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Traffic Volume Trends - April 2002

Based on preliminary reports from the State Highway Agencies, travel during April 2002 on all roads and streets in the nation changed by +1.5 percent as compared to April 2001 resulting in estimated travel for the month at 234.5 billion vehicle-miles. This total includes 92.2 billion vehicle-miles on rural roads and 142.3 billion vehicle-miles on urban roads and streets.

Travel for the current month as well the cumulative yearly total on all roads and streets is shown below. Similar totals for each year since 1970 are also included.

Travel in Millions
All Roads and Streets
YearAprilYear to Date
1970
89,956
337,794
1971
98,106
356,536
1972
103,238
386,902
1973
108,120
404,841
1974
104,579
386,771
1975
107,133
402,848
1976
117,014
432,285
1977
121,513
446,334
1978
122,741
464,631
1979
129,539
484,950
1980
125,698
474,678
1981
128,465
482,077
1982
129,845
475,296
1983
132,741
496,819
1984
141,327
518,647
1985
147,635
535,547
1986
150,277
557,984
1987
159,801
593,289
1988
166,804
625,267
1989
174,320
655,793
1990
179,033
674,963
1991
179,538
669,854
1992
186,069
697,702
1993
188,737
711,130
1994
195,407
727,355
1995
198,213
764,330
1996
205,253
769,452
1997
211,290
797,319
1998
217,921
816,180
1999
220,996
826,825
2000
228,054
864,318
2001
231,086
870,610
2002
234,485
886,630

Traffic Volume Trends is a monthly report based on hourly traffic count data. These data, collected at approximately 4,000 continuous traffic counting locations nationwide, are used to determine the percent change in traffic for the current month compared to the same month in the previous year. This percent change is applied to the travel for the same month of the previous year to obtain an estimate of travel for the current month.


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