Data in this table were compiled from APPENDIX L 2018 Regional Transportation Plan Federal performance-based planning and congestion management process produced as part of Metro's 2018 Regional Transportation Plan. Data reported here were sourced from the National Performance Management Research Dataset (NPMRDS) for the period Jan. to Dec. 2017U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey – Journey to Work, 1‐year estimates (2017)Data were aggregated and clipped to the Portland metropolitan planning area.
This csv file provides auto travel speed data information for Florida and Districts for 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. Through the FDOT Source Book Special Edition 2020 report, users can drill down the auto travel speed data at the statewide and District level.The report's link is: https://sourcebook-2020-se-fdot.hub.arcgis.com/Beginning in April 2020, statewide traffic volumes dropped 42% as compared to April 2019. As a result, the average peak hour travel speed on freeways in Florida was 15% higherData source: The National Performance Management Research Data Set (NPMRDS) data via Regional Integrated Transportation Information System (RITIS)For any additional information, please contact the Forecasting and Trends Office (FTO) at 850-414-5396.
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Data in this table were compiled from APPENDIX L 2018 Regional Transportation Plan Federal performance-based planning and congestion management process produced as part of Metro's 2018 Regional Transportation Plan. Data reported here were sourced from the National Performance Management Research Dataset (NPMRDS) for the period Jan. to Dec. 2017U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey – Journey to Work, 1‐year estimates (2017)Data were aggregated and clipped to the Portland metropolitan planning area.