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  1. TxDOT Annual Average Daily Traffic Counts (Public)

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    Updated Jul 22, 2024
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2024). TxDOT Annual Average Daily Traffic Counts (Public) [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::txdot-annual-average-daily-traffic-counts-public
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    Jul 22, 2024
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    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    This is a public and downloadable traffic data product of statewide average annual daily traffic (AADT) counts. Annual average daily traffic is a measure of transportation system use that represents the typical traffic volume at a location. Standard traffic monitoring AADT calculation methods vary depending on traffic data collection equipment, data type, and frequency. The TxDOT AADT count data in this layer is calculated as 24 hour volume x Axle Correction Factor x Monthly Adjustment Factor, or by traffic monitoring ramp balancing procedures. In a small number of cases, other methods may be used at TxDOT's discretion.Updated: Annually in JulySource: Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System IISecurity Level: Public

  2. ArcGIS Online Statewide Traffic Count Map Guidance

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    Updated Mar 14, 2025
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2025). ArcGIS Online Statewide Traffic Count Map Guidance [Dataset]. https://gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com/documents/176e9154584a40ce926d305a3ac8fbcb
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    Mar 14, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    User guide for the ArcGIS Online Statewide Traffic Count AppThe guide covers essential aspects, including:Map Functions Overview: This section details the basic interactive functions of the map, including zooming, panning, and identifying features. It will explain how to navigate the map interface effectively, find specific locations, and understand the map's overall layout and controls. Turn Layers On and Off: This portion of the guide will teach users how to control the visibility of different data layers within the map. Users will learn how to toggle layers on and off to customize the map display, focusing on specific traffic count data or related information. This allows for a more focused analysis of the data. Attribute Table and Export Data: This section explains how to access and utilize the attribute table associated with the traffic count data. Users will learn how to view detailed information about each traffic count location, including specific count values, dates, and other relevant attributes. Furthermore, this section will instruct how to export the attribute table data into formats like CSV or Excel for further analysis outside of the online application. Downloading Data: This portion of the guide will explain how to download the traffic count data. It will explain what file types are available for download, and any restrictions that are placed on the data.

  3. TxDOT AADT Traffic Counts Data Dictionary

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    Updated Jan 27, 2025
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2025). TxDOT AADT Traffic Counts Data Dictionary [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::txdot-aadt-traffic-counts-data-dictionary
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    Jan 27, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    Data Dictionary for District Traffic Web Map used in TPP Statewide Traffic Count App

  4. TxDOT Ramp AADT Traffic Counts (Public)

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    Updated Aug 13, 2024
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2024). TxDOT Ramp AADT Traffic Counts (Public) [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::txdot-ramp-aadt-traffic-counts-public
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    Aug 13, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    This is a public and downloadable traffic data product of statewide average annual daily traffic (AADT) counts on ramp type roadbeds. Annual average daily traffic is a measure of transportation system use that represents the typical traffic volume at a location. Standard traffic monitoring AADT calculation methods vary depending on traffic data collection equipment, data type, and frequency. The TxDOT AADT count data in this layer is calculated as 24 hour camera vehicle count x monthly adjustment factor. In a small number of cases, other methods may be used at TxDOT's discretion.Updated: Annually in JulySource: Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System II (STARS II)Security Level: Public

  5. TxDOT 5-Year Counts 2014

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    Updated Nov 6, 2019
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2019). TxDOT 5-Year Counts 2014 [Dataset]. https://gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/TXDOT::txdot-5-year-counts-2014/about
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 6, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    Description

    Short term traffic counts conducted under the TxDOT Transportation Planning and Programming Division Statewide Traffic Monitoring Program. This spatial data includes 24-hour AADT (Annual Average Daily Traffic) which is collected once every 5 years on roads which are not state maintained, such as county roads and city streets.Data files were previously called “Urban ACR” traffic counts.

  6. TxDOT TPP Statewide Traffic Stations (Public View)

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    Updated Aug 23, 2023
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2023). TxDOT TPP Statewide Traffic Stations (Public View) [Dataset]. https://gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/txdot-tpp-statewide-traffic-stations-public-view
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    This feature service contains reference and location information for TxDOT's statewide traffic count stations. This layer does not contain traffic count data.Revision 3/4/2024: Feature Layer is updated to show only master station records. Directional stations are no longer visible.Updated: DailySecurity Level: Public

  7. TxDOT 5-Year Counts 2021

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    Updated Jul 5, 2022
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2022). TxDOT 5-Year Counts 2021 [Dataset]. https://gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/txdot-5-year-counts-2021
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 5, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    Description

    This is a public and downloadable traffic data product of statewide average annual daily traffic (AADT) counts. Annual average daily traffic is a measure of transportation system use that represents the typical traffic volume at a location. Standard traffic monitoring AADT calculation methods vary depending on traffic data collection equipment, data type, and frequency. The TxDOT AADT count data in this layer is calculated as 24 hour volume pneumatic tube count x Axle Correction Factor x Monthly Adjustment Factor. In a small number of cases, other methods may be used at TxDOT's discretion.Updated: Annually in JulySource: Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System IISecurity Level: Public

  8. TxDOT Roadway Inventory 2017

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    Updated Nov 19, 2019
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2019). TxDOT Roadway Inventory 2017 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/TXDOT::txdot-roadway-inventory-2017
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 19, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    The TxDOT Roadway Inventory 2017 feature class is a statewide dataset that has attribute information routed to TxDOT Roadway linework. By using linear referencing tools, attribute information from the TxDOT Roadway Inventory table are located on the linework. Roadway attributes such as functional system, traffic counts, surface types among many others can be found on a roadway simply by selecting it or performing a query. The TxDOT Roadway Inventory layer can also be found on TxDOT’s Open Data Portal. This product is created annually by the Transportation Planning and Programming Division at TxDOT in the Data Analysis, Mapping and Reporting Branch for internal and public use.TxDOT Roadway Inventory Specifications 2017Update Frequency: 1 YearsSource: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)Security Level: PublicOwned by TxDOT: TrueRelated LinksData Dictionary PDF [Generated 2025/04/24]

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    saturation traffic counts 2010

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    Updated May 20, 2015
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    City of Austin (2015). saturation traffic counts 2010 [Dataset]. https://austin.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/austin::txdot-2010-and-2013-traffic-counts?layer=0
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    Dataset updated
    May 20, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Austin
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    Description

    The approximately 3,500 Saturation Counts are collected by Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and comprise "Off System" roadways such as arterials and local streets not incuded in the AADT "On System" counts. Saturation counts are done periodically on a regional basis and the time frame will vary by region. The data is usually collected in the spring while school is still in session. The counts are 24 hour weekday (Monday thru Thursday) axles divided by two. The data is then compiled and usually released for use about one year after initial collection, usually in August or September the following year. The data for the 2010 maps was collected in the Spring of 2010 and the maps were released for use in the Fall of 2011.

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    TxDOT AADT for Grapevine, TX

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    Updated Feb 20, 2024
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    City of Grapevine (2024). TxDOT AADT for Grapevine, TX [Dataset]. https://city-of-grapevine-hub-grapevinegis.hub.arcgis.com/items/84b17fa6115a468da1f7b41dcec3c4e0
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    Feb 20, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Grapevine
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    Grapevine, Texas
    Description

    This map contains layers including:Traffic counts on TxDOT owned and maintained roadways. These counts show annual average daily traffic as shared by TxDOT. The City of Grapevine is not responsible for its data accuracy or currency. The locations are represented by blue vehicles on the map.Grapevine Local bi-directional 24 hour automatic traffic recorder counts as collected for the City Traffic Department. The locations are represented by purple vehicles on the map.State and Local Traffic Signals. Red traffic lights are the location of state maintained traffic signals, and green traffic lights are the location of city maintained traffic signals. This map can be referenced before submitting a city traffic complaint form regarding a traffic signals.Location of school flashers. School flashers are represented by a yellow school zone sign on the map. To use map, click on a symbol and a pop-up window will appear with related information.Panel on right side of map provides tables of information, layer control (on and off), legend, and sharing abilities.

  11. TxDOT Statewide Continuous Traffic Counter AADT Trends

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    Updated Mar 11, 2023
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2023). TxDOT Statewide Continuous Traffic Counter AADT Trends [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::txdot-statewide-continuous-traffic-counter-aadt-trends
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 11, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    This data and application were developed to show statewide annual average daily traffic (AADT) increases and decreases over time using continuous traffic count data. The map featured in this application shows years leading up to the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020, through the latest currently available data year.Update Frequency: AnnualSecurity Level: Public

  12. TxDOT TPP Continuous Sites Percent Change 2022

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    Updated Mar 3, 2022
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2022). TxDOT TPP Continuous Sites Percent Change 2022 [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/TXDOT::txdot-tpp-continuous-sites-percent-change-2022-
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 3, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    Description

    TxDOT TPP Traffic Section continuous counters with AADT and percentage change information for the latest available data year and five historical years. Null values may be present where data is not available. The data is sourced from the Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System (STARS II) and is maintained by Traffic Section of TPP.

  13. TxDOT Top 100 Congested Roadways

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    Updated Feb 22, 2016
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2016). TxDOT Top 100 Congested Roadways [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::txdot-top-100-congested-roadways/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 22, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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    Description

    Each year, the Transportation Planning and Programming (TPP) Division of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) contracts with Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) to identify and rank the most congested roadways in the state. Approximately 1800 route segments are provided to TTI and combined with speed and traffic data for the analysis. The top 100 are ranked and included in this dataset.Update Frequency: Annually Source: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)Security Level: PublicUpdate Frequency: 1 YearsSource: Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI)Security Level: PublicOwned by TxDOT: TrueRelated LinksData Dictionary PDF [Generated 2025/04/24]

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    City Streetlight Map

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    Updated Feb 9, 2020
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    City of Dallas GIS Services (2020). City Streetlight Map [Dataset]. https://egisdata-dallasgis.hub.arcgis.com/maps/cb46a80190e84f1fa5cf6f93fe4b1442
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 9, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Dallas GIS Services
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    Description

    Map of streetlights owned by the City of Dallas, TXDOT and Oncor (only a small number of all Oncor streetlights in the Central Business District included).The data displayed on the map have been developed and are maintained by the Department of Transportation and Public Works, City of Dallas. The data are updated weekly.

  15. TX DOT District El Paso

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    Updated May 2, 2019
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    NOAA GeoPlatform (2019). TX DOT District El Paso [Dataset]. https://noaa.hub.arcgis.com/maps/7e62f2bc3ad74fadaa2fd2b08c5820cf
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    Dataset updated
    May 2, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
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    NOAA GeoPlatform
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    Description

    Map Layers on the first tab:

    Note the data in orange display different sites depending on the maps zoom level. So more zoomed in will show more data points rather than zoomed all of the way out1 Current Warnings: Current National Weather Service Warnings. Clicking on the warning in the map will bring up more information and a link to the official text product.2) NWS County Warning Areas: Areas of responsibility for each NWS weather forecast office. Clicking within an office’s warning area will bring up a pop – up that has a link to that offices 7 day forecast. Just scroll through the text product to find the area of interest.3) Storm Reports: Reports from the past 24 hours will sit in this data layer. Clicking on each icon will show a pop-up that gives more information on that specific report (time, location, remarks, and magnitude). Traffic: Current traffic on all major roads and highways. 5) USA Counties: The counties within NMDOT district one.6) Wind gusts: The current observed wind gusts. See legend for color scale7) Wind Speeds: The current sustained wind speeds. See legend for color scale8) Current Temperature: The current temperature, see legend for color scale9) Current Dew Point Temperature: The current dew point temperature, see legend for color scale10) Weather Hazards Outlooks: Shows Temperature, Precipitation, and Wildfire/Drought hazard outlooks for 3-7 days out and 8-14 days out.11) Lightning Strike Density Imagery (Recent Satellite Emulated Lightning Strike Density Imagery (NOAA)): 15 minute lightning strike density. Deeper colors show more strikes per area and time. A good measure of intense storms.12) Radar: The most current radar image is shown. Image refreshes every 4 minutes.13) Weather Watches and Advisories: Current NWS Watches and Advisories. Click Here for a Link to the Full Story Map

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TxDOT Annual Average Daily Traffic Counts (Public)

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Jul 22, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
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This is a public and downloadable traffic data product of statewide average annual daily traffic (AADT) counts. Annual average daily traffic is a measure of transportation system use that represents the typical traffic volume at a location. Standard traffic monitoring AADT calculation methods vary depending on traffic data collection equipment, data type, and frequency. The TxDOT AADT count data in this layer is calculated as 24 hour volume x Axle Correction Factor x Monthly Adjustment Factor, or by traffic monitoring ramp balancing procedures. In a small number of cases, other methods may be used at TxDOT's discretion.Updated: Annually in JulySource: Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System IISecurity Level: Public

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