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Summer 2020 Traffic Count Locations MUNICIPALITY LOCATION TYPE ALBANY NH 112 (KANCAMAGUS HWY) WEST OF BEAR NOTCH RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT ALBANY BEAR NOTCH RD NORTH OF KANCAMAGUS HWY DOUBLE TUBE COUNT ALBANY DRAKE HILL RD OVER CHOCORUA RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT ALBANY DUGWAY RD EAST OF NH 112 SINGLE TUBE COUNT ALBANY NH 112 (KANCAMAGUS HWY) OVER TWIN BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT US 302/NH 16 SOUTH OF HURRICANE MT RD AT CONWAY TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT US 302 (CRAWFORD NOTCH RD) EB AT STONY BROOK DOUBLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT US 302 (CRAWFORD NOTCH RD) WB AT STONY BROOK DOUBLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT ALBANY AVE AT STATE OF NH RR TRACKS SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT RIVER ST AT SACO RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT TOWN HALL RD EAST OF US 302/NH 16 SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT NH 16A OVER EAST BRANCH RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT BEAR NOTCH RD OVER DOUGLAS BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT FOSTER ST BRIDGE OVER BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT BARTLETT HURRICANE MOUNTAIN RD OVER HOYT BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT BATH US 302/NH 10 (RUM HILL RD) WEST OF NH 112 SINGLE TUBE COUNT BATH WEST BATH ROAD WEST OF STATE OF NH RR SINGLE TUBE COUNT BATH DODGE RD EAST OF PETTYBORO RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT BATH PORTER RD OVER AMMONOOSUC RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT BENTON TUNNEL STREAM RD OVER DAVIS BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN SCHOOL ST NORTH OF MASON ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN MOUNT FOREST ST EAST OF FIRST AVE SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN EXCHANGE ST WEST OF PLEASANT ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN YORK ST WEST OF PLEASANT ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN MADISON AVE NORTH OF EMERY ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN GRANITE ST BETWEEN YORK ST AND MASON ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN FIRST AVE NORTH OF MOUNT FOREST ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN 12TH ST OVER ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN NH 16 (MAIN ST) NORTH OF MAPLE ST DOUBLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN WILLARD ST SOUTH OF HILLSIDE AVE SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN WILLOW ST NORTH OF EMERY ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN MASON ST EAST OF PLEASANT ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN GREEN ST BETWEEN NH 16 NB AND NH 16 SB SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN HIGH ST NORTH OF PLEASANT ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN NH 16 (MAIN ST) NB OVER DEAD RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN SECOND AVE WEST OF WILLOW ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN MANNERING ST WEST OF SECOND AVE SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN NH 110 (MADIGAN ST) WEST OF 2ND AVE DOUBLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN 12TH ST EAST OF SWEDEN ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN UNITY ST SB OVER ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER DOUBLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN UNITY ST NB OVER ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER DOUBLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN NH 16 (PLEASANT ST) SB SOUTH OF DIANA ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN NH 16 (GLEN AVE) NB SOUTH OF DIANA ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BERLIN EXCHANGE ST EAST OF PLEASANT ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT BETHLEHEM US 3 (DANIEL WEBSTER HWY) AT FRANCONIA TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT BETHLEHEM NH 142 (AUSTIN RD) SOUTH OF KIMBALL HILL RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT BETHLEHEM US 302/NH 10/NH 18/NH 116 EAST OF I-93 & WEST OF I-93 NB OFF RAMP SINGLE TUBE COUNT BETHLEHEM WEST FARM RD OVER I-93 SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON US 3 (DANIEL WEBSTER HWY) SOUTH OF COLONEL SPENCER RD AT BOG BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON NH 49 EAST OF I-93 NB RAMPS SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON NH 175 AT THORNTON TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON NH 175 AT HOLDERNESS TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON BLAIR RD WEST OF NH 175 SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON US 3 (DANIEL WEBSTER HWY) AT THORNTON TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON NH 175 SOUTH OF NH 49 OVER MAD RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON NH 49 SOUTH OF NH 175 SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON NH 49 EAST OF US 3 SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON ELLSWORTH HILL RD AT CONNOR BROOK BRIDGE SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON PERCH POND RD OVER BEEBE RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON DANIEL WEBSTER RD OVER CONNOR BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT CAMPTON NH 175 OVER BEEBE RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT CHATHAM NH 113 (MAIN RD) EAST OF BASIN RD AT MAINE SL SINGLE TUBE COUNT CHATHAM GREEN HILL RD AT PROVINCE BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT CHATHAM NH 113B (MAIN RD) NORTH OF BUTTER HILL RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT CHATHAM GREEN HILL RD OVER WEEKS BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT CLARKSVILLE NH 145 NORTH OF WISWELL RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT CLARKSVILLE WEST RD 0.5 MILES EAST OF US 3 SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK US 3 (MAIN ST) NORTH OF TITUS HILL RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK US 3/NH 26 (MAIN ST) SOUTH OF BRIDGE ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK NH 145 (PARK ST) WEST OF MAPLE ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK PLEASANT ST OVER MOHAWK RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK CARLETON HILL RD OVER MOHAWK RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK BUNGY RD OVER MOHAWK RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK BEAR ROCK RD OVER WEST BRANCH MOHAWK RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLEBROOK DIAMOND POND RD OVER MOHAWK RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLUMBIA US 3 SOUTH OF CONE BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLUMBIA COLUMBIA BRIDGE RD AT VERMONT SL SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLUMBIA US 3 AT STRATFORD TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLUMBIA MERIDAN HILL RD OVER LYMAN BROOK (WEST CROSSING) SINGLE TUBE COUNT COLUMBIA BUNGY RD SOUTH OF J JACKSON/MARSHALL HILL RDS SINGLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY WEST SIDE RD NORTH OF ALLENS SIDING RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY NH 16/NH 113 (WHITE MT HWY) AT ALBANY TL DOUBLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY US 302/NH 16 (WHITE MT HWY) SOUTH OF GROVE ST DOUBLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY NH 16/NH 113 (MAIN ST) WEST OF NH 153 DOUBLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY US 302 (THEODORE ROOSEVELT RD) EAST OF NH 16 DOUBLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY NH 113 (EAST MAIN ST) SOUTH OF US 302 SINGLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY NH 16 (WHITE MT HWY) SB NORTH OF WASHINGTON ST DOUBLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY NH 16 (WHITE MT HWY) NB NORTH OF WASHINGTON ST DOUBLE TUBE COUNT MUNICIPALITY LOCATION TYPE CONWAY NH 113 (EAST MAIN ST) EAST OF NH 16 DOUBLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY RIVER RD OVER SACO RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY WEST SIDE RD SOUTH OF RIVER RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY WASHINGTON ST NORTH OF SACO RIVER BRIDGE SINGLE TUBE COUNT CONWAY OLD BARTLETT RD OVER KEARSARGE BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT EASTON NH 112/NH 116 (LOST RIVER RD) EAST OF BOWEN BROOK RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT EASTON NH 116 (EASTON VALLEY RD) NORTH OF NH 112 SINGLE TUBE COUNT EASTON SUGAR HILL RD WEST OF NH 116 SINGLE TUBE COUNT EASTON TUNNELL BROOK RD OVER WILD AMMONOOSUC RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT EATON NH 153 AT MADISON TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT EATON NH 153 EAST OF RIDGE RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT FRANCONIA NH 142 (FOREST HILL RD) NORTH OF MEADOW RUE LANE SINGLE TUBE COUNT FRANCONIA NH 116 (EASTON RD) OVER GALE RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT FRANCONIA LAFAYETTE RD WEST OF NH 116 (EASTON RD) SINGLE TUBE COUNT FRANCONIA DOW AVE OVER GALE RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT FRANCONIA NH 18 (PROFILE RD) OVER BLACK BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT GORHAM US 2 (PRESIDENTIAL HWY) AT RANDOLPH TL DOUBLE TUBE COUNT GORHAM NH 16 (GLEN RD) SB AT MARTINS LOCATION TL DOUBLE TUBE COUNT GORHAM NH 16 (GLEN RD) NB AT MARTINS LOCATION TL DOUBLE TUBE COUNT HARTS LOCATION US 302 (CRAWFORD NOTCH RD) AT CARROLL TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT HARTS LOCATION US 302 (CRAWFORD NOTCH RD) AT AVALANCHE BROOK DOUBLE TUBE COUNT HARTS LOCATION US 302 (CRAWFORD NOTCH RD) EB AT NANCY BROOK DOUBLE TUBE COUNT HARTS LOCATION US 302 (CRAWFORD NOTCH RD) WB AT NANCY BROOK DOUBLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL US 302 (CENTRAL ST) SOUTH OF BEECH ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL NH 25 (MOUNT MOOSILAUKE HWY) EAST OF NH 10 SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL US 302 (CENTRAL ST) AT VERMONT SL SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL NH 10 (DARTMOUTH COLLEGE HWY) NORTH OF HORSEMEADOW RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL NH 135 (SO. COURT ST) WEST OF NH 10 SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL SWIFTWATER RD EAST OF BOOMHOWER RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL NH 135 (NO. COURT ST) AT BATH TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL BRADLEY HILL RD EAST OF LONGFELLOW RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT HAVERHILL MILL ST OVER AMMONOOSUC RAIL TRAIL SINGLE TUBE COUNT JACKSON NH 16 (PINKHAM NOTCH RD) AT BARTLETT TL DOUBLE TUBE COUNT JACKSON NH 16A (VILLAGE RD) EAST OF NH 16B (CARTER NOTCH RD) SINGLE TUBE COUNT JACKSON NH 16B (CARTER NOTCH RD) NORTH OF VALLEY CROSS RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT JACKSON GREEN HILL RD OVER SPRUCE BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT JACKSON NH 16A (VILLAGE RD) OVER ELLIS RIVER DOUBLE TUBE COUNT JACKSON VALLEY CROSS RD OVER WILDCAT BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT JACKSON DUNDEE RD OVER GREAT BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT JEFFERSON NH 116 (BAILEY RD) SOUTH OF US 2 SINGLE TUBE COUNT JEFFERSON NH 115A (MEADOWS RD) NORTH OF WHIPPLE RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT JEFFERSON US 2 (PRESIDENTIAL HWY) AT PRISCILLA BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT JEFFERSON NH 115 (OWLS HEAD HWY) EAST OF SHALOM DR SINGLE TUBE COUNT JEFFERSON ISRAEL RIVER RD EAST OF NH 115A SINGLE TUBE COUNT LANCASTER NH 135 (ELM ST) EAST OF MT ORNE RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT LANCASTER US 3 (MAIN ST) AT NORTHUMBERLAND TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT LANCASTER US 2/US 3 (MAIN ST) AT ISRAEL RIVER BRIDGE DOUBLE TUBE COUNT LISBON US 302/NH 10 OVER AMMONOOSUC RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT LISBON SAVAGEVILLE RD WEST OF ATWOOD AVE SINGLE TUBE COUNT LISBON STREETER POND RD OVER AMMONOOSUC RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT LISBON SCHOOL ST OVER AMMONOOSUC RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT LISBON US 302/NH 10 OVER PEARL LAKE BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT LISBON BISHOP RD OVER MILL BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT LISBON LYMAN RD WEST OF BISHOP RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT LISBON RIVER RD OVER SALMON HOLE BROOK SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON US 302/NH 10 (MEADOW ST) EB WEST OF I-93 EXIT 42 DOUBLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON US 302/NH 10 (MEADOW ST) WB WEST OF I-93 EXIT 42 DOUBLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON NH 135 (CONNECTICUT RIVER RD) AT DALTON TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON NH 135 (CONNECTICUT RIVER RD) NORTH OF NH 135/NH 18 JCT SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON NH 135 (MONROE RD) AT MONROE TL SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON REDINGTON ST OVER AMMONOOSUC RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON BEACON ST OVER AMMONOOSUC RIVER SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON HIGHLAND AVE NORTH OF GROVE ST SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON US 302/NH 10 (MEADOW ST) WEST OF DELLS RD SINGLE TUBE COUNT LITTLETON
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