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Table 1-5: Wisconsin Road Condition by Functional System -- Urban
(Miles)
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Interstate (total reported) |
149 |
170 |
172 |
169 |
176 |
158 |
Very good |
8 |
2 |
9 |
5 |
15 |
21 |
Good |
13 |
34 |
23 |
23 |
55 |
63 |
Fair |
67 |
41 |
33 |
35 |
34 |
41 |
Mediocre |
45 |
74 |
88 |
86 |
63 |
33 |
Poor |
16 |
19 |
19 |
20 |
5 |
0 |
Not reported |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
4 |
Other freeways and expressways (total reported) |
191 |
178 |
178 |
176 |
173 |
179 |
Very good |
13 |
11 |
9 |
5 |
6 |
8 |
Good |
47 |
34 |
29 |
27 |
29 |
56 |
Fair |
111 |
104 |
110 |
104 |
103 |
94 |
Mediocre |
14 |
25 |
24 |
31 |
27 |
16 |
Poor |
6 |
4 |
6 |
9 |
8 |
5 |
Not reported |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
Other principal arterial (total reported) |
1,321 |
1,236 |
1,318 |
1,317 |
1,323 |
1,318 |
Very good |
22 |
7 |
24 |
4 |
13 |
28 |
Good |
171 |
125 |
119 |
91 |
100 |
155 |
Fair |
620 |
575 |
592 |
566 |
566 |
603 |
Mediocre |
298 |
297 |
316 |
320 |
321 |
305 |
Poor |
210 |
232 |
267 |
336 |
323 |
227 |
Not reported |
0 |
75 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
Urban minor arterial (total reported) |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
2,023 |
Very good |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
106 |
Good |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
469 |
Fair |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
1,183 |
Mediocre |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
171 |
Poor |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
94 |
Not reported |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
0 |
Urban collector (total reported) |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
1,513 |
Very good |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
15 |
Good |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
252 |
Fair |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
855 |
Mediocre |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
241 |
Poor |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
150 |
Not reported |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
0 |
KEY: N = data do not exist.
NOTE: In 2000, the Federal Highway Administration began reporting road condition
for urban minor arterials and urban collectors using the International Roughness
Index, if available. In prior years, data were only available using the Present
Serviceability Rating.
NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Road condition is based on measured pavement roughness
using the International Roughness Index (IRI). IRI is a measure of surface condition.
A comprehensive measure of pavement condition would require data on other pavement
distresses such as rutting, cracking, and faulting.
SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway
Administration, Highway Statistics, Washington, DC: annual editions, tables
HM-63 and HM-64, available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/
as of Feb. 1, 2002.
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