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Hickory Metro Traffic Counts Data October 27, 2010

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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Hickory Metro Traffic Counts Data October 27, 2010

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  1. Traffic Count Data for the Hickory Metro October 27, 2010

  2. 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

  3. 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)

  4. 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)

  5. Change in ADT Counts1999-2009&2007-2009

  6. Hickory-Newton-Conover Area Change in ADT Counts

  7. Hickory –Newton-Conover Area Notable 2-Year Declines

  8. Hickory –Newton-Conover Area Notable 2-Year Increases

  9. Southeast Catawba County Change in ADT Counts

  10. Southeast Catawba County Notable 2-Year Declines

  11. Southeast Catawba County Notable 2-Year Increases

  12. Alexander County Change in ADT Counts

  13. Alexander County Notable 2-Year Declines

  14. Alexander County Notable 2-Year Increases

  15. Caldwell County Change in ADT Counts

  16. Caldwell County Notable 2-Year Declines

  17. Caldwell County Notable 2-Year Increases

  18. Morganton Area Change in ADT Counts

  19. Morganton Area Notable 2-Year Declines

  20. Morganton Area Notable 2-Year Increases

  21. Connelly Springs, Rutherford College and Valdese Area Change in ADT Counts

  22. Connelly Springs, Rutherford College and Valdese Area Notable 2-Year Declines

  23. Connelly Springs, Rutherford College and Valdese Area Notable 2-Year Increases

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