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- TxDOT annually collects, on average, 82,000 short-term traffic volume counts and around 1,000 vehicle classification counts. These short-term counts are augmented by over 300 permanent count locations that collect data 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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Traffic count maps. TxDOT annually collects, on average, 82,000 short-term traffic volume counts and around 1,000 vehicle classification counts. These short-term counts are augmented by over 300 permanent count locations that collect data 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
- Statewide Planning Map
- Stars II
- Traffic Monitoring Guide
The Statewide Planning Map displays data in support of planning operations at TxDOT. Information related to TxDOT’s Permanent Data Collection Sites can be found under ‘Permanent Count Stations.’ In addition, projects that might impact a Permanent Data Collection Site can be selected based on the following: Construction underway or begins soon, Cons...
The Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System (STARS II) is a data analysis and reporting database with detailed traffic data and statistics. Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System (STARS II)
The Traffic Monitoring Guide provides guidance, methodology, and approaches for state highway agencies to collect, analyze, report traffic data, and manage their traffic monitoring programs. Website: Traffic Monitoring Guide (TMG) | FHWA
Recent Downloads. TxDOT TPP 5-YEAR Traffic Counts conducted in calendar year 2021.
TxDOT continuous traffic counters which collect 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Jul 24, 2023 · TxDOT TPP 5-YEAR Traffic Counts conducted in calendar year 2022.
Data collection programs include: automatic traffic recorder volume data; accumulative count recorder traffic data; highway performance monitoring system traffic data; five year count program
The ATRs collect data 24 hours a day, 365 days annually, for each lane. The equipment records traffic volumes as total and as directional traffic for each station.