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To Rhode Island Sl State of Connecticut Department of Transportation 2013 Traffic Volumes State Maintained Highway Network (Traffic Log) Prepared By Division of Systems Information, Bureau of Policy and Planning In Cooperation with U.S. Department of Transportation – Federal Highway Administration PREFACE TO THE 2013 TRAFFIC LOG The Traffic Log lists the estimated average daily traffic volumes (ADT) for segments of highway where significant traffic volume changes occur. Town lines are shown for reference purposes. The ADTs shown in this Traffic Log are estimates of the number of vehicles passing through the defined section of highway on an average day in 2013 for both directions of travel combined, except where a ramp serves as the main line of a route or where the highway, or a portion thereof, has been designated as one way. In addition to the ADT and the length of the highway section to which it applies, the entry “OVLP” appears in the body of this log. The term “OVLP” means, “overlap” and is used to indicate that the ADT volumes will be found on the route being overlapped. The ADTs shown should not be used for point-specific locations. Information regarding estimated ADTs for specific locations may be obtained by contacting the Traffic Monitoring and Data Analysis Section at (860) 594-2093. TRAFFIC VOLUMES IN ROUTE NUMBER ORDER ROUTE - 001 NEW YORK SL (GREENWICH) TO RHODE ISLAND SL (STONINGTON) LOGGED DIRECTION / N FROM Beg Exit TO End Exit Section 2013 **************************** Cum No ************************** Cum No Length ADT Miles Miles NEW YORK SL 0.00 NB-BYRAM RD(NB) 0.03 0.03 25900 NB-BYRAM RD(NB) 0.03 SB-PEMBERWICK RD 0.09 0.06 20200 SB-PEMBERWICK RD 0.09 BYRAM TERRACE DR 0.21 0.12 17500 BYRAM TERRACE DR 0.21 BROOKSIDE DR 1.59 1.38 18700 BROOKSIDE DR 1.59 FIELD POINT RD 1.75 0.16 20500 FIELD POINT RD 1.75 MAPLE AVE #2 2.34 0.59 17300 MAPLE AVE #2 2.34 OLD CHURCH RD 2.66 0.32 19600 OLD CHURCH RD 2.66 BROOKRIDGE DR 3.14 0.48 22200 BROOKRIDGE DR 3.14 INDIAN FIELD RD 3.21 0.07 26900 INDIAN FIELD RD 3.21 SINAWOY RD 3.60 0.39 21000 SINAWOY RD 3.60 ORCHARD ST 3.78 0.18 22200 ORCHARD ST 3.78 RIVER RD #2 4.15 0.37 18600 RIVER RD #2 4.15 RIVERSIDE AVE 4.40 0.25 24900 RIVERSIDE AVE 4.40 SHEEP HILL RD 4.58 0.18 21100 SHEEP HILL RD 4.58 SOUND BEACH AVE 5.05 0.47 24500 SOUND BEACH AVE 5.05 WENDLE PL(SB) 5.53 0.48 14200 WENDLE PL(SB) 5.53 LADDINS ROCK RD 5.64 0.11 12600 LADDINS ROCK RD 5.64 GREENWICH - STAMFORD TL 5.67 0.03 13500 GREENWICH - STAMFORD TL 5.67 HARVARD AVE 5.96 0.29 13500 HARVARD AVE 5.96 VIRGIL ST 6.18 0.22 12200 VIRGIL ST 6.18 ROOSEVELT AVE 6.27 0.09 13700 ROOSEVELT AVE 6.27 RICHMOND HILL AVE 6.34 0.07 16500 RICHMOND HILL AVE 6.34 GREENWICH AVE(NB) 6.72 0.38 11800 GREENWICH AVE(NB) 6.72 RTE 137(NB)(WASHINGTON BLVD) 6.94 0.22 18900 RTE 137(NB)(WASHINGTON BLVD) 6.94 ATLANTIC ST 7.08 0.14 20200 ATLANTIC ST 7.08 CANAL ST(SB) 7.28 0.20 25400 CANAL ST(SB) 7.28 ELM ST(NB) 7.52 0.24 22100 ELM ST(NB) 7.52 BROAD ST(WB) 7.66 0.14 14700 BROAD ST(WB) 7.66 GLENBROOK RD 7.72 0.06 26200 GLENBROOK RD 7.72 RTE 106(COURTLAND AVE) 8.60 0.88 18900 RTE 106(COURTLAND AVE) 8.60 EXIT FR SB I-95(033) 8.64 0.04 28100 EXIT FR SB I-95(033) 8.64 SEASIDE AVE 8.73 0.09 16700 SEASIDE AVE 8.73 STAMFORD - DARIEN TL 8.97 0.24 10600 STAMFORD - DARIEN TL 8.97 HOLLOW TREE RIDGE RD(NB) 9.26 0.29 10600 PAGE 2 ROUTE - 001 NEW YORK SL (GREENWICH) TO RHODE ISLAND SL (STONINGTON) LOGGED DIRECTION / N FROM Beg Exit TO End Exit Section 2013 **************************** Cum No ************************** Cum No Length ADT Miles Miles HOLLOW TREE RIDGE RD(NB) 9.26 GARDINER ST 9.51 0.25 9600 GARDINER ST 9.51 HECKER AVE 11.14 1.63 13000 HECKER AVE 11.14 LEDGE RD(WB) 11.20 0.06 14000 LEDGE RD(WB) 11.20 EXIT FR SB I-95(041A) 11.25 0.05 15000 EXIT FR SB I-95(041A) 11.25 CENTER ST #1 11.52 0.27 13300 CENTER ST #1 11.52 RTE 136(TOKENEKE RD) 11.56 0.04 14800 RTE 136(TOKENEKE RD) 11.56 RTE 124(MANSFIELD AVE) 11.66 0.10 15800 RTE 124(MANSFIELD AVE) 11.66 BROOKSIDE RD 11.98 0.32 13100 BROOKSIDE RD 11.98 OLD KINGS HWY NORTH #3 12.51 0.53 15900 OLD KINGS HWY NORTH #3 12.51 NB-EXIT FR SB I-95(048) 12.60 0.09 22500 NB-EXIT FR SB I-95(048) 12.60 EXIT FR NB I-95(047A) 12.87 0.27 21100 EXIT FR NB I-95(047A) 12.87 DARIEN - NORWALK TL 12.88 0.01 27000 DARIEN - NORWALK TL 12.88 RICHARDS AVE(NB) 13.11 0.23 27000 RICHARDS AVE(NB) 13.11 ACC TO SB I-95(049) 14.24 1.13 25400 ACC TO SB I-95(049) 14.24 CEDAR ST 14.49 0.25 22400 CEDAR ST 14.49 FAIRFIELD AVE 14.67 0.18 21100 FAIRFIELD AVE 14.67 STUART AVE 14.82 0.15 16900 STUART AVE 14.82 CONNECTICUT AVE 15.12 0.30 15700 CONNECTICUT AVE 15.12 UNION PARK SOUTH 15.49 0.37 14800 UNION PARK SOUTH 15.49 EXIT FR SB US 7(005) 15.62 0.13 14000 EXIT FR SB US 7(005) 15.62 SR 809(RIVERSIDE AVE) 15.69 0.07 15800 SR 809(RIVERSIDE AVE) 15.69 ACC TO NB US 7(006) 15.78 0.09 15200 ACC TO NB US 7(006) 15.78 BELDEN AVE 15.86 0.08 18900 BELDEN AVE 15.86 WILTON AVE 15.96 0.10 16300 WILTON AVE 15.96 RTE 123(MAIN ST) 16.17 0.21 12800 RTE 123(MAIN ST) 16.17 RTE 53(EAST AVE) 16.54 0.37 14100 RTE 53(EAST AVE) 16.54 STRAWBERRY HILL AVE 17.44 0.90 22500 STRAWBERRY HILL AVE 17.44 NORWALK - WESTPORT TL 17.99 0.55 18400 NORWALK - WESTPORT TL 17.99 KINGS HWY NORTH #1 18.75 0.76 18400 KINGS HWY NORTH #1 18.75 RTE 33(WILTON RD) 19.23 0.48 12800 RTE 33(WILTON RD) 19.23 PARKER HARDING PLAZA 19.35 0.12 18500 PARKER HARDING PLAZA 19.35 MYRTLE AVE 19.57 0.22 14500 MYRTLE AVE 19.57 RTE 136(COMPO RD NORTH) 19.84 0.27 22900 RTE 136(COMPO RD NORTH) 19.84 ROSEVILLE RD 20.48 0.64 22600 PAGE 3 ROUTE - 001 NEW YORK SL (GREENWICH) TO RHODE ISLAND SL (STONINGTON) LOGGED DIRECTION / N FROM Beg Exit TO End Exit Section 2013 **************************** Cum No ************************** Cum No Length ADT Miles Miles ROSEVILLE RD 20.48 LONG LOTS RD 20.68 0.20 27600 LONG LOTS RD 20.68 SSR 476(SB)(SHERWOOD ISLND CON) 20.80 0.12 24200 SSR 476(SB)(SHERWOOD ISLND CON) 20.80 BULKLEY AVE SOUTH 22.66 1.86 21800 BULKLEY AVE SOUTH 22.66 WESTPORT - FAIRFIELD TL 22.77 0.11 21000 WESTPORT - FAIRFIELD TL 22.77 ACC TO NB I-95(066) 23.42 0.65 21000 ACC TO NB I-95(066) 23.42 SOUTH PINE CREEK RD 24.33 0.91 13800 SOUTH PINE CREEK RD 24.33 MILL PLAIN RD 24.61 0.28 14800 MILL PLAIN RD 24.61 REEF RD 24.91 0.30 19800 REEF RD 24.91 RTE 135(NORTH BENSON RD) 25.51 0.60 24300 RTE 135(NORTH BENSON RD) 25.51 BELMONT ST 25.65 0.14 22100 BELMONT ST 25.65 NB-RTE 130(EB)(POST RD) 25.81 0.16 26200 NB-RTE 130(EB)(POST RD) 25.81 ACC TO SB I-95/CHESTNUT ST 26.26 0.45 11600 ACC TO SB I-95/CHESTNUT ST 26.26 NB-EXIT FR NB I-95(077) 26.33 0.07 18500 NB-EXIT FR NB I-95(077) 26.33 SB-EXIT FR SB I-95(078) 26.34 0.01 23400 SB-EXIT FR SB I-95(078) 26.34 NB-ACC TO NB I-95(079) 26.39 0.05 17300 NB-ACC TO NB I-95(079) 26.39 GRASMERE AVE 26.50 0.11 13100 GRASMERE AVE 26.50 MEDIAN CROSSOVER 27.02 0.52 8400 MEDIAN CROSSOVER 27.02 NB-EXIT FR NB I-95(080) 27.07 0.05 10300 NB-EXIT FR NB I-95(080) 27.07 JENNINGS RD 27.76 0.69 19100 JENNINGS RD 27.76 RTE 58(NB)(TUNXIS HILL RD) 28.16 0.40 8400 RTE 58(NB)(TUNXIS HILL RD) 28.16 FAIRFIELD - BRIDGEPORT TL 28.20 0.04 13100 FAIRFIELD - BRIDGEPORT TL 28.20 HOWARD AVE 28.47 0.27 13100 HOWARD AVE 28.47 RTE 59(NB)(BROOKLAWN AVE) 28.69 0.22 15200 RTE 59(NB)(BROOKLAWN AVE) 28.69 PARK AVE(NB) 29.18 0.49 13900 PARK AVE(NB) 29.18 MAIN ST #2 29.96 0.78 14600 MAIN ST #2 29.96 LINDLEY ST 30.36 0.40 13800 LINDLEY ST 30.36 CAPITOL AVE(WB) 30.67 0.31 16200 CAPITOL AVE(WB) 30.67 SB-SR 722(CHOPSEY HILL RD) 30.87 0.20 17100 SB-SR 722(CHOPSEY HILL RD) 30.87 NOBLE AVE #1(SB) 31.17 0.30 28600 NOBLE AVE #1(SB) 31.17 NB-RTE 127(EAST MAIN ST) 31.44 0.27 18600 NB-RTE 127(EAST MAIN ST) 31.44 SEAVIEW AVE 32.06 0.62 26800 SEAVIEW AVE 32.06 CENTRAL AVE 32.21 0.15 21600 CENTRAL AVE 32.21 EAST AVE 32.69 0.48 17300 EAST AVE 32.69 BRIDGEPORT - STRATFORD TL 32.93 0.24 15300 PAGE 4 ROUTE - 001 NEW YORK SL (GREENWICH) TO RHODE ISLAND SL (STONINGTON) LOGGED DIRECTION / N FROM Beg Exit TO End Exit Section 2013 **************************** Cum No ************************** Cum No Length ADT Miles Miles BRIDGEPORT - STRATFORD TL 32.93 BRUCE AVE 32.95 0.02 15300 BRUCE AVE 32.95 BARNUM AVE(LOCAL) 33.15 0.20 12900 BARNUM AVE(LOCAL) 33.15 BARNUM AVE(LOCAL) 33.25 0.10 11900 BARNUM AVE(LOCAL) 33.25 BURRITT AVE 33.40 0.15 18000 BURRITT AVE 33.40 WEST BROAD ST 33.49 0.09 19600 WEST BROAD ST 33.49 BROADBRIDGE AVE 33.64 0.15 12800 BROADBRIDGE AVE 33.64 RTE 108(SB)(NICHOLS AVE) 34.03 0.39 13900 RTE 108(SB)(NICHOLS AVE) 34.03 RTE 113(MAIN ST) 34.20 0.17 17900 RTE 113(MAIN ST) 34.20 VETERANS BLVD(SB) 34.69 0.49 16600 VETERANS BLVD(SB) 34.69 JCT SB US 1 34.82 0.13 10700 JCT SB US 1 34.82 NB-JCT RTE 130(EB)(FERRY BLVD) 34.94 0.12 23400 NB-JCT RTE 130(EB)(FERRY BLVD) 34.94 SB-RTE 110 CON 35.04 0.10 34300 SB-RTE 110 CON 35.04 SB-RTE 110(EAST MAIN ST) 35.08 0.04 26800 SB-RTE 110(EAST MAIN ST) 35.08 NB-CON TO SB US 1 35.12 0.04 36300 NB-CON TO SB US 1 35.12 STRATFORD - MILFORD TL 35.34 0.22 21000 STRATFORD - MILFORD TL 35.34 RIVERCLIFF DR(SB) 35.47 0.13 21000 RIVERCLIFF DR(SB) 35.47 NAUGATUCK AVE 35.83 0.36 20600 NAUGATUCK AVE 35.83 CAMDEN ST 36.00 0.17 19500 CAMDEN ST 36.00 ACC TO SB I-95(115) 36.32 0.32 21700 ACC TO SB I-95(115) 36.32 SCHOOL HOUSE RD 37.03 0.71 18100 SCHOOL HOUSE RD 37.03 RTE 162(BRIDGEPORT AVE) 37.33 0.30 24200 RTE 162(BRIDGEPORT AVE) 37.33 WEST MAIN ST 38.03 0.70 14000 WEST MAIN ST 38.03 FORD ST 38.28 0.25 16000 FORD ST 38.28 HIGH ST 38.57 0.29 17900 HIGH ST 38.57 SB SR 796(DANIEL S WASSON CON) 38.98 0.41 20700 SB SR 796(DANIEL S WASSON CON) 38.98 RTE 121(NB)(NORTH ST) 39.21 0.23 23800 RTE 121(NB)(NORTH ST) 39.21 LOCUST ST 39.68 0.47 19800 LOCUST ST
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