laine A. Heltebridle, Director

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS TABLE OF CONTENTS STATEWIDE MEASURES PAGE Mileage and Travel 2011 Highway Statistics 2 Mileage and Travel Interstate and US Routes 3 Mileage and Travel Federal Aid/Non-Federal Aid Systems 4 Mileage and Travel Total System 5 Mileage Rural, Small Urban, Urbanized Areas 6 Travel Rural, Small Urban, Urbanized Areas 7 Travel Vehicle Type by Highway Functional Classification 8 Mileage and Travel Trends 9 COUNTY AND DISTRICT MEASURES Mileage Jurisdiction 10 Travel Jurisdiction 12 Mileage and Travel National Highway System 14 Map of National Highway System 16 Mileage Federal Aid System 18 Mileage Highway Functional Classification 20 Travel Highway Functional Classification 22 Statewide Traffic Trends 24 Mileage Maintenance Functional Classification 26 Mileage and Travel PennDOT System 28 Mileage and Travel PennDOT Engineering Districts 30 Functional Classification 32 Glossary 33 Customer Service Information 34

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE AND TRAVEL 2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS 2

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE AND TRAVEL SELECTED ROUTES 3

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE AND TRAVEL FEDERAL AID/NON-FEDERAL AID SYSTEM FEDERAL AID HIGHWAYS NON-FEDERAL AID HIGHWAYS 4

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE AND TRAVEL TOTAL SYSTEM 5

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE RURAL, SMALL URBAN, URBANIZED AREA 6

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS TRAVEL RURAL, SMALL URBAN, URBANIZED AREA 7

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us TRAVEL- VEHICLE TYPE BY HIGHWAY FUNCTIONAL CLASS 8

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE AND TRAVEL TRENDS 9

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE JURISDICTION 10

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE JURISDICTION 11

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us TRAVEL JURISDICTION 12

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS TRAVEL JURISDICTION 13

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE AND TRAVEL NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM 14

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE AND TRAVEL NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM 15

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE FEDERAL AID SYSTEM 18

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE FEDERAL AID SYSTEM 19

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE HIGHWAY FUNCTIONAL CLASS 20

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE HIGHWAY FUNCTIONAL CLASS 21

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us TRAVEL HIGHWAY FUNCTIONAL CLASS 22

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS TRAVEL HIGHWAY FUNCTIONAL CLASS 23

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us STATEWIDE TRAFFIC TRENDS 1992-2001 24

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS STATEWIDE TRAFFIC TRENDS 2002-2011 25

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE - PENNDOT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONAL CLASS 26

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE - PENNDOT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONAL CLASS 27

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE AND TRAVEL PENNDOT SYSTEM 28

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE AND TRAVEL PENNDOT SYSTEM 29

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us MILEAGE AND TRAVEL PENNDOT ENGINEERING DISTRICTS 30

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS MILEAGE AND TRAVEL PENNDOT ENGINEERING DISTRICTS 31

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION Interstate System The Interstate System consists of all presently designated freeway routes meeting the Interstate geometric and construction standards for future traffic. The Interstate System is the highest classification of arterial roads and streets and provides the highest level of mobility, at the highest speed, for a long uninterrupted distance. (Maintenance Functional Class A ) Other Arterials These consist of limited access freeways, multi-lane highways, and other important highways supplementing the Interstate System that connect, as directly as practicable, the Nation s principal urbanized areas, cities, and industrial centers; serve the national defense; and connect at suitable border points with routes of continental importance. (Maintenance Functional Class B and C ) Collectors The collectors provide both land access service and traffic circulation within residential neighborhoods, commercial and industrial areas, and downtown city centers. Collectors connect local roads and streets with arterials and provide less mobility than arterials at lower speeds and for a shorter distance. (Maintenance Functional Class D ) Locals The local roads and streets provide a high level of access to abutting land but limited mobility. (Maintenance Functional Class E ) 32

2011 HIGHWAY STATISTICS GLOSSARY AADT (Annual Average Daily Traffic) Typical daily traffic on a road segment for all days in the week, over a one year period. Mean AADT The weighted average of AADTs for all segments of the road. DVMT Daily Vehicle Miles of Travel; a measure of total travel, by all vehicles. Federal Aid System Roads eligible for federal-aid-highway funds; determined by functional classification. Heavy Trucks Trucks with 5 or more axles. Lane Miles Aggregate of miles times number of lanes. 12 Equivalent Lane Miles Total pavement width is divided by 12 to yield the number of equivalent 12 lanes. Linear Miles Length measured along roadway centerline. Maintenance Functional Class - Maintenance Functional Class is based on the federal functional class shown on page 32. National Highway System (NHS) The NHS is comprised of principal arterial and Interstate routes, serving major population centers and intermodal transportation facilities. Other Agencies Includes other state and federal agencies such as State Universities, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Department of Health, Department of Education, National Parks & US Forest Service. Rural The area outside the boundaries of small urban & urbanized areas. Small Urban Places having a population of 5,000 or more, not in an urbanized area. Toll Bridges Delaware River toll bridges operated by Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, Delaware River Port Authority & Burlington County Bridge Commission. Turnpike Toll roads operated by the PA Turnpike Commission. Urban Urban places of 5,000 or more population and urbanized areas as designated by the Bureau of the Census. 33

HIGHWAY STATISTICS www.dot.state.pa.us CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION National Highway System Maps: State, district and county maps available from Joni Sharp, Telephone: (717) 787-0186 or email: josharp@pa.gov Functional Class Maps: State, district and county maps available from Joni Sharp, Telephone: (717) 787-0186 or email: josharp@pa.gov Traffic Volume Maps: Statewide and selected county maps available from Jeremy Freeland, Telephone: (717) 787-2939 or email: jfreeland@pa.gov Highway and Truck Traffic Data: Available from Jeremy Freeland, Telephone: (717) 787-2939 or email: jfreeland@pa.gov All the above information is also available by writing to: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation P.O. Box 3555 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-3555 Fax Number: (717) 783-9152 PennDOT Home Page Address: For more information, visit us through the Pennsylvania Homepage at www.state.pa.us or visit PennDOT directly at www.dot.state.pa.us 34

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