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Regional Traffic Count Program
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The Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) is making the traffic counts it collects available to the local governments, regional and state agencies and others via downloadable files. Specific sites can also be viewed by clicking on the DRCOG Regional Traffic Count Map. Most of these counts were provided to DRCOG by the Colorado Department of Transportation, local governments, special districts, and toll road authorities.
DRCOG has over 6,800 traffic counts at over 2,500 count locations in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. The downloadable files are available in either a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or Microsoft Access format:
Traffic Counts - Excel (April 2010)
Traffic Counts - Access (April 2010)
DRCOG has created a transportation map application for presenting information via the Web on the location and 24-hour volume data that is available. The application opens showing a full scale of the region.
Traffic Count Map Application:
Traffic Counts in the DRCOG Region
Application Instructions:
Choose a city from the drop-down list. Use the Zoom-in and Directional tool to the left of the screen or your mouse to find the location and 24-hour daily count information.
DRCOG provides average weekday daily traffic (AwDT) and AM and PM traffic volume forecasts for roadways on the Regional Transportation Plan. The available forecast years are those used in the air quality conformity process - 2015, 2020, 2025, 2030 and 2035. Forecasts can be provided for minor arterials contained in the background networks.
To receive a traffic forecast, please identify the roadway segment in question and provide current day hourly traffic volume by direction. The forecasts are at no charge for DRCOG members and transportation partner agencies. A fee is charged for all others.
Staff Contact:
Lawrence Tilong
Transportation Planner
303-480-6761 or ltilong@drcog.org
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Annual Report on FasTracks
The RTD 2009 Annual Report to DRCOG on FasTracks is available for review.
Click here to view the document.
Regional Sustainability
Interested in learning more about alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles?
View the alternative fuels page.
Want to learn more about transportation's impact on greenhouse gases? Click here to access DRCOG's Regional Sustainability Resources page focusing on transportation.
Transportation Short Course
Want to learn more about transportation planning in the Denver region? View the powerpoint presentation given at the transportation short course in March.
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