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2006 Traffic Volumes on California State Highways - Fwy I-10 California Department of Transportation, Traffic Operations Divisions 2006 Traffic Volumes on California State Highways - Fwy I-10 Back Back Ahead Ahead Rte PM Peak Peak Back Peak Peak Ahead District Route Suf County Pre Postmile Description Hour Month AADT Hour Month AADT 12 1 ORA R 0.130 DANA POINT, JCT RTE 5 3850 41500 38000 12 1 ORA R 0.780 DANA POINT, DOHENY PARK ROAD 3850 41500 38000 4050 43500 40000 12 1 ORA 1.150 DOHENY BEACH, DEL OBISPO STREET/ DANA POINT DRIVE 4050 43500 40000 2400 32500 30000 12 1 ORA 4.320 DANA POINT, CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY 2400 32500 30000 2950 39500 37000 12 1 ORA 8.430 LAGUNA BEACH, MOUNTAIN ROAD 2950 39500 37000 2950 39500 37000 12 1 ORA 9.418 LAGUNA BEACH, JCT. RTE. 133 NORTH 2950 39500 37000 3700 44000 41000 12 1 ORA 9.600 LAGUNA BEACH, CLIFF DRIVE/ ASTER STREET 3700 44000 41000 2900 34000 32000 12 1 ORA 11.500 LAGUNA BEACH, NORTH CITY LIMITS 2900 34000 32000 3100 38000 34500 12 1 ORA 16.248 JCT. RTE. 73 NORTH 3150 38000 34500 3150 38000 34500 12 1 ORA 17.430 NEWPORT BEACH, JAMBOREE ROAD 3100 38000 34500 3850 47000 43000 12 1 ORA R 18.073 NEWPORT BEACH, BAYSIDE DRIVE 3850 47000 43000 4750 58000 53000 12 1 ORA R 18.446 NEWPORT BEACH, DOVER DRIVE 4750 58000 53000 4300 53000 48000 12 1 ORA 19.797 NEWPORT BEACH, JCT. RTE. 55, NEWPORT BOULEVARD 4300 53000 48000 4600 44500 42000 12 1 ORA 20.370 NEWPORT BEACH, BALBOA BOULEVARD/SUPERIOR AVENUE 4600 44500 42000 3750 36000 34000 12 1 ORA 21.549 SANTA ANA RIVER BRIDGE 3750 36000 34000 4500 43500 41000 12 1 ORA 22.090 HUNTINGTON BEACH, BROOKHURST STREET 4500 43500 41000 4200 40500 38000 12 1 ORA 23.739 HUNTINGTON BEACH, JCT. RTE. 39 NORTH, BEACH BOULE 4200 40500 38000 4300 41500 39000 12 1 ORA 25.890 HUNTINGTON BEACH, GOLDENWEST STREET 4300 41500 39000 4200 40500 38000 12 1 ORA 29.890 SUNSET BEACH, WARNER AVENUE 4200 40500 38000 4850 47000 44000 12 1 ORA 32.721 SEAL BEACH, SEAL BEACH BOULVARD 4850 47000 44000 3950 44500 41500 12 1 ORA 33.719 LOS ANGELES/ORANGE COUNTY LINE 3950 44500 41500 7 1 LA 0.000 LOS ANGELES/ORANGE COUNTY LINE 4100 45000 41500 7 1 LA 1.860 LONG BEACH, BELLFLOWER BOULEVARD 3600 39000 36000 2950 31500 29000 7 1 LA 1.973 LONG BEACH, JCT. RTE. 22, SEVENTH STREET 2950 31500 29000 3850 40500 37500 7 1 LA 2.751 LONG BEACH, ANAHEIM STREET 3850 40500 37500 3050 31500 29500 7 1 LA 3.453 BEGIN RT LANES ON NORTH 3050 31500 29500 1850 21000 19500 7 1 LA 3.557 LONG BEACH, LAKEWOOD BOULEVARD 3700 43500 39000 3900 43600 40500 7 1 LA 5.011 LONG BEACH, CHERRY AVENUE 4000 45500 42500 4150 47500 44500 7 1 LA 6.260 LONG BEACH, LONG BEACH BOULEVARD 3500 40500 37500 3550 41500 39000 7 1 LA 7.288 LONG BEACH, JCT. RTE. 710, LONG BEACH FREEWAY 4850 52000 44500 5200 56000 48000 7 1 LA 8.266 LONG BEACH, JCT. RTE. 103, TERMINAL ISLAND FREEWA 3400 37500 32000 2850 31500 27000 7 1 LA 9.253 LOS ANGELES, ALAMEDA STREET 2850 31500 27000 3300 36500 31000 7 1 LA 10.532 LOS ANGELES, AVALON BOULEVARD 3150 35500 30000 4100 46500 39500 7 1 LA 11.610 LOS ANGELES, JCT. RTE. 110, HARBOR FREEWAY 3900 45000 38000 4400 59000 56000 7 1 LA 12.171 LOS ANGELES, VERMONT AVENUE 4400 59000 56000 4100 54000 51000 7 1 LA 12.523 LOS ANGELES, NORMANDIE AVENUE 4150 54000 51000 4150 53000 51000 7 1 LA 13.100 LOS ANGELES, JCT. RTE. 213, WESTERN AVENUE 3850 48500 46500 4650 58000 55000 7 1 LA 14.634 TORRANCE, CRENSHAW BOULEVARD 4800 59000 56000 4050 47500 45500 7 1 LA 16.005 TORRANCE, JCT. RTE. 107, HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD 3500 42000 40000 3950 47500 45500 7 1 LA 18.090 TORRANCE, PALOS VERDES BOULEVARD 2800 34000 32500 2250 28500 27000 7 1 LA 19.524 REDONDO BEACH, TORRANCE BOULEVARD 3050 38500 36500 3300 42000 40000 7 1 LA 21.181 HERMOSA BEACH, AVIATION BOULEVARD 5000 64000 61000 5200 64000 57000 7 1 LA 21.341 HERMOSA BEACH, PIER AVENUE/14TH STREET 5200 64000 57000 4650 57000 51000 7 1 LA 21.919 MANHATTAN BEACH, ARTESIA BOULEVARD 4500 55000 49000 4700 58000 52000 7 1 LA 22.900 MANHATTAN BEACH, MANHATTAN BEACH BOULEVARD 5300 64000 57000 5300 63000 57000 7 1 LA 23.924 EL SEGUNDO, ROSECRANS AVENUE 5900 70000 62000 5900 69000 62000 7 1 LA 24.911 EL SEGUNDO, EL SEGUNDO BOULEVARD 5800 68000 67000 5600 65000 63000 Back Back Ahead Ahead Rte PM Peak Peak Back Peak Peak Ahead District Route Suf County Pre Postmile Description Hour Month AADT Hour Month AADT 7 1 LA 25.924 LOS ANGELES, JCT. RTE. 105, GLENN ANDERSON FREEWA 6500 75000 73000 9000 131000 129000 7 1 LA 26.904 LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, C 9000 131000 129000 7600 86000 84000 7 1 LA 27.363 LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, V 7600 86000 84000 3650 39000 38000 7 1 LA 29.084 LOS ANGELES, MANCHESTER AVENUE 3800 40500 39500 5100 53000 51000 7 1 LA 30.163 LOS ANGELES, JEFFERSON BOULEVARD 5100 53000 51000 5300 58000 56000 7 1 LA 30.474 LOS ANGELES, CULVER BOULEVARD 5300 58000 56000 5900 64000 62000 7 1 LA 31.290 LOS ANGELES, JCT. RTE. 90, MARINA FREEWAY 4600 51000 50000 6400 73000 71000 7 1 LA 31.780 LOS ANGELES, WASHINGTON BLVD 5300 63000 61000 4350 55000 50000 7 1 LA 32.166 LOS ANGELES, JCT. RTE. 187, VENICE BOULEVARD 4350 55000 50000 4200 55000 50000 7 1 LA 34.330 SANTA MONICA, PICO BOULEVARD 3850 51000 47000 3800 53000 48500 7 1 LA R 34.576 SANTA MONICA, JCT. RTE. 10, SANTA MONICA FREEWAY 3800 53000 48500 BREAK IN ROUTE 7 1 LA 35.184 SANTA MONICA, OCEAN AVENUE 5300 66000 60000 6700 83000 76000 7 1 LA 36.110 SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA AVENUE INCLINE 6700 83000 76000 7100 86000 78000 7 1 LA 37.045 LOS ANGELES, CHAUTAUQUA BOULEVARD 7100 86000 78000 6600 80000 72000 7 1 LA 39.326 LOS ANGELES, SUNSET BOULEVARD 5900 74000 66000 5300 67000 59000 7 1 LA 40.769 JCT. RTE. 27, TOPANGA CANYON BOULEVARD 5100 65000 58000 4200 51000 46000 7 1 LA 44.121 MALIBU, LAS FLORES CANYON ROAD 4150 50000 45000 4050 48500 43500 7 1 LA 47.091 MALIBU, CROSS CREEK ROAD 4200 50000 45000 4150 48000 40500 7 1 LA 47.750 MALIBU, CIVIC CENTER WAY 4150 48000 40500 3900 44500 37500 7 1 LA 48.171 MALIBU, MALIBU CANYON ROAD 3900 44500 37500 3550 40500 34000 7 1 LA 54.020 MALIBU, KANAN DUME ROAD 2800 32000 27000 3000 34000 28500 7 1 LA 56.843 MALIBU, TRANCAS CANYON ROAD/BROAD BEACH ROAD 2650 26000 21000 2050 20200 16200 7 1 LA 57.391 MALIBU, LUNITA ROAD 2050 20200 16200 2050 20200 16200 7 1 LA 59.401 MALIBU, ENCINAL CANYON ROAD 1850 18400 14800 1700 16800 13600 7 1 LA 59.901 MALIBU, JCT. RTE. 23, DECKER CANYON ROAD 1700 16800 13600 1650 16200 13200 7 1 LA 62.301 MULHOLLAND HIGHWAY 1550 15700 12700 1550 15000 12200 7 1 LA 62.687 LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY LINE 1550 15000 12200 7 1 VEN 0.000 LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY LINE 1550 15000 12200 7 1 VEN 9.866 CALLEGUAS CREEK 1400 14000 11300 1400 14000 11300 7 1 VEN 10.229 LAS POSAS ROAD INTERCHANGE 1400 14000 11300 1250 12200 9900 7 1 VEN 11.594 WOOD ROAD INTERCHANGE 1250 12200 9900 1550 15200 12500 7 1 VEN 12.785 HUENEME ROAD INTERCHANGE 1550 15200 12500 1650 15800 13000 7 1 VEN 13.590 NAUMAN ROAD INTERCHANGE 1650 15800 13000 1650 15800 13200 7 1 VEN R 15.053 OXNARD, PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD/RICE AVENUE 1650 15800 13200 2050 19700 19000 7 1 VEN R 15.529 OXNARD, CHANNEL ISLANDS BOULEVARD 2050 19700 19000 BREAK IN ROUTE 7 1 VEN 15.061 OXNARD, PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD (VIA OXNARD BOULEVARD) 1150 12500 11400 7 1 VEN 15.925 OXNARD, CHANNEL ISLANDS BOULEVARD 1150 12500 11400 980 10500 9700 7 1 VEN 16.210 OXNARD, ROSE AVE 980 10500 9700 1450 15800 15100 7 1 VEN 16.664 OXNARD, VIA OXNARD BOULEVARD 1450 15800 15100 1450 15800 15100 7 1 VEN 17.626 OXNARD, SAVIERS ROAD 1450 15800 15100 2850 31500 30500 7 1 VEN 18.154 OXNARD, JCT. RTE. 34, FIFTH STREET 3950 34000 32500 2950 34500 33500 7 1 VEN 19.621 OXNARD, GONZALES ROAD 3200 39000 38000 3850 41500 39000 7 1 VEN 20.140 OXNARD, JCT. RTE. 232, VINEYARD AVENUE 3850 41500 39000 1750 19000 17500 7 1 VEN 21.075 OXNARD, JCT. RTE. 101, VENTURA FREEWAY 1750 19000 17500 BREAK IN ROUTE 7 1 VEN 21.250 SEGMENT VIA OLD ROUTE 101 AT EMMA WOOD STATE BEACH 900 6800 4300 7 1 VEN 27.675 SEACLIFF COLONY, JCT. RTE. 101, VENTURA FREEWAY 900 6800 4300 160 970 590 5 1 SB R 0.000 LAS CRUCES, JCT. RTE. 101; MOBIL OIL PIER 160 970 590 850 8600 7700 5 1 SB 15.010 JALAMA ROAD 850 8600 7700 930 8600 7900 Back Back Ahead Ahead Rte PM Peak Peak Back Peak Peak Ahead District Route Suf County Pre Postmile Description Hour Month AADT Hour Month AADT 5 1 SB 19.251 LOMPOC, SOUTH JCT.
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