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Los Angeles--Long Beach--Anaheim, CA Urbanized Area Congestion Report

In the line graphs below, FHWA uses Data Collection Year instead of Data Reporting Year to represent snapshot condition/performance at the time the data was collected. More information

The Los Angeles--Long Beach--Anaheim, CA Urbanized Area covers parts of California. Targets are agreed upon by several transportation agencies and apply to the entire area.

  • Annual Hours of Peak-Hour Excessive Delay (PHED) Per Capita

    • Trend through 2025

      Desired trend: ↓

      Los Angeles--Long Beach--Anaheim, CA Annual Hours of Excessive Delay Per Capita


  • Annual Hours of Peak-Hour Excessive Delay (PHED) Per Capita 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
    Condition/Performance 32.7 -- -- -- --
    Targets -- -- 32.7 -- 32.7

  • Annual Hours of Peak-Hour Excessive Delay (PHED) Per Capita

    (California) For the 2022-2025 Performance Period, the Annual Hours of Peak Hour Excessive Delay per Capita within the 23 UZAs, Caltrans and its transportation partners collaboratively established targets that will help us meet performance-based planning and programming approaches to meet and/or exceed its and regional urbanized areas goals. Three different scenarios were presented to our transportation partners and the choices varied by region. Individual discussions were held with each MPO with an urbanized area over two hundred thousand to establish single, unified targets for the PHED measure. SCAG selected low targets because their region has multiple UZAs where their targets weren’t met at the 2-year point. They did meet the 4-year targets at the 4-year point, but that was during the pandemic, and they are uncertain about what will happen in 4 years.

  • Data Sources:
    California 2022 Biennial Performance Report
    California 2022 HPMS Data Submittal

  • Non-Single Occupancy Vehicle (Non-SOV) Travel

    • Trend through 2025

      Desired trend: ↑

      Los Angeles--Long Beach--Anaheim, CA % Non-SOV Travel


  • Non-Single Occupancy Vehicle (Non-SOV) Travel 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
    Condition/Performance 26.9 -- -- -- --
    Targets -- -- 36.7 -- 36.7

  • Non-Single Occupancy Vehicle (Non-SOV) Travel

    (California) For the 2022-2025 Performance Period, the Percent of Non-SOV on the Interstate, Caltrans and its transportation partners collaboratively established targets that will help us meet performance-based planning and programming approaches to meet and/or exceed its and regional urbanized areas goals. Three different scenarios were presented to our transportation partners and the choices varied by region. Individual discussions were held with each MPO with an urbanized area over two hundred thousand to establish single, unified targets for the Non-SOV measure.

  • Data Sources:
    California 2022 Biennial Performance Report
    California 2022 HPMS Data Submittal

Updated: 01/09/2024
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