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Traffic Volumes on State Highways 2006 TRAFFIC VOLUMES ON STATE HIGHWAYS 2006 AADT Milepoint All Vehicles Location Description PACIFIC HIGHWAY NO. 1 Milepoint indicates distance from Oregon-California State Line 0.00 14800 Oregon-California State Line 5.02 14800 0.30 mile south of Siskiyou Interchange 11.03 15900 * Neil Creek Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 15-002, 0.86 mile south of Rogue Valley Hwy No. 63 (OR99) 13.67 15000 0.50 mile south of Green Springs Highway (OR66) 18.60 26300 0.50 mile south of North Ashland Interchange 19.87 35400 0.77 mile north of North Ashland Interchange 23.90 39700 0.50 mile south of Fern Valley Road Interchange in Phoenix 27.28 41400 0.30 mile south of Barnett Road Interchange 28.33 48200 * Medford Viaduct Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 15-019, 0.33 mile southeast of the Medford Interchange 30.59 39000 0.30 mile north of Crater Lake Highway (OR62) 34.94 35600 0.50 mile south of Seven Oaks Interchange 36.04 39200 0.60 mile north of Seven Oaks Interchange 42.84 35500 * Gold Hill Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 15-001, 2.77 miles south of the Valley of the Rogue Bridge 44.97 35900 0.50 mile east of Rogue River Highway (OR99), Homestead Interchange 45.61 34700 On Rogue River Bridge 48.32 34400 0.50 mile east of Rogue River Interchange 55.38 33000 0.40 mile south of East Grants Pass Interchange 57.56 29100 0.50 mile south of Redwood Highway (OR99), N. Grants Pass Interchange 61.05 32800 0.40 mile south of Louse Creek Interchange 64.20 22100 * Grave Creek Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 17-001, 2.08 miles south of Monument Drive 71.29 20600 0.10 mile south of Sunny Valley Interchange 75.73 19900 0.30 mile south of South Wolf Creek Interchange 76.50 18800 0.10 mile south of North Wolf Creek Interchange 77.91 19600 0.20 mile south of Speaker Road Interchange 80.30 19700 0.50 mile south of Glendale Junction Interchange 83.09 19400 0.20 mile south of Barton Road Interchange 85.84 19000 0.30 mile south of Quines Creek Interchange 87.72 19200 0.40 mile south of Azalea Interchange 95.52 19700 0.30 mile south of West Fork Interchange 97.68 19800 0.60 mile south of South Canyonville Interchange 99.19 20800 0.10 mile south of North Canyonville Interchange 101.10 24800 0.30 mile south of Yocum Interchange 101.60 25000 0.30 mile south of Gazley Road Interchange 103.65 25500 0.30 mile south of Riddle Road Interchange 106.41 26900 0.30 mile south of Weaver Road 107.91 27000 0.40 mile south of Myrtle Creek Interchange 109.86 31900 0.50 mile south of Boomer Hill Road 112.03 31800 0.50 mile south of Dillard Junction Interchange 113.14 31200 0.30 mile south of Clarks-Branch Road 119.01 29800 0.50 mile south of Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway (OR42) 120.01 45500 0.50 mile north of Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway (OR42) 120.79 43600 0.30 mile north of Oakland-Shady Highway (OR99) 29 2006 AADT Milepoint All Vehicles Location Description PACIFIC HIGHWAY NO. 1 (Continued) 122.71 43900 0.30 mile south of Fairgrounds Interchange 123.84 44500 0.30 mile south of West Harvard Avenue 124.78 45500 0.30 mile south of Garden Valley Road 126.83 32100 0.40 mile south of North Roseburg Interchange 129.12 34500 0.10 mile south of Winchester Interchange 129.75 31500 * Roseburg Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 10-005, 0.53 mile north of Winchester Interchange 136.02 27500 0.50 mile south of Elkton-Sutherlin Highway (OR138) 136.72 23000 0.20 mile north of Elkton-Sutherlin Highway (OR138) 138.46 22000 0.10 mile north of South Oakland Interchange 140.77 23100 0.50 mile north of North Oakland Interchange 145.39 22700 * Oakland Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 10-007, 5.06 miles north of OR99 148.11 22600 0.10 mile south of North Rice Hill Interchange 149.94 22600 0.40 mile south of Yoncalla Interchange 150.84 21000 0.50 mile north of Yoncalla Interchange 155.54 21200 1.00 mile north of Elkhead Road 159.94 21300 0.20 mile south of Salt Springs Road Interchange 161.61 21400 0.10 mile south of Buck Creek Road Connection 162.06 21300 0.30 mile south of Umpqua Highway Interchange 163.13 25100 0.30 mile south of Curtin Interchange 168.01 25600 0.36 mile south of Goshen-Divide Interchange at Lane-Douglas County Line 169.25 23700 * Martins Creek Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 20-020, 1.24 miles northeast of the Douglas- Lane County Line 174.64 27200 0.10 mile south of Cottage Grove Interchange 176.46 36500 0.30 mile south of Saginaw Interchange 182.53 36700 0.30 mile south of Springfield-Creswell Highway 183.13 43800 0.30 mile north of Springfield-Creswell Highway 187.83 43400 1.00 mile south of Willamette Highway (OR58) 189.03 58900 0.20 mile south of Bonneville Power Interchange (30th Avenue Conn) 190.07 50800 0.20 mile south of McVay Highway Connection 191.68 62000 0.30 mile south of Judkins Point Interchange 192.15 67000 0.10 mile south of Pacific Highway West (OR99) 193.44 58800 0.50 mile south of Eugene-Springfield Highway (I-105) 195.10 70900 0.35 mile south of Belt Line Road Interchange 198.85 45100 0.30 mile south of Van Duyn Road Interchange 208.76 37800 0.30 mile south of Diamond Hill Interchange 214.56 38200 * Lake Creek Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 22-016, 2.01 miles south of Halsey-Sweet Home Highway No 212 (OR228) 227.69 39100 0.40 mile south of Corvallis-Lebanon Highway (OR34) 232.93 47200 0.30 mile south of Santiam Highway (US20) 233.73 47700 0.50 mile south of Albany-Junction City Highway (OR99E) 234.80 61000 * North Albany Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 22-005, 0.41 mile north of Albany-Junction City Highway No. 58 (OR99E) 237.37 59500 0.30 mile south of Viewcrest Interchange 238.12 61200 0.10 mile south of Jefferson Highway (south junction) Overcrossing 239.47 59000 0.20 mile south of Dever Interchange 240.10 58800 0.59 mile south of Santiam River 241.83 58800 0.30 mile south of Talbot Interchange 243.33 58900 0.20 mile south of Ankeny Hill Road 244.26 58800 0.20 mile south of Jefferson Highway (north junction) 248.01 60900 0.40 mile south of Battle Creek-Sunnyside Interchange 248.56 60000 0.80 mile south of Commercial Street Connection 251.03 57600 0.50 mile south of Kuebler Interchange 30 2006 AADT Milepoint All Vehicles Location Description PACIFIC HIGHWAY NO. 1 (Continued) 253.48 70600 0.40 mile south of North Santiam Highway (OR22) 255.98 89500 0.30 mile south of Market Street 258.10 89700 0.40 mile south of Hayesville Interchange 259.50 83900 0.70 mile south of Chemawa Road Interchange 263.09 88400 0.40 mile south of Brooks Interchange 271.55 84500 0.30 mile south of Hillsboro-Silverton Highway (OR214) 278.27 85800 0.40 mile south of Aurora-Donald Interchange (Ehlen Rd) 281.20 88100 * Wilsonville Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 03-011, 1.38 miles south of Wilsonville-Hubbard Highway No. 51 283.58 121900 0.30 mile south of Wilsonville Interchange 285.88 123800 0.30 mile south of Stafford Road 287.91 136100 0.60 mile south of East Portland Freeway (I-205) 289.20 138600 0.30 mile south of Nyberg Road Interchange 290.08 153000 0.40 mile south of Lower Boones Ferry Road Interchange 290.99 153900 0.30 mile south of Upper Boones Ferry Road Interchange 291.80 155800 0.40 mile south of Beaverton-Tigard Highway (OR217) 293.00 107100 0.30 mile south of Haines Road 293.51 104400 0.30 mile south of Pacific Highway West (OR99W), at Tigard Junction 294.74 119500 0.30 mile south of Capitol Highway 295.43 120200 0.10 mile south of Taylors Ferry Road connection 296.24 117400 0.10 mile south of Spring Garden Road Undercrossing 296.45 122000 0.10 mile south of Multnomah Boulevard Undercrossing 297.08 128400 0.10 mile south of Terwilliger Boulevard Undercrossing 298.24 144100 * Iowa Street Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 26-016, 1.07 miles north of SW Terwilliger Boulevard, in Portland 299.13 141000 0.10 mile south of Macadam and Hood Avenue connections 299.87 127200 0.10 mile south of Stadium Freeway (I-405) 300.37 141400 * Marquam Bridge Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 26-026, 0.34 mile northeast of Stadium Freeway No. 61 (I-405) 301.09 98000 Undercrossing, S.E. Morrison Street Bridge 301.50 77000 Undercrossing, Burnside Bridge 301.70 91500 Undercrossing, eastbound connection to Columbia River Highway (I-84) 301.99 139800 Overcrossing, N.E. Holladay Street 302.70 132200 0.40 mile south of Stadium Freeway (I-405) 303.68 147000 0.30 mile south of N. Going Street Interchange 304.23 126100 0.20 mile south of N. Killingsworth Street Overcrossing 304.66 135300 * Minnesota Freeway Automatic Traffic Recorder, Sta. 26-019, 0.03 mile south of N. Ainsworth Street undercrossing 305.14 128200 0.30 mile south of Northeast Portland Highway (US30 Bypass) 305.64 114100 0.20 mile north of Northeast Portland Highway (US30 Bypass) 306.36 100600 0.50 mile south of Overcrossing Pacific Highway West (OR99W) 307.08 107000 0.38 mile south of Pacific Highway East (OR99E) 307.66 130600 0.20 mile north of Pacific Highway East (OR99E) 307.97 127300 * Interstate Br.
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