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Explore average daily traffic counts for Hickory Metro in October 2010. Find changes from 1999-2009 and 2007-2009, notable declines and increases in various areas. Get insights into traffic patterns for enhanced understanding.
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Traffic Count Data for the Hickory Metro October 27, 2010
What are ADT Counts • ADT stands for average daily traffic at a location over a 24 hour period • ADTs are calculated for County areas each year, and a portion of MPO area around Hickory once every two years
2009 ADT Counts • Catawba County- I-40 near LR Blvd (56,000), US 321 near NC 127 in Mountain View (37,000) and NC 127 near 17th Ave NE in Viewmont (32,000) • Burke County-I-40 Between Bethel Rd and Drexel Exit (44,000), US 64 just south of I-40 (29,000)
2009 ADT Counts • Caldwell County- US 321 near Catawba County Bridge (37,000), US 321 just north of Smith Crossroads (33,000) and US 64 NC 18/90 just west of Smith Crossroads (27,000) • Alexander County- NC 127 just south of Rink Dam Road (14,000) and NC 16 south of Taylorsville (11,000)
Hickory-Newton-Conover Area Change in ADT Counts
Southeast Catawba County Change in ADT Counts
Alexander County Change in ADT Counts
Caldwell County Change in ADT Counts
Morganton Area Change in ADT Counts
Connelly Springs, Rutherford College and Valdese Area Change in ADT Counts
Connelly Springs, Rutherford College and Valdese Area Notable 2-Year Declines
Connelly Springs, Rutherford College and Valdese Area Notable 2-Year Increases