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Introduction
The Transportation Systems Monitoring (TSM) Unit has the mission to formulate a system to collect and process traffic related data on Oregon´s Highways.  TSM provides traffic volumes, flow maps, trends, manual counts and vehicle class on state highways to Federal, State, Local, private and public constituents.
 


Traffic Volume Tables
 
This Page provides access to the web version of the Oregon State Highway Transportation Volume Tables, including the Permanent Traffic Recorder section and the Interchange Ramp Volume Diagrams. The Highway numbers seen in these pages are the Oregon Department of Transportation highway numbers. These numbers are not what you would see on road side signs when driving on our highways. For those not familiar with our highway numbering system there is a Highway Cross Reference Table with maps available in this menu.
Select from the following:

  Route & State Highway Cross Reference
  County Name & Number Reference Index   

Transportation Volumes listed by Highway Number and Mile Post
          2007 Transportation Volume Tables
          2006 Transportation Volume Tables
          2005 Transportation Volume Tables
          2004 Transportation Volume Tables
          2003 Transportation Volume Tables  
2002 Transportation Volume Tables 
2001 Transportation Volume Tables    
2000 Transportation Volume Tables      
1999 Transportation Volume Tables
1998 Transportation Volume Tables
1997 Transportation Volume Tables
1996 Transportation Volume Tables
1995 Transportation Volume Tables
          1994 Transportation Volume Tables
1993 Transportation Volume Tables
(For Volume data previous to 1993, please contact us at number below)
 
1998-2004 Transportation Volume Tables in Excel Format
 
(Note this Excel file does not contain location reference information contained within the Transportaion Volume Tables Publications) 
 
Traffic Flow Volume Maps
 
          2006 Oregon State Flow Map                2006 Area Enlargements
          2005 Oregon State Flow Map                2005 Area Enlargements
          2004 Oregon State Flow Map                2004 Area Enlargements
          2003 Oregon State Flow Map                2003 Area Enlargements
          2002 Oregon State Flow Map                2002 Area Enlargements
          2001 Oregon State Flow Map                2001 Area Enlargements
          2000 Oregon State Flow Map                2000 Area Enlargements
 
 
Ramp Interchange Volume Diagrams
 
           2007 Interchange Ramp Volume diagrams
           2006 Interchange Ramp Volume diagrams
           2005 Interchange Ramp Volume diagrams
           2004 Interchange Ramp Volume diagrams
           2003 Interchange Ramp Volume diagrams
           2002 Interchange Ramp Volume diagrams
           2001 Interchange Ramp Volume diagrams  
 
 
Permanent Automatic Traffic Recorder Stations (ATR´s) - Trend Summaries 
2007 ATR Trend Summary
2006 ATR Trend Summary
2005 ATR Trend Summary
2004 ATR Trend Summary
2003 ATR Trend Summary 
2002 ATR Trend Summary 
2001 ATR Trend Summary   
2000 ATR Trend Summary   
1999 ATR Trend Summary
1998 ATR Trend Summary
1997 ATR Trend Summary
1996 ATR Trend Summary
1995 ATR Trend Summary
The TSM Unit currently only publishes vehicle classification breakdowns at the Permanent Automatic Traffic Recorder Stations (ATR). We publish vehicle classification data according to the FHWA Scheme-F 13 vehicle guidelines plus an additional 14th class for triple trailer trucks.FHWA Vehicle Classification Definitions
 
Please see the next section for additional classification information on State Highways.
 
State Highway Vehicle Classification Data
http://highway.odot.state.or.us/cf/highwayreports/traffic_parms.cfm
 
The TSM Unit collects classification data on all state highways.  We classify vehicles according to the FHWA Scheme-F 13 vehicle guidelines. FHWA Vehicle Classification Definitions  This presentation of the data differs from the Volume Tables in that it is presented by range rather than location.  The mile point shown is not where the count was taken, but rather the beginning of the range the count is considered to represent.  The data presented in the classification report also includes the AADT, design hour factor and ton mileage factor.
 
For additional classification information on a State Highway, please contact the Traffic Monitoring Coordinator, Tricia Tanner: tricia.j.tanner@odot.state.or.us   orGretchen Harvey: gretchen.a.harvey@odot.state.or.us
 
Permanent Automatic Traffic Recorder Stations - Location Maps
 
          2007 Oregon State ATR Map                2007 Area Enlargements
          2006 Oregon State ATR Map                2006 Area Enlargements
          2005 Oregon State ATR Map                2005 Area Enlargements
          2004 Oregon State ATR Map                2004 Area Enlargements
          2003 Oregon State ATR Map                2003 Area Enlargements
         
 
For each station, ten years of historical data is listed showing the annual average daily traffic (ADT). The maximum day, maximum hour, 10th, 20th, 30th highest hours are shown in percent of ADT. Asterisks (****), indicate recorder was inoperative during periods of maximum expected traffic.
 
The ATR data consists of both the Average Weekday Traffic (AWD) and Average Daily Traffic by months. Also a vehicle classification breakdown is shown by percent of ADT. Classification counts were obtained for 16, 24, or 48 hour periods..
 
 
(For ATR data previous to 1995, please contact us at 503-986-4147)



Selected Transportation Trends
The Selected Transportation Trends report is published monthly by the Transportation Systems Monitoring Unit (TSM). This report contains selected Trend information from several Sections within ODOT. 
 
The TSM Unit provides volume, peak hour and peak day data from our Automatic Recorder Stations (ATR´s). Motor Fuel Consumption reports are provided by the Financial Services Branch, Fuel Tax Section.  Monthly fatality reports are provided by the Crash Analysis Reporting Section (CARS).
 
2008 Monthly Trends
2007 Monthly Trends
2006 Monthly Trends
2005 Monthly Trends
2004 Monthly Trends
2003 Monthly Trends
2002 Monthly Trends
2001 Monthly Trends

 

Traffic Counting Websites
Many times people are interested in traffic counts inside of cities or particular counties.  Most of our focus is on the state highway system so we have a limited amount of information on some of these specific volumes.  Here is a list of county and city websites in Oregon that might be able to give you more helpful information if you cannot find what you are looking for here.
 
Counties
 
Clackamas
Deschutes
Jackson
Marion
Multnomah
Washington
 
Cities
 
Beaverton
Bend
Eugene
Gresham
Hillsboro
Lake Oswego
Medford
Oregon City
Portland
Salem
Springfield
 
Other
 
Portland State University
Washington
Idaho

Vehicle Miles Traveled Link
Vehicle Miles Traveled  (VMT) Link
 
Vehicle Miles of Travel (VMT) is the sum of distances traveled by all motor vehicles in a specified system of highways for a given period of time.

Purchasing TVTs
 
Oregon Transportation Volume Tables
 
The Transportation Volume Tables is an annual publication devoted to the prior year´s Transportation Volumes and is generally available for purchase by June of each year.
 
If you would like a copy of the Transportation Volume Table annual publication the cost is $16.00.  If you would like a copy of the Transportation Volume Table on computer CD the cost is $5.00.  If you would like a state or Oregon traffic flow map the cost is $5.00.  Send a request letter along with a return address to the address below indicating which of these you would like and include a check made payable to the Oregon Department of Transportation for the proper amount. 


Attn: Traffic Monitoring Coordinator
ODOT Transportation Data Section
Mill Creek Office Building
555 13th St. NE, Suite 2
Salem, Oregon 97301-4178
For more information call: (503) 986-4147
Or email:  tricia.j.tanner@odot.state.or.us  or
               gretchen.a.harvey@odot.state.or.us
 

Contact Us
If you have any questions about our website or if we can help you in any way please contact us at (503) 986-4147.
 
Or you can email:  
tricia.j.tanner@odot.state.or.us or
gretchen.a.harvey@odot.state.or.us
 

 
Page updated: September 02, 2008

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