the state of transportation in hampton roads 2013 update
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THE STATE OF TRANSPORTATION IN HAMPTON ROADS – 2013 UPDATE
Presented by:
Keith Nichols, PE HRTPO Meeting - 4/18/2013
Agenda Item # 10
• The State of Transportation Report is released annually as part of the Congestion Management Process and Regional Performance Measurements efforts.
INTRODUCTION
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REPORT FORMAT
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• Air Travel • Port Data • Rail Travel • Bridges • Pavement Condition • Roadway Usage • Congestion Data • Commuting • Roadway Safety • Truck Data
• Public Transportation • Active Transportation
(Bicycling/Walking) • Transportation
Financing • Fuel Prices • Roadway Projects • Transportation
Operations • Air Quality
REPORT SECTIONS
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ROADWAY USAGE
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0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
GROWTH IN POPULATION, LICENSED DRIVERS, REGISTERED VEHICLES, VMT, AND LANE MILES IN HAMPTON ROADS,
2002 TO 2011
Data sources: HRPDC Hampton Roads Databook, Virginia DMV, VDOT, FHWA Highway Statistics Series.
Registered Vehicles
Vehicle Miles Traveled
Total Lane Miles
Licensed Drivers
Population 5.6%
7.1%
12.7%
DECADE CHANGES
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5.8%
5.7%
Vehicle-Miles of Travel (VMT) - A measure of roadway usage, VMT represents the total number of miles every vehicle in the region travels over a period of time. This figure is based on VDOT estimates.
Lane-Miles - A lane-mile is defined as the length of a roadway times the number of lanes and is commonly used to describe the amount of roadway capacity. A one mile section of a roadway that is 6 lanes wide comprises 6 lane-miles. Lane-miles represents all types of roadways, and of the total growth in regional roadway lane mileage, more than half was in local, neighborhood roadways.
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
CHANGE IN OTHER TRANSPORTATION ASPECTS IN HAMPTON ROADS OVER THE LAST DECADE
Data sources: HRPDC Hampton Roads Databook, Virginia DMV, VDOT, FHWA Highway Statistics Series.
Amtrak Ridership3
Public Trans.
Passenger Trips3
Travel Time to Work1
General Cargo Tonnage3
Air Travel3
41.7%
35.1 %
25.3%
-3.4%
DECADE CHANGES
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Crashes2
-23.3%
1 - 2000 TO 2011 2 - 2002 TO 2011 3 - 2003 TO 2012
-5.4%
Comparisons between Hampton Roads and Large Metropolitan Areas with populations between 1 and 3 million people unless otherwise noted.
Structurally Deficient Bridges
1 36
Highest Lowest
Total Deficient Bridges
1 36
Daily VMT per Capita
1 36
Inrix Index
1 36
Annual Hours of Delay per Peak Auto Commuter
1 31
Freeway Planning Time Index
1 31
Mean Travel Time to Work 1 36
NATIONAL RANKING SUMMARY
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25
14
10
8
26
25
4
29
21 22
5 7
7
8
Comparisons between Hampton Roads and Large Metropolitan Areas with populations between 1 and 3 million people unless otherwise noted.
% of Commuters Driving Alone to Work
1 36
Highest Lowest
Passenger Trips on Public Transportation per Capita
1 36
Highway Expenditures per Capita (Statewide)
1 51
Percentage of Funds Used for New Highway Construction (Statewide)
1 51
Fuel Taxes (Statewide)
1 51
Fuel Prices 1 36
Days with High Air Quality Indices 1 36
NATIONAL RANKING SUMMARY
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19
25
36
50
39
18
23
15
24
38
50
41
26
23
• The draft version of the “State of Transportation in Hampton Roads 2013” will be open for public review until May 1st.
• Approval of the final document is expected at the June TPO Board meeting.
DRAFT REPORT
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THE STATE OF TRANSPORTATION IN HAMPTON ROADS – 2013 UPDATE
Presented by:
Keith Nichols, PE HRTPO Meeting - 4/18/2013
Agenda Item # 10