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2012 Traffic Volume Report New York State Department of Transportation Date: 7/12/2013 Traffic Volume Report LATEST COUNT ----------------------PREVIOUS COUNTS-------------------------- County Section EST EST EST EST Order EMP Ref Marker Length End Description AADT YR AADT YR AADT YR AADT YR Station CC Station Route US1 County 061 NEW YORK Region 11 01 0.43 95IX4M11005 0.43 End 1/9/95i Olap Start 1/95i Olap 279036 12 280718 10 285620 09 289329 08 0001 01 1.16 95IX4M11010 0.73 RT I87 Under 110998 12 112098 05 131963 02 177899 00 0003 01 1.34 95IX4M11012 0.18 NY/Bronx Co Line 145949 12 146917 09 147647 08 153724 07 0004 Route US1 County 005 BRONX Region 11 02 0.07 95IX1M21000 0.07 Acc I87 Maj Degan Expy 125218 12 124158 06 119038 01 192884 90 0001 02 0.61 0.54 Acc Jerome Ave 126389 12 127151 10 115798 09 134490 05 0002 02 1.21 95IX1M21012 0.60 Jerome Ave 159130 12 159130 12 163643 11 168650 10 0003 199 02 2.71 1.50 I 95 16400 12 16358 09 11844 08 15174 98 0004 02 3.83 1.12 RT 907h Bronx River Pkwy South 36072 12 35981 09 35307 08 34394 93 0005 02 4.01 0.18 Pelham Pkwy Boston Post Rd Rt 907f 48778 12 48656 09 47534 08 46026 97 0006 02 5.44 1.43 Gun Hill Rd 14917 12 14920 11 15015 08 16710 07 0007 02 7.08 1.64 RT 22 Provost Ave 21585 12 21531 09 23645 08 24540 05 0008 02 7.62 0.54 Bronx/West Co Line 22172 12 22172 12 20407 11 22670 10 0009 182 Route US1 County 119 WESTCHESTER Region 08 03 0.22 0.22 Hutchinson R Pkwy - Over 20481 12 18824 99 26330 96 21279 91 0001 03 0.82 7 87021004 0.60 Pelhamdale Ave 15371 12 15188 09 13653 06 12726 95 0002 03 1.42 1 87021012 0.60 RT 95i Over 14240 12 14210 11 14454 06 16230 05 0003 03 3.58 2.16 RT 982j Echo Ave 23863 12 23580 09 25512 06 17497 95 0004 03 5.00 1 87033014 1.42 Village Of Larchmont Town Of Mamaroneck 13594 12 13566 11 13935 06 15920 96 0005 03 6.22 1 87033026 1.22 Town Of Mamaroneck & Village Of Mamaroneck 19958 12 19286 06 20686 03 19301 00 0122 03 6.80 1 87033032 0.58 RT 127 Mamaroneck 18352 12 18134 09 17293 06 17589 97 0006 03 8.97 1 87033037 2.17 Rye S City Ln 11654 12 11516 09 13042 06 11764 05 0007 03 9.88 0.91 RT 120 13017 12 12767 08 8750 02 8314 99 0008 03 10.32 0.44 Station Plaza 13517 12 13517 12 16935 09 11163 97 0009 03 10.67 0.35 Rye N City Ln / V/O Port Chester 12691 12 12664 11 14794 08 16206 97 0010 03 11.44 1 87035006 0.77 Grace Church St 23684 12 23634 11 18608 08 19967 05 0137 03 11.63 1 87035009 0.19 Westchester Ave 14899 12 14868 11 13873 08 18559 02 0129 03 12.54 1 87035013 0.91 RT 982c Putnam Av 11636 12 11612 11 14072 08 12505 05 0011 03 12.58 1 87035019 0.04 Conn State Line End Rt 1 32686 12 32298 09 29426 06 0017 Route NY2 County 001 ALBANY Region 01 01 0.51 7 11081038 0.51 RT 9 Under 25583 12 25565 11 32874 07 21530 02 0555 01 2.19 7 11081055 1.68 Delatour Rd 18823 12 18810 11 21873 07 20821 04 0152 01 2.86 7 11082000 0.67 City Of Watervliet 17215 12 16891 07 17046 04 15244 01 0185 Page 1 of 316 New York State Department of Transportation Date: 7/12/2013 Traffic Volume Report LATEST COUNT ----------------------PREVIOUS COUNTS-------------------------- County Section EST EST EST EST Order EMP Ref Marker Length End Description AADT YR AADT YR AADT YR AADT YR Station CC Station Route NY2 County 001 ALBANY Region 01 01 3.18 0.32 Grotto Ct 12932 12 12923 11 14270 08 13600 07 0030 01 3.80 0.62 NY32 - 2nd Ave 13291 12 13282 11 19342 07 17359 04 0184 01 4.04 0.24 I-787 Under 14958 12 14677 07 14464 03 15127 00 0130 Route NY2 County 083 RENSSELAER Region 01 02 0.33 0.33 RT 4 Sb 11899 12 11750 08 15676 02 13066 97 0045 02 0.40 0.07 RT 4 Nb 10208 12 10080 08 12780 00 16749 97 0046 02 1.11 0.71 Congress St 15152 12 14679 05 13894 02 14437 99 0158 02 1.34 0.23 RT 66/ Pawling Ave 15139 12 14759 06 16933 05 15017 02 0151 02 2.40 1.06 Town Of Brunswick 4975 12 4965 10 9455 06 7026 03 0154 02 5.27 2 14022029 2.87 CR 139 CReek Rd 3262 12 3260 11 3930 08 4472 02 0171 02 7.65 2 14022053 2.38 RT 278 Jct 4458 12 4449 10 5515 06 6431 05 0017 02 8.11 2 14022058 0.46 RT 351 Jct 8691 12 8758 09 9440 05 9142 02 0058 02 14.55 2 14022123 6.44 Town Of Brunswick & Town Of Grafton 4126 12 4159 10 5357 06 5476 04 0059 02 20.98 2 14022188 6.43 Town Of Grafton & Town Of Petersburg 1862 12 1877 10 3009 06 3538 03 0175 02 26.77 2 14022246 5.79 RT 914a Jct Left 933 12 940 10 912 07 1187 04 0487 Route US2 County 019 CLINTON Region 07 01 0.87 2 71011005 0.87 Vermont State Line End Rt 2u 4379 12 4379 12 4441 11 4307 10 0416 7181 Route NY3 County 011 CAYUGA Region 03 01 1.20 3 31011011 1.20 Cayuga/Oswego Co Line 1252 12 1258 11 1500 08 1526 05 0088 Route NY3 County 075 OSWEGO Region 03 02 2.21 3 34011116 2.21 Village Hannibal 2357 12 2379 10 2342 06 2305 03 0029 02 7.38 3 34011052 5.17 Village Of Hannibal & Town Of Hannibal 7158 12 7189 10 6263 07 7053 04 0291 02 9.11 3 34011068 1.73 City Of Fulton 7660 12 7679 09 8904 05 8199 99 0304 02 10.19 3 34012011 1.08 RT 48 11841 12 11871 09 13282 05 12280 02 0013 02 10.53 3 34012013 0.34 RT 481 21503 12 21433 07 21425 05 22421 02 0309 02 10.90 3 34012017 0.37 Old Rt 176 9118 12 9160 10 10534 05 9923 00 0308 02 11.35 3 34012021 0.45 CR 9 5950 12 5978 10 7564 07 7829 04 0010 02 11.66 3 34012025 0.31 Fulton E Cl / T/O Volney 5999 12 6027 10 6428 07 7060 04 0307 02 14.07 3 34013024 2.41 CR 6 Volney 5741 12 5765 10 6712 07 6851 04 0014 02 15.54 3 34013038 1.47 Town Of Volney & Town Of Palermo 4454 12 4466 11 5133 07 4902 04 0393 02 18.25 3 34013066 2.71 RT 264 Loomis Cor 2922 12 2930 11 2861 06 2796 03 0278 02 19.24 3 34013076 0.99 CR 45 Palermo 4499 12 4511 11 4985 07 4666 04 0004 02 21.95 3 34013102 2.71 CR 4 Mungers Cor 3456 12 3465 11 3882 07 4204 04 0277 Page 2 of 316 New York State Department of Transportation Date: 7/12/2013 Traffic Volume Report LATEST COUNT ----------------------PREVIOUS COUNTS-------------------------- County Section EST EST EST EST Order EMP Ref Marker Length End Description AADT YR AADT YR AADT YR AADT YR Station CC Station Route NY3 County 075 OSWEGO Region 03 02 26.50 3 34013148 4.55 Village Of Mexico 3923 12 3939 10 3693 06 3488 03 0274 02 26.76 3 34013151 0.26 End 3/104 Olap Mexico 9442 12 9432 10 8296 06 9518 02 0273 02 30.65 3 34013190 3.89 Village Of Mexico Town Mexico 1815 12 1820 11 1692 08 1821 06 0275 02 34.90 3 34013232 4.25 Town Of Mexico & Town Of Richland 3933 12 3950 09 5515 01 4724 98 0265 02 39.85 4.95 Town Of Richland & Town Of Sandy Creek 2558 12 2570 09 3243 04 4951 01 0267 02 41.29 1.44 Hadley Rd 1747 12 1756 09 1319 04 1542 01 0246 02 43.67 3 34013320 2.38 Oswego/Jeff Co Line 2154 12 2156 07 1701 04 1804 01 0374 Route NY3 County 045 JEFFERSON Region 07 03 2.67 3 73021027 2.67 S Sandy Creek 1016 12 1016 09 1177 06 1591 03 0001 03 6.56 3 73021066 3.89 RT 193 1257 12 1247 07 816 04 1325 99 0002 03 12.22 3 73021122 5.66 Town Of Ellisburg & Town Of Henderson 1199 12 1184 06 1266 03 1867 97 0005 03 20.08 3 73021200 7.86 Town Of Henderson & Town Of Hounsfield 1584 12 1590 11 1617 06 1969 98 0040 03 22.42 3 73021223 2.34 Mill Creek 2766 12 2744 07 2869 04 2422 01 0008 03 23.59 3 73021235 1.17 RT 180 Baggs Cor 4133 12 4084 06 3753 05 3689 03 0009 03 28.02 3 73021280 4.43 Town Of Hounsfield & Town Of Watertown 3550 12 3508 09 4550 04 4411 01 0010 03 28.61 3 73021285 0.59 CR202 / Sams Club Ent.
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