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Tigard Traffic Volume

Just the Facts...

Traffic in Tigard is among the heaviest in the region so staff came up with a fun and eye-catching way to raise awareness.

Here’s the entire series of factoid cards designed to provide information about Tigard’s traffic congestion. These cards are being distributed to state and regional decision-makers and funders to focus more attention on Tigard’s traffic issues.
QUESTION:
Where is the highest traffic volume on Interstate 5 in Oregon?

Answer:
South of Hwy. 217, abutting Tigard, I-5 carries 155,800 vehicles per day.
QUESTION:
Where is the highest traffic volume on Highway 217??

Answer:
Between Hwy. 99W and Greenburg Road in Tigard, the daily volume is 116,400 vehicles.
QUESTION:
Where is the second highest traffic volume per through lane in Oregon?

Answer:
On Hwy. 217 in Tigard, between Hwy. 99W and Greenburg Road, the daily traffic volume is 29,100 vehicles per through lane. The highest per through lane volume in Oregon is on I-5 between I-84 and the Fremont Bridge.
QUESTION:
What is the busiest 5-lane arterial (with cross streets and private accesses) state highway in Oregon?

Answer:
Hwy. 99W in Tigard. Between 68th Pkwy. and I-5, this highway carries 53,800 vehicles per day, more than any other arterial state highway in Oregon. This is also more than any freeway in Oregon outside the Willamette Valley.
QUESTION:
In Washington County’s most recent traffic volume data, where was the highest volume measured?

Answer:
On Scholls Ferry Road west of Nimbus Ave., along the city limits of Tigard, where 39,100 vehicles per day were counted.
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