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AVERAGE ANNUAL DAILY TRAFFIC REPORT 2018 State Routes Source AVERAGE ANNUAL DAILY TRAFFIC REPORT 2019 Arizona State Routes Arizona Department of Transportation AVERAGE ANNUAL DAILY TRAFFIC REPORT 2019 AADT Derivation AADT Single AADT Combo 2040 Future Loc ID Route BMP Start TCS MP EMP End Pos Dir AADT Neg Dir AADT AADT 2019 K Factor % D Factor % T Factor % Code Trucks Trucks AADT 102322 SR 24 0 Exit 1 SR 202 (Exit 34A) 0.05 Exit 1A Ellsworth Rd 25,948 24,500 50,448 3 8 59 1,766 1,465 6.4 54,953 100669 SR 51 0 Exit 1 I-10 (Exit 147) 0.11 0.22 Exit 1A SR 202 (Exit 1471A) 83,892 83,892 167,784 3 4 56 6,375 7,551 8.3 184,414 100670 SR 51 0.22 Exit 1A SR 202 0.45 0.56 Exit 1B McDowell Rd 46,765 46,161 92,926 3 4 54 3,531 4,182 8.3 125,390 100671 SR 51 0.56 Exit 1B McDowell Rd 1 1.52 Exit 2 Thomas Rd 83,728 88,572 172,300 3 9 53 4,997 3,791 5.1 207,976 100672 SR 51 1.52 Exit 2 Thomas Rd 2 2.62 Exit 3 Indian School Rd 87,624 89,306 176,930 3 7 53 5,131 4,069 5.2 206,621 100673 SR 51 2.62 Exit 3 Indian School R 3 3.38 Exit 4A Highland Ave 150,603 24,981 175,584 3 8 57 4,390 4,214 4.9 212,802 100674 SR 51 3.38 Exit 4A Highland Ave 3.6 3.87 Exit 4B Colter St 60,649 71,773 132,422 1 8 59 4,634 4,238 6.7 169,275 100675 SR 51 3.87 Exit 4B Colter St 4.25 4.62 Exit 5 Bethany Home Rd 114,166 13,053 127,219 3 9 54 5,216 4,962 8 182,277 100676 SR 51 4.62 Exit 5 Bethany Home Rd 4.9 5.68 Exit 6 Glendale Ave / Lincoln Dr 39,738 37,997 77,735 1 10 59 2,488 1,943 5.7 189,515 100677 SR 51 5.68 Exit 6 Glendale Ave / Lincoln Dr 6 7.01 Exit 7 Northern Ave 41,719 42,618 84,337 1 11 61 2,530 1,687 5 260,187 100678 SR 51 7.01 Exit 7 Northern Ave 7.3 9.07 Exit 8 32nd St 35,227 40,424 75,651 1 11 57 2,194 1,437 4.8 223,763 100679 SR 51 9.07 Exit 8 32nd St 9.3 9.54 Exit 9 Shea Blvd 75,261 75,259 150,520 3 5 57 4,666 3,613 5.5 180,947 100680 SR 51 9.54 Exit 9 Shea Blvd 10 10.53 Exit 10 Cactus Rd 33,164 33,342 66,506 1 11 57 2,328 1,663 6 160,355 100681 SR 51 10.53 Exit 10 Cactus Rd 11 11.55 Exit 11 Thunderbird Rd 62,443 62,443 124,886 12 5 57 4,995 2,748 6.2 188,921 100682 SR 51 11.55 Exit 11 Thunderbird Rd 11.7 12.58 Exit 12 Greenway Rd 65,208 65,208 130,416 12 5 63 4,956 2,608 5.8 161,707 100683 SR 51 12.58 Exit 12 Greenway Rd 13 13.6 Exit 13 Bell Rd 25,711 26,570 52,281 1 11 67 1,987 1,568 6.8 147,078 100684 SR 51 13.6 Exit 13 Bell Rd 13.99 14.52 Exit 14 Union Hills Dr 53,503 56,054 109,557 1 9 55 3,834 3,177 6.4 165,311 100685 SR 51 14.52 Exit 14 Union Hills Dr 15 15.9 Exit 15 SR 101 54,819 47,063 101,882 1 9 53 3,566 2,954 6.4 171,551 100703 SR 61 352.88 US 60 359.5 368.84 Mobile Dr 949 1,129 2,078 1 10 56 154 76 11.1 13,401 100704 SR 61 368.84 Mobile Rd 370 372.29 SR 180A - Concho 702 935 1,637 1 11 53 121 61 11.1 5,638 100705 SR 61 372.29 SR 180A - Concho 380.7 381.86 US 180 739 816 1,555 1 12 61 115 58 11.1 5,582 100706 SR 61 416.49 US 191 - Witch Well 417 430.26 New Mexico State Line 88 75 163 1 15 63 12 6 11 586 100707 SR 64 185.46 I-40 (Exit 167) - East of Williams 189 191.09 Spring Valley Rd 3,660 3,073 6,733 1 11 51 498 249 11.1 14,529 100708 SR 64 191.09 Spring Valley Rd 199 213.46 US 180 - Valle 1,866 2,292 4,158 1 11 52 874 376 30.1 8,063 100709 SR 64 213.46 US 180 East - Valle 213.87 234.64 Grand Canyon Airport Rd (Old SS 64) 3,224 3,016 6,240 1 13 70 568 281 13.6 8,810 100710 SR 64 234.64 Grand Canyon Airport Rd (Old SS 64) 236.5 237.08 Entrance Rd / Road to Grand Canyon Park HQ 3,976 3,786 7,762 1 13 61 332 32 4.7 11,935 100711 SR 64 267.98 Road to Cendar Canyon / Desert View 275 295.83 US 89 1,355 1,034 2,389 1 10 50 177 88 11.1 3,710 100712 SR 66 56.44 I-40 (Exit 53) - Kingman 58 58.28 Castle Rock Rd 7,002 7,221 14,223 1 9 55 642 454 7.7 20,409 100713 SR 66 58.28 Castle Rock Rd 61 61.15 Industrial Pkwy 6,601 4,928 11,529 1 9 58 980 162 9.9 19,957 100714 SR 66 61.15 Industrial Parkway 61.3 61.68 MP 61.68 5,442 5,483 10,925 1 8 61 929 153 9.9 15,646 100715 SR 66 61.68 MP 61.68 68 71.09 Concho Dr 1,381 1,751 3,132 1 9 54 328 90 13.3 6,324 100716 SR 66 71.09 Concho Dr 73 74.77 Antares Rd 1,025 1,146 2,171 1 9 62 174 132 14.1 3,108 100717 SR 66 74.77 Antares Rd 90.9 110.54 BIA Rte 18 (To Hualapai Hilltop) 512 830 1,342 1 11 72 82 113 14.5 2,558 100718 SR 66 110.54 BIA Rte 18 (To Hualapai Hilltop) 117 123.17 Coconino / Yavapai County Line / Old US 66 449 646 1,095 1 11 67 99 103 18.4 1,380 100722 SR 67 579.36 US 89A - Jacob Lake 595.5 610.26 Grand Canyon National Park - North Rim Entrance 864 305 1,169 1 11 72 87 43 11.1 2,181 100723 SR 68 0 SR 95 / Main St / Locust Blvd - Bullhead City 0.44 1.36 Davis Dam Rd 7,971 7,937 15,908 1 9 55 906 304 7.6 22,030 100724 SR 68 1.36 Davis Dam Rd 2 2.49 Landon Dr 4,226 4,506 8,732 1 8 51 909 329 14.2 11,757 100725 SR 68 2.49 Landon Dr 3 4.09 La Puerta Rd 4,282 3,450 7,732 1 8 61 657 109 9.9 11,717 100726 SR 68 4.09 La Puerta Rd 14.48 17.8 Estrella Rd 4,418 4,469 8,887 1 10 55 480 320 9 12,219 100727 SR 68 17.8 Estrella Rd 19 21.79 Verde Rd 4,825 4,782 9,607 1 8 59 384 298 7.1 13,509 100728 SR 68 21.79 Verde Rd 25 27.47 US 93 5,822 5,915 11,737 1 9 52 338 318 5.6 20,258 100735 SR 69 262.58 I-17 (Exit 262) - Cordes Junction 263.88 265.31 Spring Ln - Spring Valley 7,945 7,973 15,918 1 10 51 285 715 6.3 22,416 100736 SR 69 265.31 Spring Ln - Spring Valley 268 270.7 Central Ave 7,520 8,717 16,237 1 10 67 1,427 1,042 15.2 25,110 100737 SR 69 270.7 Central Ave 271.24 272 Central Ave - N side of Mayer 7,855 8,529 16,384 1 10 65 934 967 11.6 29,720 102313 SR 69 272 Central Ave - N side of Mayer 272.84 275.05 Poland Junction Rd 8,303 8,383 16,686 1 10 63 893 968 11.2 23,377 102314 SR 69 275.05 Poland Junction Rd 276 279.1 Main St - Humboldt 8,200 8,300 16,500 2 8 58 1,089 1,023 12.8 28,781 100738 SR 69 279.1 Main St - Humboldt 279.4 279.98 Rockey Hill Rd 10,175 9,172 19,347 1 9 59 1,045 1,180 11.5 18,066 100757 SR 69 279.98 Rockey Hill Rd 280.64 281.07 SR 169 - Dewey 8,586 10,770 19,356 1 9 67 1,585 1,213 14.5 33,407 Source: ADOT Highway Performance Monitoring System Printed: 7/30/2021 Arizona State Routes, Page 1 of 16 AVERAGE ANNUAL DAILY TRAFFIC REPORT 2019 Arizona State Routes AADT Derivation AADT Single AADT Combo 2040 Future Loc ID Route BMP Start TCS MP EMP End Pos Dir AADT Neg Dir AADT AADT 2019 K Factor % D Factor % T Factor % Code Trucks Trucks AADT 100739 SR 69 281.07 SR 169 - Dewey 283 283.51 Fain Rd / Western Way 15,306 15,339 30,645 1 8 61 1,817 1,450 10.7 35,549 100741 SR 69 283.51 Fain Rd / Western Way 285 286.27 Mendecino Dr 12,494 12,943 25,437 1 9 67 1,707 1,005 10.7 29,081 100743 SR 69 286.27 Mendecino Dr 287.1 287.48 Robert Rd -Prescott Valley 14,966 13,507 28,473 1 10 66 1,982 1,054 10.7 28,906 100745 SR 69 287.48 Robert Rd - Prescott Valley 288 288.7 Glassford Hill Rd 17,600 17,600 35,200 2 7 51 1,044 1,397 6.9 42,820 100747 SR 69 288.7 Glassford Hill Rd 289.4 289.48 Prescott East Hwy 19,500 19,500 39,000 2 7 50 1,140 1,539 6.9 52,483 100749 SR 69 289.48 Prescott East Hwy 289.73 Stoneridge Dr 18,461 22,022 40,483 1 9 58 1,984 1,093 7.6 58,973 102325 SR 69 289.73 Stoneridge Dr 290.22 290.8 Diamond Dr 19,818 19,549 39,367 3 9 55 1,732 1,102 7.2 57,542 102326 SR 69 290.8 Diamond Dr 291.1 Ramada Dr 19,424 19,727 39,151 3 9 55 1,684 1,057 7 54,464 102327 SR 69 291.1 Ramada Dr 291.65 19,746 19,297 39,043 3 8 57 1,640 1,093 7 51,559 102328 SR 69 291.65 Robin Dr 292.1 Sunrise Blvd / Old Black Cyn Hwy 18,745 20,253 38,998 3 10 71 1,365 1,131 6.4 63,501 102315 SR 69 292.1 Sunrise Blvd / Old Black Cyn Hwy 292.65 293.07 Walker Rd 16,994 17,437 34,431 3 8 51 1,818 1,227 8.8 42,692 100751 SR 69 293.07 Walker Rd 293.18 293.76 Prescott Lake Pkwy / Gateway Blvd 15,815 15,742 31,557 1 8 50 933 1,286 7 42,515 100754 SR 69 293.76 Prescott Lake Pkwy 294.7 295.4 Frontier Village Center 16,461 15,954 32,415 1 9 51 1,166 1,043 6.8 48,065 100755 SR 69 295.4 Frontier Village Center 295.84 296.04 SR 89 - Prescott 16,130 16,952 33,082 1 9 57 1,158 893 6.2 46,270 100763 SR 71 85.81 US 60 - East of Auguila 88.5 102.94 US 93 411 172 583 1 10 69 76 50 21.6 1,606 100764 SR 71 102.94 US 93 108.7 109.68 SR 89 - Congress 609 612 1,221 1 10 50 91 45 11.1 2,800 100765 SR 72 13.11 SR 95 17 23.56 MP 23.56 3,165 221 3,386 3 7 71 179 555 21.7 4,494 100766 SR 72 23.56 MP 23.56 26.6 27.04 Main St (Palamosa Rd) - Bouse 1,678 1,377 3,055 1 8 58 162 500 21.7 4,690 100767 SR 72 27.04 Main St (Palamosa Rd) - Bouse 34.99 46.71 Vicksburg Rd 1,219 1,065 2,284 3 9 57 72 543 26.9 3,233 102323 SR 72 46.71 Vicksburg Rd 49 49.91 US 60 983 690 1,673 3 6 56 91 411 30 2,202 100768 SR 73 310.38 US 60 - North of Carrizo 314.8 319.77 Cedar Creek 368 410 778 1 9 58 160 14 22.4 2,132 100769 SR 73 319.77 Cedar Creek 327.1 332.31 MP 332.31 578 601 1,179 1 9 51 330 46 31.9 1,558 100770 SR 73 332.31 MP 332.31 333.7 335.05 BIA Rte 46 (Road to Fort Apache Casino) 2,122 1,473 3,595 1 13 59 928 69 27.7 1,959 100771 SR 73 335.05 BIA Rte 46 (Road to Fort Apache Casino) 336.5 337.55 BIA Rte 44 / Fatco Rd 2,144 2,374 4,518 1 11 63 474 226 15.5 5,614 100772 SR 73 337.55 BIA Rte 44 / Fatco Rd 338 338.25 White River High School entrance 5,956 5,743 11,699 1 10 51 398 328 6.2 11,750 100774 SR 73 338.25 White River High School entrance 338.47 338.86 BIA Rte 55 / East Fork Rd 5,818 5,797 11,615 1 10 53 383 256 5.5 12,609 100776 SR 73 338.86 BIA Rte 55 / East Fork Rd 339 339.71 White River Hospital entrance 5,473 5,795 11,268 1 10 53 394 326 6.4 14,234 100778 SR 73 339.71 White River Hospital entrance 341.75 341.95 Potter St 4,198 4,081 8,279 1 9 51 298 116 5 12,575 100780 SR 73 341.95 Potter St 343 343.31 BIA Rte 473 / 34th St 2,563 3,293 5,856 1 10 58 217 70 4.9 8,269 100781 SR 73 343.31 BIA Rte 473 / 34th St 357.44 357.72 SR
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