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STATE of NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT of TRANSPORTATION 10-May-11 BUREAU of TRAFFIC AADT TYPE STATION FC Locationint 1 Int 2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 10-May-11 BUREAU OF TRAFFIC AADT TYPE STATION FC LOCATIONInt_1 Int_2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ACWORTH 82 001051 08 NH 123A EAST OF COLD RIVER * * 360 * * 82 001052 08 ALLEN RD AT LEMPSTER TL * * 100 * * 82 001053 09 FOREST RD OVER COLD RIVER * * 200 * * 82 001055 08 COLD RIVER RD OVER COLD RIVER * * 130 * * 82 001056 09 COLD POND ROAD EAST OF HILL ROAD * 260 * * 340 ALBANY 82 003051 07 NH 112 (KANCAMAGUS HWY) WEST OF BEAR NOTCH RD * * 1700 * * 82 003052 07 BEAR NOTCH RD NORTH OF KANCAMAGUS HWY (SB-NB) * 850 * * 900 (81003045-003046) 62 003053 02 NH 16 AT TAMWORTH TL (SB-NB) (61003047-003048) * 8200 * * 8000 02 003054 07 NH 112 (KANCAMAGUS HWY) AT CONWAY TL (EB-WB) (01003062- * * 1200 * * 01003063) 82 003055 09 DRAKE HILL RD OVER CHOCORUA RIVER * * 170 * * 82 003056 08 DUGWAY RD EAST OF NH 112 * * 340 * * 82 003058 02 NH 16 AT MADISON TL SOUTH (SB-NB) (81003049-003050) * 10000 * * 9300 82 003060 07 NH 112 (KANCAMAGUS HWY) OVER TWIN BROOK * * 1400 * * 82 003061 09 DRAKE HILL RD SOUTH OF NH 16 * 230 * * 200 ALEXANDRIA 22 005050 06 NH 104 (RAGGED MOUNTAIN HWY) AT DANBURY TL * * 2700 * * 82 005051 09 SMITH RIVER RD OVER SMITH RIVER * * 40 * * 82 005052 08 FOWLER RIVER RD AT BRISTOL TL * * 830 * * 82 005053 09 MT CARDIGAN RD SOUTH OF WADHAMS RD * * 110 * * 82 005054 09 BROOK RD NORTH OF KUMMERER RD * * 50 * * 82 005055 09 FOWLER RIVER RD EAST OF BROOK RD * * 150 * * 82 005056 08 WEST SHORE RD AT BRISTOL TL * * 1100 * * 82 005057 09 WASHBURN RD EAST OF PATTEN RD * * 240 * * 1 AADT TYPE STATION FC LOCATIONInt_1 Int_2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ALEXANDRIA 82 005058 08 WASHBURN RD WEST OF MT CARDIGAN RD * * 480 * * 82 005059 09 BAILEY RD OVER BOG BROOK * * 400 * * 82 005060 09 TOWN POUND RD OVER BOG BROOK * * 520 * * 82 005061 09 CASS MILL RD SOUTH OF NH 104 * * 150 * * 82 005062 09 BERRY RD OVER SMITH RIVER * * 250 * * ALLENSTOWN 82 007050 16 NH 28 EAST OF CHESTER TURNPIKE (SB-NB) (81007048-007049) * * 8900 * * 82 007051 14 US 3 AT PEMBROKE TL * * 8700 * * 82 007052 08 DEERFIELD RD EAST OF BLACK HALL RD * * 2300 * * 82 007053 19 HARNESS HORSE RD (MID LENGTH) * * 310 * * 82 007054 19 RIVER RD NORTH OF WALL ST * * 560 * * 82 007055 09 PODUNK RD OVER BEAR BROOK * * 150 * * 82 007056 08 DEERFIELD RD OVER PEASE BROOK * * 960 * * 82 007057 14 US 3 SOUTH OF SCHOOL ST * * 8900 * * ALSTEAD 82 009011 07 NH 12A NORTH OF PROSPECT ST * * 2000 * * 62 009051 07 NH 123 AT MARLOW TL * * 480 * * 62 009052 07 NH 12A AT LANGDON TL * * 980 * * 82 009053 08 GILSUM MINE RD AT GILSUM TL * * 640 * * 82 009057 07 NH 123 NORTH OF CAMP BROOK RD * * 1200 * * 82 009058 08 NH 123A NORTH OF NH 123/12A * * 1100 * * 82 009059 09 DREWSVILLE RD AT DARBY BROOK * * 350 * * 82 009074 07 NH 123/12A EAST OF NH 123A * * 1700 * * 82 009076 08 GILSUM MINE RD NORTH OF PEACHBLOW RD * * 430 * * 82 009077 08 NH 123 AT LANGDON TL * * 2000 * * 82 009078 07 NH 12A OVER THOMPSON BROOK * * 560 * * 82 009079 09 THAYER BROOK RD OVER BROOK * * 120 * * 2 AADT TYPE STATION FC LOCATIONInt_1 Int_2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ALTON 02 011001 06 NH 11 (MOUNT MAJOR HWY) SOUTH OF LOON COVE (EB-WB) 5456 5628 5386 5063 5404 (01011002-01011003) 82 011051 09 ROBERTS COVE RD SOUTH OF LEDGE HILL RD 430 * 390 * * 82 011052 09 NEW DURHAM RD AT NEW DURHAM TL * * 680 * * 82 011053 06 NH 28 (WOLFEBORO HWY) AT HURD BROOK (SB-NB) (81011013- * 6800 * * 7600 011014) 82 011055 09 ALTON MOUNTAIN RD AT WATSON BROOK 200 * 220 * * 82 011072 06 NH 28 (WOLFEBORO HWY) WEST OF NH 28A * 7100 * * 6800 82 011073 07 NH 11A (CHERRY VALLEY RD) WEST OF NH 11 1300 * 1600 * * 82 011077 06 NH 11 (MOUNT MAJOR HWY) NORTH OF NH 11A * 3900 * * 3900 82 011081 06 NH 11 (MAIN ST) NORTH OF NH 140 * * 7100 * * 82 011082 08 NH 28A (EAST SIDE DR) SOUTH OF FALLS BROOK 1600 * * 1400 * 82 011083 07 NH 140 (FRANK C GILMAN HWY) WEST OF MOONEY ST * * 2400 * * 22 011084 06 NH 28 (WOLFEBORO HWY) NORTH OF NH 11 6500 * * 6000 * 62 011085 06 NH 28 (SUNCOOK VALLEY RD) SOUTH OF NH 11 6400 * * 5800 * 82 011089 09 NEW DURHAM RD NORTH OF NH 11/28 1100 1100 * 880 * 82 011090 06 NH 11 (MAIN ST) OVER MERRYMEETING RIVER 8200 * * 6800 * 82 011091 09 NH 11D SOUTH OF WOODLANDS RD * * 190 * * AMHERST 82 013001 17 AMHERST ST SOUTH OF SYCAMORE CT * * 4300 * * 82 013012 17 NH 122 (PONEMAH RD) SOUTH OF NH 101 EB OFF RAMP 4600 * 4500 * * 62 013050 02 NH 101 AT BEDFORD TL (EB-WB) (61013100-61013101) * * 18000 * * 82 013051 17 NH 122 (PONEMAH RD) NORTH OF PINEWOOD DRIVE 7300 * * 7100 * 82 013052 08 HORACE GREELEY RD NORTH OF AUSTIN RD * 1800 * * 2200 82 013053 02 NH 101 EAST OF BLUEBERRY HILL RD (EB-WB) (81013088-81013089) * * 17000 * * 82 013054 14 NH 101A (MILFORD RD) EAST OF NH 122 (EB-WB) (81013086-013087) * 26000 * * 28000 82 013055 08 HORACE GREELEY RD BETWEEN NH 101 & AUSTIN RD * * 2500 * * 82 013057 17 NH 122 (BOSTON POST RD) NORTH OF COURTHOUSE RD 5400 * * 5200 * 3 AADT TYPE STATION FC LOCATIONInt_1 Int_2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 AMHERST 82 013060 17 NH 122 (AMHERST ST) SOUTH OF BABOOSIC LAKE RD (EB-WB) * * 6700 * * (81013010-81013011) 82 013061 19 MERRIMACK RD OVER BEAVER BROOK 1800 * * 1900 * 82 013062 17 BOSTON POST RD OVER BEAVER BROOK NORTH OF NH 101 * 3800 * * 4000 82 013063 19 THORNTONS FERRY RD OVER BEAVER BROOK * 520 * * 520 82 013064 09 BOSTON POST RD OVER BEAVER BROOK NORTH OF JONES RD * 2500 * * 2500 82 013065 08 HORACE GREELEY RD OVER JOE ENGLISH BROOK * * 1700 * * 82 013090 19 MANCHESTER RD EAST OF MACK HILL RD 1200 * * 1200 * 82 013091 09 HORACE GREELEY RD OVER PULPIT BROOK 630 * * 700 * 82 013092 09 NEW BOSTON RD NORTH OF OLD MONT VERNON RD * * 740 * * 82 013093 19 MANCHESTER RD OVER BEAVER BROOK * 2400 * * 2100 82 013094 14 NH 101 UNDER BABOOSIC LAKE RD/MAIN ST * * 13000 * * 82 013095 14 NH 101 OVER BOSTON POST RD 15000 * * 14000 * 82 013096 17 BOSTON POST RD OVER SOUHEGAN RIVER * 5900 * * 6000 82 013097 14 NH 101 NORTH OF NH 122 NORTH INTERSECTION (EB-WB) 18000 * * 23000 * (81013098-81013099) ANDOVER 02 015001 06 US 4 & NH 11 (MASCOMA VALLEY RD) EAST OF NO SHORT ST (EB- 5100 5100 4900 * * WB) (01015002-01015003) 82 015015 06 NH 11 (SUNAPEE LAKE RD) EAST OF POTTERS RD 5100 * * 4700 * 82 015050 06 NH 11 (FRANKLIN HWY) EAST OF SAM HILL RD 2400 * * 2600 * 62 015051 06 NH 11 (SUNAPEE LAKE RD) AT WILMOT TL (EB-WB) (61015067- 4900 * * 4800 * 61015068) 82 015053 07 US 4 (BLUE STAR HWY) AT BLACKWATER RIVER BRIDGE NEAR * * 2000 * * BEECH HILL RD 82 015054 06 NH 11 (FRANKLIN HWY) EAST OF HORSESHOE POND RD (EB-WB) 2800 * * 3000 * (81015013-81015014) 82 015056 06 US 4/NH 11 (MAIN ST) WEST OF DEPOT ST (EB-WB) (81015015- 4800 * 4200 4500 4800 81015016) 82 015057 06 NH 11 (FRANKLIN HWY) AT BOSTON & MAINE RR BETWEEN WEST 2700 2600 * 2900 * SHORE DRIVE AND SCHOOL BUS RD 4 AADT TYPE STATION FC LOCATIONInt_1 Int_2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ANDOVER 82 015059 09 CILLEYVILLE RD OVER BLACKWATER RIVER * * 230 * * 82 015060 09 LAWRENCE RD OVER BLACKWATER RIVER * * 350 * * 82 015061 09 BRADLEY LAKE RD OVER BRADLEY BROOK SOUTH OF * * 340 * * LAWRENCE RD 82 015062 09 HALL RD OVER BRADLEY BROOK * * 20 * * 82 015063 09 MORRILL HILL RD OVER BROOK * * 180 * * 82 015064 09 PLAINS RD SOUTH OF NH 11 * * 740 * * 82 015065 09 MAPLE ST OVER NH RAILROAD * * 310 * * 82 015066 09 DYERS CROSSING RD OVER SUCKER BROOK 50 * 90 * * ANTRIM 82 017050 06 US 202 (CONTOOCOOK VALLEY RD) SOUTH OF REST AREA (EB- * * 5000 * * WB) (81017048-81017049) 62 017051 07 NH 31 (CLINTON RD) SOUTH OF NH 9 * * 800 * * 22 017052 06 US 202 & NH 31 (CONTOOCOOK VALLEY RD) AT BENNINGTON TL * * 6900 * * 62 017053 16 US 202 (CONTOOCOOK VALLEY RD) AT HILLSBOROUGH TL * * 5600 * * 82 017055 09 GREGG LAKE RD EAST OF CRAIG RD * * 210 * * 82 017056 09 NORTH BRANCH RD OVER NORTH BRANCH RIVER * * 60 * * 82 017057 09 ELM AVENUE OVER NORTH BRANCH RIVER * * 460 * * 82 017058 07 NH 31 (CLINTON RD) EAST OF BUTTERCUP LANE * * 1500 * * 82 017059 09 GROVE ST OVER GREAT BROOK * * 170 * * 82 017060 09 SUMMER ST WEST OF US 202/NH 31 740 * 780 * * 82 017061 09 HIGH ST OVER GREAT BROOK * * 510 * * 82 017062 09 WATER ST OVER GREAT BROOK * * 410 * * 82 017063 09 DEPOT ST OVER CONTOOCOOK RIVER * * 930 * * ASHLAND 24 25 62 019002 01 I-93 BETWEEN EXITS 24-25 (SB-NB) (61019002-61019001) * * 17600 * * 82 019011 07 US 3 & NH 25 NORTH OF HIGHLAND ST 4700 * * 4200 * 82 019012 07 US 3 & NH 25 (MAIN ST) EAST OF I-93 RAMPS 9300 * * 7300 * 82 019013 07 US 3 & NH 25 (MAIN ST) WEST OF I-93 RAMPS 4400 * * 2900 * 5 AADT TYPE STATION FC LOCATIONInt_1 Int_2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ASHLAND 82 019015 07 WINONA RD EAST OF SHORT ST * * 2400 * * 62 019050 07 US 3 & NH 25 AT HOLDERNESS TL 3900 * * 3700 * 62 019052 01 I-93 BETWEEN EXITS 23-24 (SB-NB) (61019052-61019051) 23 24 * * 17100 * * 82 019054 09 NORTH ASHLAND RD SOUTH OF REACH RD * * 780 * * 82 019055 09 RIVER ST OVER SQUAM RIVER 770 * 550 * * 82 019056 09 COLLINS ST OVER SQUAM RIVER * * 80 * * 82 019057 09 WINTER ST OVER SQUAM RIVER 1000 * 760 * * 82 019058 09 MILL ST OVER AMES BROOK * * 230 * * 82 019059 07 NH 132 (MAIN ST) OVER SQUAM RIVER 4000 * * 3000 * 82 019060 08 NH 132 (DEPOT ST) OVER AMES BROOK 1100 * * 920 * ATKINSON 82 021010 16 NH 121 WEST OF WILLOW VALE * 5600 * * 5800 62 021050 16 NH 121 AT HAMPSTEAD TL (EB-WB) (61021053-61021054) * 9200 * * 8100 82 021051 19 PROVIDENCE HILL RD AT SALEM TL * 1500 * * 1600 AUBURN 02 023001 07 NH 28 BYPASS (LONDONDERRY TPK) AT MANCHESTER TL (SB-NB) * 6400 * * 6600 (01023002-01023003) 82 023022 16 NH 121 (MANCHESTER RD) AT MANCHESTER CL * * 3800 * * 82 023024 16 NH 121 (MANCHESTER RD) EAST OF KING ST * * 2900 * * 82 023050 07 NH 121 (CHESTER RD) SOUTH OF HOOKSETT RD AND RAYMOND RD * * 4800 * * 62 023051 16 NH
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