General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book

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General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 2016 PRODUCED BY Florida Department of Transportation Transportation Statistics Office

Contents Introduction 1 Public Road Mileage Summaries 1 Online Access 1 Corrections, Additions, or Questions 1 FDOT Statistics Data 2 Counties and Districts 3 FDOT Traffic Count Program 4 FDOT Traffic Monitoring Sites 5 Functional Classification 6 Definitions 7 People & Places 9 Counties and Population 11 Urban Areas 12 Urbanized Areas 13 Florida Traffic Crash Trends 15 Public Roads 17 Public Road Mileage Summary, 2015 19 State Highway System (SHS) by Designations 19 Mileage and Vehicle Miles Traveled 20 Florida s State Highway System (SHS) Mileage and DVMT 21 Florida's City and County Roads Centerline Mileage 22 Highway Systems 23 State Highway System (SHS) 25 Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) 29 National Highway System (NHS) 33

Introduction Introduction The 2016 Florida General Interest Source Book is a compendium of current and historical data on Florida's public roads. The focus is on the State Highway System (SHS), but some data on county and city roads are included. The Transportation Statistics Office produces two Source Books: this General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book, and a companion Multimodal Mobility Performance Measures Source Book that includes data and analysis describing the performance of Florida s transportation system. Public Road Mileage Summaries Each of these summaries has a corresponding full report that includes breakdowns by urban/rural, interstate/turnpike/toll classification, and functional classification. State Highway System (SHS) Summary National Highway System (NHS) Summary Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Summary (highway component only) City/County Mileage Report: paved and unpaved mileage under the jurisdiction of each city and county, based on reports made by each city and county Public Road Mileage and Miles Traveled Report: shows all of the public road mileage and daily vehicle miles traveled by county. It includes all roads under the jurisdiction of the State of Florida, the counties and cities (together), and is subtotaled by county and urban category. Online Access The Source Book is available on the Florida Department of Transportation's web site at www.floridampms.com/sourcebook.htm and www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/statistics/sourcebook/default.shtm. All data is available for download in MS Excel format to allow for specific calculations. Corrections, Additions, or Questions Users are encouraged to contact the Transportation Statistics Office or the office from which the data originates for more detail. Please send any questions or suggestions for additions or corrections to: Florida Department of Transportation Transportation Statistics Office 605 Suwannee Street, M.S. 27 Tallahassee, FL 32399 0450 800 399 5503 or 850 414 4848 www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/statistics/ and www.floridampms.com Email: eric.brickner@dot.state.fl.us Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 1

Introduction FDOT Statistics Data FDOT Highway Data Program The Florida Department of Transportation maintains data on physical and administrative features of highways. Physical data include such things as number of lanes, shoulder width, median type, access control, surface type, and intersecting roads. Administrative data include such things as functional classification (urban principle arterial, rural minor collector), federal system (National Highway System or Surface Transportation Program), state road number, U.S. route number, and local name. The Transportation Statistics Office guides the highway data program, but most of the physical data is collected by the Department's District Planning Offices. Data is stored in the Department s mainframe database, the Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI). RCI is used to produce a variety of reports and as a primary source of data for other systems and databases. An important part of the Department's reporting process is to send the Federal Highway Administration an annual report called the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). Some of the HPMS data are maintained for all federal aid eligible roads, but much is based on data that are more detailed by representative samples in specified locations. FDOT Transportation Statistics Office The Transportation Statistics Office (TranStat) is one of the planning offices under the Assistant Secretary for Intermodal Systems Development. TranStat provides procedures and handbooks for the District data collection and entry, provides quality assurance on both the data and processes, does analyses and reports using the data, and works with the Office of Information Systems to maintain the structure of the mainframe databases. FDOT District Planning Offices Most of the physical data are collected by the Department's District Planning Offices. The Transportation Statistics Office produces procedures and handbooks to guide the District Planning Offices in their data collection and entry activities. Data is stored in the Department s mainframe database, the Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI). RCI is used to produce a variety of reports and as a primary source of data for other systems and databases. The seven geographical districts are shown on the map on the next page. The eighth district is the Florida Turnpike Enterprise, and operates in most of the geographic districts. District Location Source Telephone 1 Bartow Ron Gruver 863 519 2547 2 Lake City Cindy Boyette 386 758 3770 3 Chipley Quinton Williams 850 330 1426 4 Ft. Lauderdale Min Tang Li 954 777 4652 5 DeLand Michael Register 386 943 5293 6 Miami Neil Lyn 305 470 5373 7 Tampa Kenneth Spitz 813 975 6550 Turnpike Orlando Juan Echevarria 407 264 3645 Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 2

Introduction Counties and Districts Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 3

Introduction FDOT Traffic Count Program The Transportation Statistics Office's Traffic Data Section maintains data on the usage of the State Highway System, such as annual average daily traffic, vehicle classification (auto, 3 axle 6 wheel truck, etc.), speed, and weight. Traffic information is obtained for each traffic break on the State Highway System. A traffic break is a segment of road with relatively uniform traffic characteristics. It may go from interchange to interchange on an Interstate highway, or it may include several minor intersecting roads on a smaller highway. Some of this information, primarily traffic counts and vehicle classification, is collected by District planning offices typically using portable equipment. There are over 18,000 such sites called Portable Traffic Monitoring Sites (PTMS). Traffic counts are collected at each PTMS for one or two days each year. Vehicle classification data are collected at about 25% of these sites, and used to estimate vehicle classification data at the remaining locations. Data is collected continuously at nearly 362 mostly solar powered Telemetered Traffic Monitoring Sites (TTMS) see map on next page. Some are temporarily out of duty due to road construction or equipment failures. All of these count traffic volumes, and most also collect vehicle classification and speed data. About 33 active TTMS can also measure vehicle weights in motion. Data from a TTMS is collected continuously and is downloaded each night (the majority via Internet connection) to the Transportation Statistics Office in Tallahassee. The seasonal variations in data at the TTMS are used to apply seasonal corrections to the spot counts at the PTMS to make them representative of year round averages. There are two tools provided by FDOT to access detailed information about each road on the State Highway System: the Florida Transportation Information DVD and Florida Traffic Online. A large amount of detailed traffic data for the State Highway System is available as part of a DVD ROM in an application called Florida Transportation Information. To obtain a copy of the DVD or to find out more about the mobile app, call the Transportation Statistics Office at (850) 414 4848 or access the request form on the website at http://www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/statistics/trafficdata/fti.shtm. The goal of the Florida Traffic Online site is to provide online access to the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) Florida Traffic Information. The traffic information accessible through this site is released annually. Other transportation data such as the road networks displayed on this site are updated monthly. Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 4

Introduction FDOT Traffic Monitoring Sites Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 5

Introduction Functional Classification Functional classification is a way of describing roads by the role that they play in the network of public roads. All roads have two major functions: they provide local access to a particular location, and they provide mobility convenient connections between separated locations. A road that emphasizes the mobility function is called an arterial, and a road that is mostly for local access is called a local road. Arterials are further subdivided between principal arterials, which provide long distance mobility and very little local access, and minor arterials, which connect closer areas and provide some access. Principal arterials include Interstates, freeways and expressways, and others. Between minor arterials and local roads are another class, called collectors. Collectors provide significant access while still providing mobility by connecting different nearby areas or roads. Collectors are further divided in rural areas between major collectors and minor collectors. Florida DOT uses the functional classification methods and terminology prescribed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Functional classifications are determined separately in urban and rural areas. The following graphic illustrates the 14 functional classifications that are used by FHWA and the Florida DOT. Principal Arterial: Rural Interstate Urban Interstate Rural Other Principal Arterial Rural Freeways and Expressways Urban Freeways and Expressways Urban Other Principal Arterial Minor Arterial: Rural Minor Arterial Urban Minor Arterial Collector: Rural Major Collector Urban Major Collector Urban Minor Collector Rural Minor Collector Local: Rural Local Urban Local Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 6

Introduction Definitions Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT): The average daily traffic for an entire year, 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. AADT is determined using measurements at thousands of locations each year by FDOT. Centerline Miles: The total length of roads, without regard to number of lanes. Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT): The product of a road's length and its AADT. If a tenmile long road has an AADT of 5,000 vehicles, then its daily VMT is 50,000. Lane Miles: The product of the centerline miles and the number of lanes. A four lane road that is 10 miles long has 40 lane miles. National Highway System (NHS): The NHS includes Interstate highways and other major roadways important to the nation s economy, defense and mobility, the Department of Defense s Strategic Highway Network (STRAHNET) and major connectors to military installations and intermodal facilities. Rural: Rural areas comprise the areas outside the boundaries of small urban and urbanized areas. Seven Largest Counties: By population in Florida are Broward, Duval, Hillsborough, Miami Dade, Orange, Palm Beach, and Pinellas. Small Urban: Areas that have a population of between 5,000 and 50,000. State Highway System (SHS): A network of approximately 12,000 miles of highways owned and maintained by the State of Florida or statecreated authorities. Major elements include interstate highways, Florida s Turnpike, and other toll facilities operated by transportation authorities and arterial highways. Strategic Intermodal System (SIS): Florida s transportation system composed of facilities and services of statewide and interregional significance, including appropriate components of all modes. Urban: An area with a population of at least 5,000 people. Urbanized: An area with a population of at least 50,000 people. Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT): The product of a road's length and its traffic count. Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 7

People & Places People & Places Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 9

People & Places Counties and Population Florida has an area of 53,625 square land miles, and geographically is the 22nd largest state. Florida s population is 19.8 million third in the United States. Florida has 67 counties. The seven largest counties by population in Florida are Broward, Duval, Hillsborough, Miami Dade, Orange, Palm Beach and Pinellas (shaded in the table). County District Population Land Area (sq miles) County District Population Land Area (sq miles) Alachua 2 254,900 875 Lee 1 665,800 785 Baker 2 27,000 585 Leon 3 284,400 667 Bay 3 173,300 758 Levy 2 40,400 1,118 Bradford 2 27,300 294 Liberty 3 8,700 836 Brevard 5 561,700 1,016 Madison 2 19,200 696 Broward 4 1,827,400 1,210 Manatee 1 349,300 743 Calhoun 3 14,500 567 Marion 5 341,200 1,585 Charlotte 1 167,100 680 Martin 4 150,100 543 Citrus 7 141,500 582 Miami Dade 6 2,653,900 1,898 Clay 2 201,300 604 Monroe 6 74,200 983 Collier 1 343,800 1,998 Nassau 2 76,500 649 Columbia 2 68,200 798 Okaloosa 3 191,900 930 Desoto 1 34,800 637 Okeechobee 1 40,100 769 Dixie 2 16,500 705 Orange 5 1,252,400 903 Duval 2 905,600 762 Osceola 5 308,300 1,327 Escambia 3 306,900 656 Palm Beach 4 1,378,400 1,970 Flagler 5 101,400 485 Pasco 7 487,600 747 Franklin 3 11,800 535 Pinellas 7 945,000 274 Gadsden 3 48,300 516 Polk 1 633,100 1,798 Gilchrist 2 16,800 350 Putnam 2 72,800 728 Glades 1 12,900 806 St. Johns 2 213,600 1,012 Gulf 3 16,300 564 St. Lucie 4 287,700 556 Hamilton 2 14,600 514 Santa Rosa 3 162,900 309 Hardee 1 27,600 638 Sarasota 1 392,100 601 Hendry 1 38,100 1,153 Seminole 5 442,900 572 Hernando 7 176,800 473 Sumter 5 115,700 547 Highlands 1 100,700 1,017 Suwannee 2 44,500 689 Hillsborough 7 1,325,600 1,020 Taylor 2 22,800 1,043 Holmes 3 19,900 479 Union 2 15,900 244 Indian River 4 143,300 503 Volusia 5 510,500 1,101 Jackson 3 50,500 918 Wakulla 3 31,300 606 Jefferson 3 14,500 598 Walton 3 60,700 1,038 Lafayette 2 8,700 543 Washington 3 25,000 583 Lake 5 316,600 938 TOTAL 19,815,100 53,625 Sources University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, October 2015 Estimates_2015_1.xlsx, Table 03. Population and Population Change for counties in Florida, 1990 to 2015 Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 11

People & Places Urban Areas An urban area has a population of at least 5,000 people. Urban area boundaries are defined by the Bureau of the Census and adjusted by the FDOT, working with the affected local government, with final approval by the Federal Highway Administration. The adjustments add non residential urban land uses (such as shopping centers, airports and major transportation facilities), to smooth the boundaries, and to run boundaries along physical features such as roads or rivers that can be identified in the field. Small Urban Areas Small urban areas have a population between 5,000 and 50,000 and are not part of an urbanized area. Florida has 47 small urban areas. Small Urban Area County Small Urban Area County Arcadia Belle Glade Big Pine Key Chattahoochee Clewiston Crawfordville Crestview DeFuniak Springs Fellsmere Fernandina Beach Fort Meade Four Corners Frostproof Immokalee Indian Town Interlachen Jasper Jupiter Farms Key Largo Key West Keystone Heights Labelle Port Labelle Lake Butler Lake City Desoto Palm Beach Monroe Gadsden Hendry Wakulla Okaloosa Walton Indian River Nassau Polk Lake Polk Collier Martin Putnam Hamilton Palm Beach Monroe Monroe Clay Hendry Union Columbia Lake Placid Live Oak Macclenny Marathon Marianna Marion Oaks Nassau Village Ratliff Okeechobee Taylor Creek Orange Tree Pahokee Palatka Panama City NE Perry Poinciana Poinciana SW Quincy Rainbow Lake Estates Starke Sugarmill Woods Wauchula Woodville World Golf Village Yulee Highlands Suwannee Baker Monroe Jackson Marion Nassau Okeechobee Collier Palm Beach Putnam Bay Taylor Polk Polk Gadsden Marion Bradford Citrus Hardee Leon St. Johns Nassau Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 12

People & Places Urbanized Areas An urbanized area has a residential population over 50,000. There are 28 urbanized areas in Florida, of which four have over 1 million population. The urbanized areas together contain 17,361,014 people; a little more than 87% of the population of Florida. (Population as of 4/1/2016.) Bonita Springs Cape Coral Urbanized Area Counties County Population Collier 277,481 Lee 54,661 Charlotte 180 Lee 570,425 Total Population 332,142 570,605 Deltona Volusia 188,028 188,028 Fort Walton Beach Navarre Wright Okaloosa 134,263 Santa Rosa 60,199 Walton 10,439 204,901 Gainesville Alachua 193,524 193,524 Homosassa Springs Beverly Hills Citrus Springs Jacksonville Kissimmee Lady Lake The Villages Lakeland Leesburg Eustis Tavares Miami North Port Port Charlotte Citrus 79,427 Marion 1,733 Clay 165,640 Duval 879,233 St. Johns 77,628 Orange 115,518 Osceola 239,093 Lake 17,745 Marion 45,422 Sumter 64,696 Hillsborough 470 Polk 275,660 Lake 138,218 Orange 2,047 Broward 1,827,091 Martin 5,036 Miami Dade 2,643,168 Palm Beach 1,319,120 Charlotte 113,798 DeSoto 1,249 Sarasota 61,321 81,160 1,122,501 354,611 127,863 276,130 140,265 5,794,415 176,368 Ocala Marion 161,599 161,599 Orlando Lake 87,834 Orange 1,104,753 Osceola 9,038 Seminole 428,915 1,630,540 Palm Bay Melbourne Brevard 468,060 468,060 Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 13

People & Places Urbanized Area Palm Coast Daytona Beach Port Orange (Formerly the Daytona Beach Port Orange) Panama City Pensacola, FL AL Port St. Lucie Counties County Population Flagler 90,934 Volusia 271,711 Bay 146,534 Walton 559 Escambia 278,564 Santa Rosa 68,509 Baldwin, Alabama 7,013 Martin 125,669 St. Lucie 262,590 Total Population 362,645 147,093 354,086 388,259 St. Augustine St. Johns 77,749 77,749 Sarasota Bradenton Sebastian Vero Beach South Florida Ridge (Formerly the Vero Beach Sebastian) Charlotte 36,984 Manatee 329,074 Sarasota 313,839 Brevard 8,917 Indian River 130,685 St. Lucie 15,451 679,897 155,053 Sebring Avon Park Highlands 62,819 62,819 Spring Hill (Formerly the Brooksville UA) Tallahassee Tampa St. Petersburg Hernando 139,521 Pasco 12,458 Gadsden 648 Leon 247,353 Hillsborough 1,278,563 Pasco 359,075 Pinellas 942,316 Polk 14 151,979 248,001 2,579,968 Titusville Brevard 56,220 56,220 Winter Haven Polk 211,654 211,654 Zephyrhills Pasco 69,892 69,892 Total Urbanized Area Population (without Baldwin, AL) 17,361,014 Total State Population 19,815,100 Percent of the Total State Population in Urbanized Areas 87.6% Sources U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 14

People & Places Florida Traffic Crash Trends Annualized Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) (Millions) Mileage Death Rate (Per 100 million VMT) Year Licensed Drivers Registered Vehicles Crashes Non Fatal Injuries Deat hs 1978 6,915,219 8,079,308 71,437 326,119 181,019 2,305 3.23 1979 7,341,081 7,724,148 74,651 343,542 190,697 2,635 3.53 1980 7,809,423 7,797,375 75,281 357,720 201,385 2,879 3.82 1981 8,222,403 7,887,881 76,146 368,766 205,437 3,119 4.10 1982 8,598,019 8,622,549 79,497 361,312 195,834 2,710 3.41 1983 8,987,493 9,064,490 81,775 384,614 194,791 2,729 3.34 1984 9,442,763 9,444,964 85,241 237,511 202,889 2,856 3.35 1985 9,630,975 10,827,693 88,057 250,412 216,596 2,870 3.26 1986 9,924,110 11,651,253 87,325 242,381 219,352 2,874 3.29 1987 10,241,063 11,738,273 92,865 240,429 215,886 2,891 3.11 1988 10,648,019 11,997,948 105,030 256,543 230,738 3,152 3.00 1989 11,109,288 12,276,272 108,876 252,439 230,060 3,033 2.79 1990 11,612,402 12,465,790 109,997 216,245 214,208 2,951 2.68 1991 12,170,821 11,184,146 113,484 195,312 195,122 2,523 2.22 1992 11,550,126 11,205,298 114,000 196,176 205,432 2,480 2.18 1993 11,767,409 11,159,938 119,768 199,039 212,454 2,719 2.27 1994 11,992,578 11,393,982 120,929 206,183 223,458 2,722 2.25 1995 12,019,156 11,557,811 127,800 228,589 233,900 2,847 2.23 1996 12,343,598 12,003,930 129,637 241,377 243,320 2,806 2.16 1997 12,691,835 12,170,375 133,276 240,639 240,001 2,811 2.11 1998 13,012,132 11,277,808 136,680 245,440 241,863 2,889 2.11 1999 13,398,895 11,611,993 140,868 243,409 232,225 2,920 2.07 2000 14,041,846 11,948,485 149,857 246,541 231,588 2,999 2.00 2001 14,346,373 13,448,202 171,029 256,169 234,600 3,013 1.76 2002 14,604,720 12,989,278 178,680 250,470 229,611 3,143 1.76 2003 14,847,416 14,080,886 185,642 243,294 221,939 3,179 1.71 2004 15,007,005 14,512,264 196,722 252,902 227,192 3,257 1.66 2005 15,272,680 15,062,993 200,974 268,605 233,930 3,533 1.76 2006 15,491,878 15,612,161 203,783 256,200 214,914 3,365 1.65 2007 15,579,603 14,858,332 205,421 256,206 212,149 3,221 1.57 2008 15,556,658 15,966,287 198,494 243,342 199,657 2,983 1.50 2009 15,553,387 14,983,437 196,402 235,778 197,214 2,563 1.30 2010 15,507,284 14,845,603 195,755 235,461 195,104 2,444 1.25 2011 15,374,230 14,880,584 191,854 227,998 181,654 2,400 1.25 2012 15,378,206 14,727,755 191,374 281,340 198,032 2,430 1.27 2013 15,417,032 15,079,971 192,702 316,943 210,887 2,402 1.25 2014 15,620,312 15,473,992 201,040 344,170 225,749 2,494 1.24 Note Registered vehicles do not include trailers beginning 1998 Source Florida Traffic Crash Facts published by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, https://firesportal.com/pages/public/dhsmvdocuments.aspx Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 15

Public Roads Public Roads Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 17

Public Roads Public Road Mileage Summary, 2015 % of Public Mileage % of Public DVMT DVMT System Miles (1,000's) % Paved County Roads 70,434.3 57.4% 78.4% City Streets 37,830.2 30.8% 97.0% State Highways 12,116.3 9.9% 100.0% Bureau of Indian Affairs Roads 182.9 Indian Nations Roads 26.4 USDA Forest Service Trails and Roads 1,241.2 National Park Service System Roads 188.0 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Roads 32.2 U.S. Army Roads (other) 6.5 U.S. Department of Defense Roads (excl. Army) 415.0 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Roads 126.4 National Aeronautical and Space 60.0 Administration Roads Total Federal Roads 2,278.6 1.9% Total Public Roads 122,659.4 100.0% 566,360 100.0% State Highway System (SHS) by Designations System Miles % of Public Mileage DVMT (1,000's) % of Public DVMT % Paved Strategic Intermodal System SIS 4,293 3.5% 173,284 30.6% 100.0% National Highway System NHS 8,204 6.7% 268,096 47.3% 100.0% Total State Highway System SHS 12,116 9.9% 307,532 54.3% 100.0% Notes Roadway segments can have multiple designations. Therefore, the sum of roadways across all designation types exceeds that actual total of Public Roads The SIS data includes only the SIS Highways and Emerging SIS Highways. There are also 257 miles of SIS Connectors and Emerging SIS Connectors The NHS data above include only the State Highway System portion of the NHS Source Florida DOT Certification of Public Road Mileage as of December 31, 2015 Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 19

Public Roads Mileage and Vehicle Miles Traveled Year Centerline Miles VMT (millions) DVMT (thousands) Year Centerline Miles VMT (millions) DVMT (thousands) 1967 82,898 31,820 87,178 1992 110,640 119,868 328,405 1968 85,889 34,838 95,447 1993 112,808 120,467 330,047 1969 87,654 37,595 103,000 1994 113,478 121,989 334,216 1970 89,499 41,781 114,468 1995 113,778 127,809 350,162 1971 93,310 47,493 130,118 1996 114,422 130,004 356,175 1972 96,774 54,589 149,559 1997 114,572 133,268 365,118 1973 98,129 59,265 162,370 1998 115,416 136,681 374,468 1974 98,091 62,021 169,921 1999 115,956 141,903 388,775 1975 101,538 Not available Not available 2000 116,442 149,857 410,568 1976 98,094 64,492 176,690 2001 117,301 171,030 468,574 1977 97,021 67,007 183,581 2002 119,785 178,367 489,536 1978 97,120 71,437 195,718 2003 120,376 185,511 508,249 1979 96,281 74,651 204,523 2004 119,525 196,444 536,732 1980 97,153 79,002 216,444 2005 120,557 201,531 552,140 1981 97,186 76,145 208,616 2006 121,996 203,741 558,195 1982 93,797 79,498 217,803 2007 121,526 206,121 564,715 1983 93,074 81,776 224,044 2008 121,387 198,494 542,334 1984 98,984 85,475 234,178 2009 121,446 196,402 538,089 1985 99,071 88,056 241,249 2010 121,702 195,755 536,315 1986 99,074 87,273 239,104 2011 121,759 191,855 525,630 1987 100,423 93,639 256,545 2012 121,829 190,851 522,879 1988 104,589 105,319 288,545 2013 122,088 192,702 527,950 1989 107,955 108,877 298,293 2014 122,392 201,041 550,796 1990 108,085 109,997 301,362 2015 122,659 206,721 566,360 1991 109,374 113,319 310,463 Increase since 1984 24% 142% 142% Notes Data before 1984 may not be reported consistently, and should be used with caution VMT data for years 1967, 1990 1995 revised and printed in following year's report Sources Centerline Miles from Table HM 10 in FHWA's Highway Statistics https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/ VMT is from Table VM 2 in Highway Statistics DVMT is from FDOT's Public Road Mileage & Miles Traveled Report Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 20

Public Roads Year Florida s State Highway System (SHS) Mileage and DVMT Total Centerline Miles Annual Total Increase Increase Total Lane Miles Annual Increase Total Increase Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT) Total Annual Total (1,000s) Increase Increase DVMT Per Lane Mile Annual Total Total Increase Increase 1984 11,490.0 0.0% 34,658 0.0% 156,519 0.0% 4,516 0.0% 1985 11,469.0 0.2% 0.2% 34,915 0.7% 0.7% 170,769 9.1% 9.1% 4,891 8.3% 8.3% 1986 11,492.0 0.2% 0.0% 35,176 0.7% 1.5% 178,602 4.6% 14.1% 5,077 3.8% 12.4% 1987 11,527.0 0.3% 0.3% 35,588 1.2% 2.7% 179,310 0.4% 14.6% 5,039 0.8% 11.6% 1988 11,763.4 2.1% 2.4% 36,220 1.8% 4.5% 191,342 6.7% 22.2% 5,283 4.8% 17.0% 1989 11,752.9 0.1% 2.3% 36,404 0.5% 5.0% 186,943 2.3% 19.4% 5,135 2.8% 13.7% 1990 11,854.3 0.9% 3.2% 37,085 1.9% 7.0% 191,215 2.3% 22.2% 5,156 0.4% 14.2% 1991 11,862.5 0.1% 3.2% 37,312 0.6% 7.7% 198,205 3.7% 26.6% 5,312 3.0% 17.6% 1992 11,898.4 0.3% 3.6% 37,578 0.7% 8.4% 198,300 0.0% 26.7% 5,277 0.7% 16.8% 1993 11,905.0 0.1% 3.6% 37,752 0.5% 8.9% 212,590 7.2% 35.8% 5,631 6.7% 24.7% 1994 11,897.5 0.1% 3.5% 38,013 0.7% 9.7% 221,240 4.1% 41.4% 5,820 3.4% 28.9% 1995 11,921.1 0.2% 3.8% 38,328 0.8% 10.6% 226,747 2.5% 44.9% 5,916 1.6% 31.0% 1996 11,927.3 0.1% 3.8% 38,654 0.8% 11.5% 231,215 2.0% 47.7% 5,982 1.1% 32.5% 1997 11,926.8 0.0% 3.8% 39,003 0.9% 12.5% 239,518 3.6% 53.0% 6,141 2.7% 36.0% 1998 11,943.5 0.1% 3.9% 39,256 0.6% 13.3% 245,757 2.6% 57.0% 6,260 1.9% 38.6% 1999 11,952.3 0.1% 4.0% 39,529 0.7% 14.1% 254,114 3.4% 62.4% 6,429 2.7% 42.3% 2000 11,989.9 0.3% 4.4% 39,840 0.8% 15.0% 258,528 1.7% 65.2% 6,489 0.9% 43.7% 2001 12,050.5 0.5% 4.9% 40,204 0.9% 16.0% 267,229 3.4% 70.7% 6,647 2.4% 47.2% 2002 12,058.2 0.1% 4.9% 40,554 0.9% 17.0% 273,744 2.4% 74.9% 6,750 1.6% 49.5% 2003 12,051.3 0.1% 4.9% 40,829 0.7% 17.8% 280,754 2.6% 79.4% 6,876 1.9% 52.3% 2004 12,045.8 0.0% 4.8% 41,138 0.8% 18.7% 292,398 4.1% 86.8% 7,108 3.4% 57.4% 2005 12,040.1 0.0% 4.8% 41,474 0.8% 19.7% 300,010 2.6% 91.7% 7,234 1.8% 60.2% 2006 12,068.6 0.2% 5.0% 41,916 1.1% 20.9% 303,603 1.2% 94.0% 7,243 0.1% 60.4% 2007 12,061.8 0.1% 5.0% 42,082 0.4% 21.4% 305,128 0.5% 94.9% 7,251 0.1% 60.6% 2008 12,084.3 0.2% 5.2% 42,432 0.8% 22.4% 293,858 3.7% 87.7% 6,925 4.5% 53.4% 2009 12,088.0 0.0% 5.2% 42,634 0.5% 23.0% 286,888 2.4% 83.3% 6,729 2.8% 49.0% 2010 12,085.1 0.0% 5.2% 42,829 0.5% 23.6% 288,185 0.5% 84.1% 6,729 0.0% 49.0% 2011 12,076.3 0.1% 5.1% 42,965 0.3% 24.0% 284,969 1.1% 82.1% 6,633 1.4% 46.9% 2012 12,079.0 0.0% 5.1% 43,212 0.6% 24.7% 284,051 0.3% 81.5% 6,573 0.9% 45.6% 2013 12,099.2 0.2% 5.3% 43,424 0.5% 25.3% 287,977 1.4% 84.0% 6,632 0.9% 46.8% 2014 12,115.7 0.1% 5.4% 43,593 0.4% 25.8% 296,263 2.9% 89.3% 6,796 2.5% 50.5% 2015 12,116.3 0.0% 5.5% 43,763 0.4% 26.3% 307,532 3.8% 96.5% 7,027 3.4% 55.6% Average Annual Increase Since 1984 0.2% 0.8% 2.2% 1.5% Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 21

Public Roads Florida's City and County Roads Centerline Mileage Notes County Roads City Streets Year Paved Unpaved Total Paved Unpaved Total 1987 41,528 23,282 64,810 25,587 2,031 27,618 1988 43,067 23,703 66,770 26,237 1,945 28,182 1989 43,940 23,634 67,574 26,798 1,789 28,588 1990 44,678 22,503 67,180 27,343 1,707 29,050 1991 45,578 22,346 67,924 27,936 1,651 29,586 1992 46,358 21,545 67,903 28,849 1,885 30,734 1993 47,185 21,119 68,304 29,149 1,815 30,964 1994 47,850 20,922 68,772 29,647 1,694 31,340 1995 48,088 20,958 69,046 29,907 1,625 31,532 1996 48,413 20,691 69,103 30,328 1,584 31,913 1997 48,519 20,085 68,603 31,051 1,523 32,573 1998 49,318 19,789 69,106 31,252 1,469 32,721 1999 50,183 19,097 69,280 31,622 1,469 33,091 2000 50,440 18,744 69,184 31,888 1,410 33,298 2001 50,721 18,297 69,018 32,770 1,383 34,153 2002 53,175 17,920 71,095 33,249 1,297 34,546 2003 53,630 17,451 71,081 33,925 1,266 35,191 2004 53,424 16,956 70,380 33,802 1,311 35,113 2005 54,048 17,147 71,195 34,035 1,309 35,344 2006 54,866 16,461 71,327 35,198 1,308 36,505 2007 53,467 16,508 69,976 36,112 1,333 37,445 2008 53,554 16,250 69,804 36,156 1,288 37,443 2009 54,036 15,817 69,853 36,218 1,208 37,426 2010 54,210 15,655 69,865 36,348 1,201 37,548 2011 54,414 15,522 69,936 36,330 1,189 37,519 2012 54,786 15,248 70,034 36,322 1,162 37,484 2013 54,986 15,109 70,095 36,411 1,168 37,597 2014 55,107 15,141 70,248 36,551 1,142 37,693 2015 55,413 15,021 70,434 36,726 1,105 37,830 Change since 1987 Miles 13,885 8,261 5,624 11,139 927 10,212 Percentage 33.4% 35.5% 8.7% 43.5% 45.6% 37.0% Changes in road jurisdiction may result from road jurisdiction transfers as well as from the construction or reconstruction of City or County roads. These changes have not had a major effect on trends since 1987 Data as of September 30 of the year listed Source All data is supplied by the counties and cities Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 22

Highway Systems Highway Systems Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 23

Highway Systems State Highway System (SHS) Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 25

Highway Systems 2015 State Highway System Miles County Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT, 1000's District 1 Charlotte 97.3 368.7 2,584.5 Collier 206.2 681.4 3,789.4 Desoto 82.8 190.0 557.9 Glades 85.8 229.5 368.3 Hardee 94.7 222.0 594.3 Hendry 64.9 195.4 678.0 Highlands 132.5 397.8 1,397.9 Lee 171.9 760.3 6,632.7 Manatee 209.8 729.8 5,651.2 Okeechobee 103.6 242.0 959.9 Polk 462.1 1,659.4 10,735.9 Sarasota 159.0 667.2 6,268.9 District 1 Total 1,870.6 6,343.5 40,219.0 District 2 Alachua 293.4 1,039.9 5,513.6 Baker 83.9 225.9 890.8 Bradford 69.0 178.6 686.7 Clay 109.9 369.0 1,952.7 Columbia 203.9 624.8 2,554.3 Dixie 46.3 151.0 272.4 Duval 480.3 2,043.9 19,376.1 Gilchrist 60.2 121.7 293.9 Hamilton 90.6 297.0 1,094.0 Lafayette 62.2 124.4 153.3 Levy 182.4 515.1 793.5 Madison 138.5 360.7 1,067.8 Nassau 111.5 401.3 1,832.1 Putnam 140.7 377.2 1,147.9 St. Johns 185.8 671.7 4,818.6 Suwannee 128.9 332.4 1,248.8 Taylor 110.4 318.3 414.9 Union 57.6 115.2 228.4 District 2 Total 2,555.6 8,268.2 44,339.6 District 3 Bay 216.2 673.7 3,261.7 Calhoun 95.9 195.5 301.4 Escambia 259.7 856.1 5,211.3 Franklin 91.2 182.3 273.6 Gadsden 139.6 417.1 1,457.0 Gulf 79.0 160.1 303.7 Holmes 104.8 246.2 479.6 Jackson 241.7 637.7 1,719.2 Jefferson 110.7 331.1 735.1 Leon 194.3 679.1 3,808.0 Liberty 70.1 143.2 162.7 Okaloosa 214.0 696.5 4,120.7 Santa Rosa 196.2 563.2 2,809.2 Wakulla 81.0 162.0 419.3 Walton 203.6 537.4 2,319.8 Washington 112.2 293.5 722.4 District 3 Total 2,410.0 6,774.6 28,104.6 Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 26

Highway Systems County Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT, 1000's District 4 Broward 460.1 2,513.1 27,131.4 Indian River 113.7 432.3 2,291.3 Martin 160.0 579.2 4,060.6 Palm Beach 476.9 2,270.0 20,389.3 St. Lucie 166.5 678.2 4,439.0 District 4 Total 1,377.2 6,472.7 58,311.7 District 5 Brevard 335.4 1,364.2 8,760.4 Flagler 102.4 343.2 1,696.2 Lake 223.7 758.0 5,062.1 Marion 249.1 927.1 5,750.9 Orange 398.8 1,966.1 19,595.3 Osceola 202.7 742.8 5,227.7 Seminole 120.1 508.9 5,363.0 Sumter 132.2 417.0 2,666.4 Volusia 359.6 1,333.5 8,981.3 District 5 Total 2,124.0 8,360.7 63,103.3 District 6 Miami Dade 580.8 2,703.0 30,887.5 Monroe 119.3 301.6 2,378.2 District 6 Total 700.1 3,004.6 33,265.7 District 7 Citrus 88.5 294.3 1,418.9 Hernando 124.6 442.2 1,948.2 Hillsborough 445.9 1,946.1 20,710.6 Pasco 198.7 784.7 6,023.9 Pinellas 221.2 1,071.7 10,086.5 District 7 Total 1,078.9 4,539.0 40,188.1 State Total 12,116.3 43,763.3 307,532.0 Note As of December 31 of the report year Source FDOT Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) for all roads that are on the State Highway System Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 27

Highway Systems SHS by Geographical Districts Population & Land Area District Population Land Area, Sq Miles People / Square Mile 1 2,805,400 11,579 242 2 2,046,600 11,797 173 3 1,420,900 11,263 126 4 3,786,900 4,798 789 5 3,950,700 8,212 481 6 2,728,100 2,881 947 7 3,076,500 3,095 994 Florida Total 19,815,100 53,625 370 April 2015 estimate Centerline Miles (CLM) District SHS CLM CLM per Million People CLM per 1000 Sq. Miles 1 1,870.6 667 162 2 2,555.6 1,249 217 3 2,410.0 1,696 214 4 1,377.2 364 287 5 2,124.0 538 259 6 700.1 257 243 7 1,078.9 351 349 Florida Total 12,116.3 611 226 Lane Miles (LM) District SHS LM LM per Million People LM per 1000 Sq. Miles 1 6,343.5 2,261 548 2 8,268.2 4,040 701 3 6,774.6 4,768 601 4 6,472.7 1,709 1,349 5 8,360.7 2,116 1,018 6 3,004.6 1,101 1,043 7 4,539.0 1,475 1,466 Florida Total 43,763.3 2,209 816 Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT), Thousands District SHS DVMT DVMT/CLM DVMT/LM 1 40,219.0 21.5 6.3 2 44,339.6 17.3 5.4 3 28,104.6 11.7 4.1 4 58,311.7 42.3 9.0 5 63,103.3 29.7 7.5 6 33,265.7 47.5 11.1 7 40,188.1 37.2 8.9 Florida Total 307,532.0 25.4 7.0 Sources 2015 State Highway System Mileage Report FDOT Office of Policy Planning Florida Statistical Abstract 2010, (http://www.bebr.ufl.edu/ecodb/localities/617/county) Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 28

Highway Systems Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 29

Highway Systems 2015 Strategic Intermodal System Miles County Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT, 1000's District 1 Charlotte 30.6 134.2 1,200.0 Collier 98.6 344.9 2,277.8 Desoto 58.7 141.8 453.1 Glades 41.4 140.9 244.2 Hardee 41.2 115.0 362.5 Hendry 64.9 195.4 678.0 Highlands 86.4 302.9 1,143.5 Lee 66.1 303.4 3,310.5 Manatee 55.0 223.0 2,670.8 Okeechobee 81.1 197.0 855.6 Polk 189.8 882.4 6,548.3 Sarasota 42.6 215.5 3,267.1 District 1 Total 856.5 3,196.5 23,011.4 District 2 Alachua 101.7 469.6 2,987.7 Baker 25.5 101.8 636.7 Bradford 42.4 125.2 579.4 Clay 36.5 155.7 807.7 Columbia 67.8 306.1 1,727.8 Dixie 29.2 116.9 223.3 Duval 140.9 724.2 10,497.5 Gilchrist 18.4 38.0 150.9 Hamilton 28.7 172.5 947.5 Lafayette 0.0 0.0 0.0 Levy 74.8 299.2 471.7 Madison 38.8 155.1 814.8 Nassau 63.0 275.7 1,131.2 Putnam 102.9 296.2 978.1 St. Johns 47.6 260.3 2,460.4 Suwannee 29.2 124.0 757.5 Taylor 44.8 179.4 250.1 Union 14.0 28.0 54.7 District 2 Total 906.3 3,828.1 25,477.0 District 3 Bay 40.9 163.3 671.3 Calhoun 0.0 0.0 0.0 Escambia 62.7 272.9 1,869.3 Franklin 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gadsden 33.5 134.0 829.9 Gulf 0.0 0.0 0.0 Holmes 31.9 95.5 325.2 Jackson 65.1 260.3 976.6 Jefferson 44.5 177.5 583.3 Leon 36.1 174.0 1,182.1 Liberty 0.0 0.0 0.0 Okaloosa 41.2 156.6 1,072.3 Santa Rosa 41.8 148.6 922.9 Wakulla 0.0 0.0 0.0 Walton 103.6 333.6 1,845.3 Washington 40.7 116.0 453.3 District 3 Total 541.9 2,032.5 10,731.6 Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 30

Highway Systems County Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT, 1000's District 4 Broward 168.7 1,049.5 16,818.8 Indian River 51.9 221.3 1,201.1 Martin 80.7 305.0 2,618.3 Palm Beach 213.5 1,137.2 13,606.8 St. Lucie 83.4 394.9 2,995.6 District 4 Total 598.3 3,107.9 37,240.6 District 5 Brevard 90.3 478.4 3,860.3 Flagler 41.5 166.8 1,181.0 Lake 59.1 235.3 1,890.4 Marion 105.0 435.5 3,175.6 Orange 162.5 888.6 11,779.0 Osceola 100.2 371.3 3,190.1 Seminole 32.1 158.2 2,694.9 Sumter 48.0 206.6 1,988.0 Volusia 141.0 552.5 5,091.5 District 5 Total 779.7 3,493.0 34,850.8 District 6 Miami Dade 187.7 1,024.7 17,796.6 Monroe 13.0 39.8 339.7 District 6 Total 200.7 1,064.5 18,136.2 District 7 Citrus 52.8 213.6 1,034.7 Hernando 71.5 301.0 1,483.2 Hillsborough 156.5 826.2 12,994.1 Pasco 67.2 323.8 3,021.6 Pinellas 61.7 369.8 5,303.0 District 7 Total 409.7 2,034.4 23,836.7 State Total 4,293.2 18,756.8 173,284.3 Notes Centerline miles and lane miles are as of December 31 of the report year DVMT uses annual average daily traffic (AADT) for the entire calendar year ending December 31 Totals may not agree due to rounding Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 31

Highway Systems SIS by Geographical Districts Population & Land Area District Population Land Area People / Square Mile 1 2,805,400 11,579 242 2 2,046,600 11,797 173 3 1,420,900 11,263 126 4 3,786,900 4,798 789 5 3,950,700 8,212 481 6 2,728,100 2,881 947 7 3,076,500 3,095 994 Florida Total 19,815,100 53,625 370 April 2015 estimate Centerline Miles (CLM) District SIS CLM CLM per Million People CLM per 1000 Sq. Miles 1 856.5 305 74 2 906.3 443 77 3 541.9 381 48 4 598.3 158 125 5 779.7 197 95 6 200.7 74 70 7 409.7 133 132 Florida Total 4,293.2 217 80 Lane Miles (LM) District SIS LM LM per Million People LM per 1000 Sq. Miles 1 3,196.5 1,139 276 2 3,828.1 1,870 325 3 2,032.5 1,430 180 4 3,107.9 821 648 5 3,493.0 884 425 6 1,064.5 390 369 7 2,034.4 661 657 Florida Total 18,756.8 947 350 Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT), Thousands District SIS DVMT DVMT/CLM DVMT/LM 1 23,011.4 26.9 7.2 2 25,477.0 28.1 6.7 3 10,731.6 19.8 5.3 4 37,240.6 62.2 12.0 5 34,850.8 44.7 10.0 6 18,136.2 90.4 17.0 7 23,836.7 58.2 11.7 Florida Total 173,284.3 40.4 9.2 Sources SIS Mileage Report FDOT Office of Policy Planning Florida Statistical Abstract 2010, (http://www.bebr.ufl.edu/ecodb/localities/617/county) Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 32

Highway Systems National Highway System (NHS) Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 33

Highway Systems 2015 National Highway System (NHS) Miles County Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT, 1000's District 1 Charlotte 62.5 266.1 2,069.2 Collier 185.6 605.8 3,325.4 Desoto 58.7 141.8 453.1 Glades 41.4 140.9 244.2 Hardee 73.6 179.7 496.2 Hendry 63.6 192.9 663.3 Highlands 120.3 370.7 1,307.6 Lee 128.6 636.0 5,762.1 Manatee 153.1 593.3 4,989.5 Okeechobee 98.8 232.5 932.6 Polk 299.4 1,266.2 8,781.0 Sarasota 98.7 476.9 5,301.4 District 1 Total 1,384.4 5,102.5 34,325.6 District 2 Alachua 203.6 820.4 4,627.5 Baker 25.5 101.8 636.7 Bradford 23.9 88.3 449.9 Clay 76.7 296.8 1,632.2 Columbia 124.9 435.2 1,979.4 Dixie 29.2 116.9 223.3 Duval 318.2 1,492.8 16,583.0 Gilchrist 18.4 38.0 150.9 Hamilton 28.7 172.5 947.5 Lafayette 31.0 62.1 115.8 Levy 82.1 314.8 502.4 Madison 38.8 155.1 814.8 Nassau 90.8 359.8 1,687.5 Putnam 85.0 259.9 879.5 St. Johns 108.2 478.9 3,763.1 Suwannee 37.8 141.2 799.3 Taylor 86.8 271.3 375.1 Union 0.0 0.0 0.0 District 2 Total 1,409.6 5,605.8 36,168.0 District 3 Bay 149.2 511.2 2,473.9 Calhoun 24.6 52.7 128.5 Escambia 168.7 593.3 3,889.2 Franklin 61.3 122.6 215.4 Gadsden 44.9 179.6 946.4 Gulf 21.0 42.0 115.2 Holmes 16.7 65.2 253.3 Jackson 77.8 285.8 1,023.9 Jefferson 62.0 232.5 644.9 Leon 130.7 503.8 2,981.6 Liberty 21.3 45.6 88.7 Okaloosa 111.1 430.1 3,042.9 Santa Rosa 47.3 192.2 1,612.5 Wakulla 55.8 111.7 342.5 Walton 139.8 406.1 2,044.2 Washington 80.2 223.9 623.1 District 3 Total 1,212.4 3,998.2 20,426.2 Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 34

Highway Systems County Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT, 1000's District 4 Broward 360.0 2,163.7 25,134.0 Indian River 85.0 367.9 1,988.8 Martin 110.6 470.6 3,732.7 Palm Beach 324.7 1,834.6 18,477.6 St. Lucie 137.7 618.6 4,212.9 District 4 Total 1,018.0 5,455.4 53,546.1 District 5 Brevard 287.5 1,255.1 8,202.2 Flagler 68.3 273.8 1,543.1 Lake 132.9 545.3 4,135.0 Marion 213.2 830.2 5,293.4 Orange 333.8 1,702.6 17,641.8 Osceola 201.5 737.5 5,180.4 Seminole 109.7 475.4 5,111.7 Sumter 93.5 327.2 2,429.8 Volusia 297.3 1,173.4 8,351.2 District 5 Total 1,737.8 7,320.4 57,888.7 District 6 Miami Dade 419.0 2,075.3 26,683.3 Monroe 119.3 301.6 2,378.2 District 6 Total 538.2 2,376.9 29,061.5 District 7 Citrus 88.5 294.2 1,417.9 Hernando 120.2 432.7 1,921.0 Hillsborough 382.8 1,736.3 19,625.3 Pasco 177.2 726.0 5,673.3 Pinellas 134.8 751.6 8,042.2 District 7 Total 903.5 3,940.8 36,679.6 State Total 8,204.0 33,799.9 268,095.8 Notes Centerline miles and lane miles are as of December 31 of the report year DVMT uses annual average daily traffic (AADT) for the entire calendar year ending December 31 Totals may not agree due to rounding Source FDOT Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) for roads that are on the State Highway System Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 35

Highway Systems NHS by Geographical Districts Population & Land Area District Population Land Area People / Square Mile 1 2,805,400 11,579 242 2 2,046,600 11,797 173 3 1,420,900 11,263 126 4 3,786,900 4,798 789 5 3,950,700 8,212 481 6 2,728,100 2,881 947 7 3,076,500 3,095 994 Florida Total 19,815,100 53,625 370 April 2015 estimate Centerline Miles (CLM)* District NHS CLM CLM per Million People CLM per 1000 Sq. Miles 1 1,384.4 493 120 2 1,409.6 689 119 3 1,212.4 853 108 4 1,018.0 269 212 5 1,737.8 440 212 6 538.2 197 187 7 903.5 294 292 Florida Total 8,204.0 414 153 Lane Miles (LM)* District NHS LM LM per Million People LM per 1000 Sq. Miles 1 5,102.5 1,819 441 2 5,605.8 2,739 475 3 3,998.2 2,814 355 4 5,455.4 1,441 1,137 5 7,320.4 1,853 891 6 2,376.9 871 825 7 3,940.8 1,281 1,273 Florida Total 33,799.9 1,706 630 Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT), Thousands* District NHS DVMT DVMT/CLM DVMT/LM 1 34,325.6 24.8 6.7 2 36,168.0 25.7 6.5 3 20,426.2 16.8 5.1 4 53,546.1 52.6 9.8 5 57,888.7 33.3 7.9 6 29,061.5 54.0 12.2 7 36,679.6 40.6 9.3 Florida Total 268,095.8 32.7 7.9 Sources NHS Mileage Report FDOT Office of Policy Planning Florida Statistical Abstract 2010, (http://www.bebr.ufl.edu/ecodb/localities/617/county) Florida General Interest Highway Statistics Source Book 36