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WIM #37 I-94, MP 200.1 OTSEGO, MN JANUARY 2012 MONTHLY REPORT
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In order to understand the vehicle classes and groupings the Mn/DOT “Vehicle Classification Scheme” and the “Vehicle Class Groupings for Forecasting” are shown on the WIM Reports home page at http://www.dot.state.mn.us/traffic/data/html/wim_reports.html For the month of January 2012, the system was operating normally. The data in this report just uses the data that was collected for the month, no extrapolation. VOLUME WIM #37 on I-94 is located at mile post 200.1 in Otsego. The WIM is only on the westbound (WB) side of I-94. There were 729,902 vehicles that passed in the WB direction for the month of January. The Average Daily Traffic (ADT) and Heavy Commercial Average Daily Traffic (HCADT) for the WB side in January 2012 were 23,545 and 3,234, respectively. Of the heavy commercial vehicles, the top two in volume were the Class 9’s and Class 5’s. Figure 1 shows the average number of vehicles versus the day of the week. The average numbers of vehicles peaked on Fridays and were lowest on weekends. Figure 2 shows the passenger vehicles (Class 1, 2, and 3), and heavy commercial vehicles (Class 4 to 13) by lane versus hour of day. For January 2012, the WB passenger vehicles peaked between 3 pm and 6 pm. The passenger vehicles were reviewed for volume differences between lanes and surprisingly there were more passenger vehicles in the passing lane than in the driving lane. For January 2012, the WB heavy commercial vehicles had a peak between 9 am and 3 pm. The heavy commercial vehicles were reviewed for volume differences between lanes and over 86% of the heavy commercial vehicles were in the driving lane. VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION The monthly traffic volume consisted of 629,640 passenger vehicles (86.3%) and 100,262 heavy commercial vehicles (13.7%). Table 1 summarizes vehicle class volumes and percentages; and overweight vehicles and the percentages as compared to total overweight vehicles. OVERWEIGHT VEHICLES In the area of WIM #37 the Winter Load Increases (WLI) went into effect on January 21st, 2012. The normal maximum allowable weight for a single axle is 20,000 pounds; tandem axles, spaced 8’ or less, can be up to 34,000 pounds; tridem axles, spaced 9’ or less, can be up to 43,000 pounds; quad axles, spaced 13’ or less, can be up to 51,000 pounds; and the maximum GVW is 80,000 pounds. The WLI allows a 10% across the board increase in axle and gross vehicle weights (GVW) without a permit on US, state routes, and county roads. A permit is required to operate on the interstate at the WLI levels. The WLI means that the maximum allowable weight for a single axle is 22,000 pounds; tandem axles, spaced 8’ or less, can be up to 37,400 pounds; tridem axles, spaced 9’ or less, can be up to 47,300 pounds; quad axles, spaced 13’ or less, can be up 56,100 pounds; and the maximum GVW is 88,000 pounds. The data was analyzed with the normal limits in effect up to January 21st and then the WLI after January 21st and that data is presented in the tables and graphs.
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The total volume and total heavy commercial volume for January 2012 was 729,902 and 100,262, respectively. The total number of vehicles that were overweight was 10,692 or 1.5% of the total traffic or 10.7% of the heavy commercial vehicles. Figure 1 shows the average number of overweight vehicles versus day of the week. The average numbers of overweight vehicles for WB peaked on Wednesdays and were lowest on the weekends. The top two overweight violators by class were the Class 9’s and the Class 10’s. Overweight vehicles by class versus hour of the day are shown in Figure 3. The Class 9 overweight vehicles peaked from 10 am to 3 pm. Figure 4 shows the total overweight vehicles versus hour of the day. Comparing Figures 3 and 4 it is evident that the overweight Class 9 vehicles greatly affect the total number of overweight vehicles. Figure 4 also shows that for January 2012, over 91% of the overweight vehicles are in the driving lane as compared to the passing lane. Chart 1 shows the number of vehicles that crossed the WIM that weighed more than 88,000 pounds for the last 12 months. Although the chart is missing data from March through August 2011, it shows that there were a large number of overweight vehicles in February 2011. Figure 5 shows the gross vehicle weight for Class 9’s, 10’s, and 6’s. From Figure 5 it is apparent that the Class 6’s had more empty than full vehicles and the Class 9’s and 10’s had more full than empty vehicles. For weight enforcement the WIMs are a screening tool. Currently, piezo-quartz WIM systems are considered to be accurate within 5% to 10% on Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). During normal load limits and with an accuracy of about 10% anything over a GVW of 88,000 pounds is overweight. With the 10% WLI and accuracy of about 10% anything over a GVW of 96,800 pounds is overweight. These may still be permitted loads. For the most efficient use of personnel and equipment, these are the vehicles that should be weighed on static scales and reviewed for permits. In the WB direction during the normal load limits there were 527 vehicles over 88,000 pounds, 343 were Class 9’s and 84 were Class 10’s. In the WB direction during the WLI there were 238 vehicles over 98,000 pounds, 164 were Class 9’s and 38 were Class 10’s. Table 2 summarizes the Top 10 Gross Vehicle Weight for Class 9 and Class 10 vehicles for the month of January 2012. SPEED The speed limit on I-94 at the WIM site is 70 mph. For January 2012 for both WB lanes, WIM #37 recorded an average speed of 70 mph, the median speed was 71 mph, and the 85th percentile speed was 75 mph. Table 3 summarizes the vehicle data for the Top 20 speeders that crossed WIM #37 in the month of January. The speed of the Top 20 ranged from 94 mph up to 115 mph. Figure 6 shows the average speed of passenger vehicles and heavy commercial vehicles in both the WB driving and passing lane. As expected the slowest vehicles are the heavy commercial vehicles in the driving lane and the fastest vehicles are the passenger vehicles in the passing lane. Depending on the hour of the day there is between a 6 and 8 mph difference between the average slowest vehicles and the average fastest vehicles. Figure 7 shows the average speed versus the day of the week.
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For January 2012 the average speeds generally varied between 64 mph and 72.5 mph. Figure 8 shows the average speed by lane. The WB passing lane was consistently about 3 to 4 mph faster than the driving lanes. BRIDGE Bridge No. 86817 is approximately 1.2 miles east of WIM #37 and Bridge No. 86813 is approximately 4.7 miles west of WIM #37. For the month of January 2012, WIM #37 saw 729,902 vehicles and measured a total weight of 6,860,000 kips (1 kip = 1,000 pounds). Figure 9 summarizes the total gross vehicle weight (GVW) by lane and class and Figure 10 summarizes the percentages each class contributes to the total GVW. Table 4 provides details on the class breakdowns versus lane for GVW. MATERIALS For January 2012 a total of 81,338 ESALs passed over the pavement on WB I-94 at WIM #37. Approximately 85.7% (69,716) of the ESALs were in the driving lane. Figure 11 graphically depicts the total ESALs by class and lane. Figure 12 summarizes the percentages that each vehicle class contributes to the total ESALs. It is interesting to note that the Class 9’s provide 83.7% of the ESALs while they are only 54.7% of the total gross vehicle weight. Table 5 provides details on the class breakdowns versus lane for ESALs. Table 5 also provides the flexible ESAL factors for each vehicle class using a terminal serviceability of 2.5 and a structural number of 5. Reviewing the ESALs in the 2 lanes for January 2012, the largest number of ESALs is in Lane 1, the WB driving lane. Therefore, the design lane would be the WB driving lane and the growth factor for this section of I-94 in Wright County is 2.9%. From January 1st to 20th for the NB lane, there were 2,640 Class 9 trucks and 401 Class 10 trucks over 80,000 pounds. These 3,041 vehicles generated 10,905 ESALs. If all of these trucks weighed just 80,000 pounds they would have generated 7,601 ESALs, 3,303 ESALs lower. From January 22nd to the end of the month for the NB lane, there were 247 Class 9 trucks and 86 Class 10 trucks over 88,000 pounds. These 333 vehicles generated 2,359 ESALs. If all of these trucks weighed just 88,000 pounds they would have generated 1,162 ESALs, 1,197 ESALs lower. If you take the January WB driving lane ESALs of 69,716 and multiply it by 12 to get an annual ESAL number, apply a growth factor of 2.9% for 20 years (1.58) and then multiply it by 20 to get a 20-year BESAL you get 26,436,000. If you go through the same process but start with a monthly value of 65,216, i.e. subtracting out all of the overweight Class 9 and 10 vehicles, you come up with 24,730,000 20-year BESALs. If you take the difference between the 20-year BESAL and divide that by 69,716, the BESALs with the overweight Class 9’s and 10’s you get 24.48, or the overweight Class 9’s and 10’s cause the pavement to reach its 20-year design life over 2 years early. This is a quick, back of the napkin calculation, this only looks at Class 9’s and 10’s, not the other 8 heavy commercial classes. As part of a technical implementation research project we are looking at developing a report function that will perform this calculation
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for all heavy commercial classes. Because the heavy commercial haulers are looking to move that weight of freight we will add additional legal-weight trucks so that the total weight being shipped stays the same. FREIGHT For WIM #37 for January 2012, it was calculated that approximately 1,047,000 tons of freight crossed the sensors going WB on I-94. Table 6 summarizes the number of vehicles by class and the number of empty vehicles. Table 6 and Figure 13 summarize the freight shipment by class and tonnage. CALIBRATION Because of the unique location of WIM #37 at MnROAD the test truck passes over the system every few weeks when it goes to get fuel. Because there were sensor failures and difficulties with communicating with the controller, calibration of WIM #37 did not occur until November 28, 2011. As part of the on-going monitoring to assure the performance between calibrations, gross vehicle weights and front axle weights of Class 2’s, 3’s, and 9’s are being monitored on a monthly basis. Table 7 summarizes the gross vehicle weight of the Class 2’s and 3’s. Currently, all Class 2’s and 3’s are included in this data. In the future, the goal would be to only monitor the Class 2’s and 3’s that are not pulling trailers. Table 8 summarizes the front axle weight of the Class 2’s, 3’s, and 9’s by lane. The current goal of the calibration is to first have the GVW for each class and each lane stay within a range of ±5% and then secondly to have each individual axle stay within a range of ±9%. As you can see in Table 7, the GVW for both Classes and for both Lanes were within the range. In Table 8, the front axle weight for all three Classes in both lanes is currently within the range. Past WIM research indicates that an unloaded Class 9 should weigh 28 to 32 kips. Data from this site indicates that this unloaded range may have moved a little higher. The range for loaded Class 9’s is generally in the 70 to 80 kip range but varies more by site and season. Figures 14 and 15 shows histograms of the monthly GVW of Class 9’s for the last 12 months for Lanes 1 and 2, respectively. Figure 16 is a graph of the unloaded and loaded peaks by lane versus date. There are enough Class 9’s in Lanes 1 and 2 that a semiweekly histogram can be developed. Both Lanes were recalibrated on November 28, 2011 and are remaining within range. SUMMARY For January 2012, the average volume for WB I-94 peaked on Fridays. The overweight vehicles peaked on Wednesdays and were lowest during the weekend. The overweight vehicles peaked from 10 am to 4 pm. For January 2012, for the Class 9’s, 9.3% of them were overweight, and for the Class 10’s, 73.3% of them were overweight. It appears that there are slight differences in speeds based on vehicle class, lane, and hour of the day. As expected, the GVW was higher in the driving lane versus the passing lane, 5,047,000 and 1,812,000; respectively. Also as expected, the ESALs were higher in the driving lane versus the passing lane, 69,716 and 11,622, respectively. For January 2012 approximately 1,047,000 tons of freight was shipped WB on I-94 at WIM #37. For January the overweight Class 9’s and 10’s were shortening the 20-year BESAL design
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life by over 2 years. Table 9 provides a monthly summary of some of the key data for the site during the last 12 months. Attach: Table 1 – Vehicle Classification Data Table 2 – Top 10 Gross Vehicle Weight, Class 9 and Class 10 Table 3 – Top 20 Speeders Table 4 – Gross Vehicle Weight by Class and Lane Table 5 –ESALs by Class and Lane and Flexible ESAL Factors Table 6 – Freight Summary Table 7 – Gross Vehicle Weight by Class and Lane Table 8 – Front Axle Weight by Class and Lane Table 9 – Site Summary Chart 1 – Histogram of Vehicles Over 88,000 Pounds for Last 12 Months Figure 1 – Average Volume and Average Overweight Volume vs. Day of the Week Figure 2 – Passenger and Heavy Commercial Vehicles vs. Hour of the Day Figure 3 – Overweight Vehicles by Class vs. Hour of the Day Figure 4 – Overweight Vehicles vs. Hour of the Day Figure 5 – Class 9’s, 10’s, and 6’s vs. Gross Vehicle Weight Figure 6 – Average Speed by Lane and Vehicle Type vs. Hour of the Day Figure 7 – Average Speed vs. Day of the Week Figure 8 – Average Speed by Lane vs. Hour of the Day Figure 9 – Total Gross Vehicle Weight by Class and Lane Figure 10 – Total Gross Vehicle Weight by Class Figure 11 – Total ESALs by Class and Lane Figure 12 – ESALs by Class Figure 13 – Freight Tonnage and Percentage by Class Figure 14 – Monthly Class 9 GVW Histogram – Lane 1 (WB Driving) Figure 15 - Monthly Class 9 GVW Histogram – Lane 2 (WB Passing) Figure 16 – Unloaded and Loaded Peaks by Lane vs. Date To request information from this document in an alternative format, please contact the Affirmative Action
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MONTHLY MONTHLY MONTHLY MONTHLY
AVERAGE MONTHLY TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL
VEHICLE DAILY TOTAL VOLUME OVERWEIGHT OVERWEIGHT
CLASS VOLUME VOLUME PERCENTAGE VEHICLES PERCENTAGE
C1 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
C2 14,909 462,192 63.3% 0 0.0%
C3 5,402 167,448 22.9% 0 0.0%
C4 57 1,774 0.2% 47 0.4%
C5 364 11,294 1.5% 76 0.7%
C6 123 3,815 0.5% 181 1.7%
C7 10 319 0.0% 129 1.2%
C8 105 3,254 0.4% 137 1.3%
C9 2,351 72,896 10.0% 6,800 63.6%
C10 125 3,876 0.5% 2,843 26.6%
C11 61 1,898 0.3% 325 3.0%
C12 25 785 0.1% 29 0.3%
C13 11 351 0.0% 125 1.2%
TOTAL = 23,545 729,902 100.0% 10,692 100.0%
DAY OF VEHICLE GVW
DATE WEEK TIME CLASS DIRECTION LANE (lbs)
1/16/12 Monday 9:02:35 10 Westbound 1 137,000
1/11/12 Wednesday 10:28:02 10 Westbound 1 132,000
1/28/12 Saturday 8:28:21 10 Westbound 1 130,000
1/5/12 Thursday 13:37:28 10 Westbound 1 129,000
1/8/12 Sunday 18:01:59 10 Westbound 1 129,000
1/13/12 Friday 12:04:30 10 Westbound 1 129,000
1/8/12 Sunday 10:06:11 10 Westbound 1 128,000
1/8/12 Sunday 10:05:58 10 Westbound 1 126,000
1/12/12 Thursday 9:38:41 10 Westbound 1 126,000
1/10/12 Tuesday 10:34:03 10 Westbound 1 125,000
January 2012
TABLE 2 - TOP 10 GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT, CLASS 9 AND CLASS 10
TABLE 1 - VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION DATA
WIM #37 - OTSEGO
January 2012
WIM #37 - OTSEGO
DAY OF VEHICLE SPEED
DATE WEEK TIME CLASS DIRECTION LANE (mph)
1/5/12 Thursday 8:48:11 2 Westbound 2 115
1/5/12 Thursday 13:23:59 2 Westbound 2 113
1/17/12 Tuesday 0:23:46 2 Westbound 2 106
1/28/12 Saturday 3:59:08 2 Westbound 1 102
1/30/12 Monday 19:00:54 2 Westbound 1 102
1/2/12 Monday 17:19:23 3 Westbound 2 100
1/5/12 Thursday 23:13:40 2 Westbound 2 100
1/14/12 Saturday 9:29:58 2 Westbound 2 98
1/9/12 Monday 13:55:01 2 Westbound 1 97
1/19/12 Thursday 17:30:40 2 Westbound 1 97
1/9/12 Monday 15:12:59 2 Westbound 2 96
1/9/12 Monday 21:51:20 2 Westbound 2 95
1/20/12 Friday 15:23:02 2 Westbound 2 95
1/3/12 Tuesday 0:52:25 2 Westbound 1 94
1/7/12 Saturday 19:29:58 3 Westbound 1 94
1/8/12 Sunday 9:19:50 2 Westbound 2 94
1/9/12 Monday 19:27:56 2 Westbound 2 94
1/10/12 Tuesday 8:58:00 2 Westbound 2 94
1/22/12 Sunday 18:07:58 2 Westbound 2 94
1/24/12 Tuesday 18:36:48 2 Westbound 2 94
WB WB
DRIVING PASSING
VEHICLE LANE LANE TOTAL
CLASS (Kips) (Kips) (Kips) PERCENTAGE
C1 0 0 0 0.0%
C2 742,302 681,581 1,423,882 20.8%
C3 489,914 379,018 868,933 12.7%
C4 20,300 7,366 27,667 0.4%
C5 123,963 35,101 159,064 2.3%
C6 67,737 29,567 97,303 1.4%
C7 13,844 3,716 17,560 0.3%
C8 79,830 29,445 109,275 1.6%
C9 3,181,227 574,235 3,755,462 54.7%
C10 191,460 58,276 249,736 3.6%
C11 91,308 8,183 99,491 1.5%
C12 40,194 5,179 45,373 0.7%
C13 5,343 490 5,834 0.1%
TOTAL = 5,047,422 1,812,157 6,859,580 100.0%
GVW/LANE = 73.6% 26.4%
January 2012
TABLE 3 - TOP 20 SPEEDERS
WIM #37 - OTSEGO
January 2012
TABLE 4 - GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT BY CLASS AND LANE
WIM #37 - OTSEGO
WB WB FLEXIBLE
VEHICLE DRIVING PASSING ESAL
CLASS LANE LANE TOTAL PERCENTAGE FACTOR
C1 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0004
C2 109 101 210 0.3% 0.0005
C3 197 125 322 0.4% 0.0019
C4 416 140 555 0.7% 0.70
C5 1,515 302 1,817 2.2% 0.17
C6 1,123 383 1,507 1.9% 0.40
C7 309 74 383 0.5% 1.08
C8 1,208 468 1,676 2.1% 0.43
C9 58,985 9,070 68,056 83.7% 1.00
C10 3,000 749 3,749 4.6% 0.96
C11 2,055 153 2,209 2.7% 1.32
C12 652 50 702 0.9% 0.92
C13 145 7 153 0.2% 2.92
TOTAL = 69,716 11,622 81,338 100.0%
ESALS/LANE = 85.7% 14.3%
WEIGHT OF TOTAL NUMBER PERCENTAGE TOTAL WEIGHT WEIGHT TOTAL
EMPTY NUMBER OF OF OF FREIGHT OF EMPTY WEIGHT OF
VEHICLE VEHICLE OF EMPTY EMPTY & VEHICLES VEHICLES FREIGHT
CLASS (Kips) VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES (Kips) (Kips) (Tons)
C4 15.0 1,783 323 18.1% 49,485 4,021 11,782
C5 8.0 11,240 1,695 15.1% 161,292 12,102 36,415
C6 19.0 3,811 789 20.7% 111,678 13,443 20,409
C7 11.5 264 0 0.0% 16,487 0 6,726
C8 31.0 3,197 1,394 43.6% 110,949 32,152 11,452
C9 33.0 72,903 9,994 13.7% 4,083,037 298,651 854,195
C10 33.5 3,869 316 8.2% 262,682 9,276 67,190
C11 36.5 1,898 53 2.8% 107,899 1,792 19,382
C12 36.5 787 17 2.2% 50,149 444 10,800
C13 31.5 361 40 11.1% 28,062 645 8,653
TOTAL = 100,113 14,621 14.6% 4,981,720 -- 1,047,003
January 2012
TABLE 6 - FREIGHT SUMMARY
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TABLE 5 - ESALs BY CLASS AND LANE AND FLEXIBLE ESAL FACTORS
WIM #37 - OTSEGO
January 2012
VEHICLE LANE 1 GVW LANE 2 GVW
MONTH CLASS (Kips) ± 5% (Kips) ± 5%
Feb 11 C2 4.54 -- 4.05 --
Mar 11 -- -- -- --
Apr 11 -- -- -- --
May 11 -- -- -- --
Jun 11 -- -- -- --
Jul 11 -- -- -- --
Aug 11 -- -- -- --
Sep 11 3.68 -- 3.30 -18.52%
Oct 11 3.66 -0.54% 3.25 -19.75%
Nov 11 3.70 0.54% 3.22 -20.49%
Dec 11 3.83 -- 3.62 --
Jan 12 3.68 -3.92% 3.49 -3.59%
Feb 11 C3 6.41 -- 6.24 --
Mar 11 -- -- -- --
Apr 11 -- -- -- --
May 11 -- -- -- --
Jun 11 -- -- -- --
Jul 11 -- -- -- --
Aug 11 -- -- -- --
Sep 11 6.14 -- 5.03 -19.39%
Oct 11 6.08 -0.98% 4.97 -20.35%
Nov 11 6.00 -2.28% 4.86 -22.12%
Dec 11 6.03 -- 5.41 --
Jan 12 5.92 -1.82% 5.26 -2.77%
VEHICLE LANE 1 FRONT AXLE LANE 2 FRONT AXLE
MONTH CLASS (Kips) ± 9% (Kips) ± 9%
Feb 11 C2 2.55 -- 2.43 --
Mar 11 -- -- -- --
Apr 11 -- -- -- --
May 11 -- -- -- --
Jun 11 -- -- -- --
Jul 11 -- -- -- --
Aug 11 -- -- -- --
Sep 11 2.08 -- 1.89 -22.22%
Oct 11 2.08 0.00% 1.87 -23.05%
Nov 11 2.10 0.96% 1.85 -23.87%
Dec 11 2.18 -- 2.08 --
Jan 12 2.11 -3.21% 2.01 -3.37%
Feb 11 C3 3.25 -- 3.43 --
Mar 11 -- -- -- --
Apr 11 -- -- -- --
May 11 -- -- -- --
Jun 11 -- -- -- --
Jul 11 -- -- -- --
Aug 11 -- -- -- --
Sep 11 2.96 -- 2.61 -23.91%
Oct 11 2.95 -0.34% 2.58 -24.78%
Nov 11 2.97 0.34% 2.54 -25.95%
Dec 11 3.06 -- 2.86 --
Jan 12 2.98 -2.61% 2.78 -2.80%
Feb 11 C9 12.17 -- 11.86 --
Mar 11 -- -- -- --
Apr 11 -- -- -- --
May 11 -- -- -- --
Jun 11 -- -- -- --
Jul 11 -- -- -- --
Aug 11 -- -- -- --
Sep 11 10.51 -- 9.55 -19.48%
Oct 11 10.45 -0.57% 10.17 -14.25%
Nov 11 10.43 -0.76% 9.01 -24.03%
Dec 11 10.29 -- 9.94 --
Jan 12 10.51 2.14% 9.97 0.30%
January 2012
TABLE 7 - GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT BY CLASS AND LANE
WIM #37 - OTSEGO
January 2012
TABLE 8 - FRONT AXLE WEIGHT BY CLASS AND LANE
WIM #37 - OTSEGO
WB WB HEAVY HEAVYWB WB HEAVY HEAVY COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL
WB WB WB PASSENGER PASSENGER COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN VEHICLES INTOTAL MONTHLY MONTHLY VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES DRIVING LANE PASSING LANE
MONTH VOLUME ADT HCADT # % # % % %Feb 11 693,863 24,781 2,934 611,716 88.2% 82,147 11.8% 75.7% 24.3%Mar 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Apr 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --May 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Jun 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Jul 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Aug 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Sep 11 906,478 30,216 4,002 786,405 86.8% 120,073 13.2% 76.3% 23.7%Oct 11 892,101 28,777 4,058 766,288 85.9% 125,813 14.1% 76.7% 23.3%Nov 11 815,156 27,172 3,632 706,186 86.6% 108,970 13.4% 79.6% 20.4%Dec 11 822,223 26,523 3,366 717,845 87.3% 104,378 12.7% 79.6% 20.4%Jan 12 729,902 23,545 3,234 629,640 86.3% 100,262 13.7% 80.7% 19.3%
TOTAL = 4,859,723 -- -- 4,218,080 -- 641,643 -- -- --AVERAGE = 809,954 26,836 3,538 703,013 86.8% 106,941 13.2% 78.1% 21.9%
ESALS ESALS PAVEMENTWB WB LIFE SYSTEM SYSTEM
DRIVING PASSING TOTAL DECREASE OPERATION OPERATIONMONTH LANE LANE ESALS MONTHS * Days %
Feb 11 112,226 18,698 130,924 5.99 28 100.0%Mar 11 -- -- -- -- 9 29.0%Apr 11 -- -- -- -- 0 0.0%May 11 -- -- -- -- 0 0.0%Jun 11 -- -- -- -- 0 0.0%Jul 11 -- -- -- -- 23 74.2%
Aug 11 -- -- -- -- 31 100.0%Sep 11 79,293 10,814 90,108 27.32 30 100.0%Oct 11 82,371 9,640 92,011 30.22 31 100.0%Nov 11 72,431 8,952 81,383 24.44 30 100.0%Dec 11 76,699 10,500 87,199 27.96 31 100.0%Jan 12 69,716 11,622 81,338 24.48 31 100.0%
TOTAL = 492,736 70,227 562,963 -- 244 --AVERAGE = 82,123 11,705 93,827 23.4 -- 66.8%
* Based on WLI of 88,000 lbs in effect until March 9, 2010 and then again starting December 11, 2010.
VOLUME
&
VEHICLE CLASS
ESALS
TABLE 9 - SITE SUMMARYWIM #37 - OTSEGO
January 2012
OVERWEIGHT/GVW GVW TOTAL OVERWEIGHT/ HEAVY NUMBER NUMBERWB WB TOTAL NUMBER OF TOTAL COMMERCIAL OVER OVER
DRIVING PASSING GVW OVERWEIGHT VOLUME VOLUME 88,000 98,000MONTH LANE LANE KIPS MONTH VEHICLES * % % LBS LBS
Feb 11 4,638,930 2,275,614 6,914,543 Feb 11 22,129 3.2% 26.9% 11,143 4,738Mar 11 -- -- -- Mar 11 -- -- -- -- --Apr 11 -- -- -- Apr 11 -- -- -- -- --May 11 -- -- -- May 11 -- -- -- -- --Jun 11 -- -- -- Jun 11 -- -- -- -- --Jul 11 -- -- -- Jul 11 -- -- -- -- --
Aug 11 -- -- -- Aug 11 -- -- -- -- --Sep 11 5,715,027 2,118,839 7,833,866 Sep 11 11,723 1.3% 9.8% 1,041 834Oct 11 5,940,604 1,973,536 7,914,140 Oct 11 12,157 1.4% 9.7% 1,329 1,090Nov 11 5,384,451 1,880,020 7,264,471 Nov 11 9,871 1.2% 9.1% 927 723Dec 11 5,406,508 1,911,683 7,318,191 Dec 11 15,598 1.9% 14.9% 1,071 668Jan 12 5,047,422 1,812,157 6,859,580 Jan 12 10,692 1.5% 10.7% 923 636
TOTAL = 32,132,942 11,971,850 44,104,792 TOTAL = 82,170 -- -- 16,434 8,689AVERAGE = 5,355,490 1,995,308 7,350,799 AVERAGE = 13,695 1.7% 12.8% 2,739 1,448
* Based on WLI of 88,000 lbs in effect until March 9, 2010 and then again starting December 11, 2010.
85thAVERAGE MEDIAN PERCENTILE WB
SPEED SPEED SPEED FREIGHTMONTH (mph) (mph) (mph) MONTH TONS
Feb 11 66 68 74 Feb 11 1,130,309Mar 11 -- -- -- Mar 11 --Apr 11 -- -- -- Apr 11 --May 11 -- -- -- May 11 --Jun 11 -- -- -- Jun 11 --Jul 11 -- -- -- Jul 11 --
Aug 11 -- -- -- Aug 11 --Sep 11 70 71 75 Sep 11 1,204,679Oct 11 70 71 75 Oct 11 1,294,747Nov 11 70 71 75 Nov 11 1,088,332Dec 11 70 71 75 Dec 11 1,120,558Jan 12 70 71 75 Jan 12 1,047,003
TOTAL = -- -- -- TOTAL = 6,885,628AVERAGE = 69 71 75 AVERAGE = 1,147,605
OVERWEIGHT
VEHICLES
GROSS VEHICLE
WEIGHT
SPEED
FREIGHT
TABLE 9 - SITE SUMMARY (contd.)WIM #37 - OTSEGO
January 2012
Vehicle Weights(Kips) Jan-12 Dec-11 Nov-11 Oct-11 Sep-11 Aug-11 Jul-11 Jun-11 May-11 Apr-11 Mar-11 Feb-1188-90 119 134 59 75 64 76 48 1,58990-92 68 91 47 53 54 42 31 1,33092-94 48 71 32 44 42 37 18 1,29994-96 21 62 31 30 26 42 23 1,18496-98 31 45 35 36 21 23 21 991
98-100 22 31 33 49 29 31 18 931>100 614 637 689 1,040 805 877 610 3,783
TOTAL = 923 1,071 926 1,327 1,041 1,128 769* ** ** ** ** 11,107***
* System down from July 1st until July 9th.** System down for entire month.*** Calibration issue with Lane 1.
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Vehicle Weight (Kips)
Chart 1 ‐ Histogram of Vehicles Over 88,000 Pounds for Last 12 Months
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Figure 1 - Average Volume and Average Overweight Volume vs. Day of the Week
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Figure 2 - Passenger and Heavy Commercial Vehicles vs. Hour of the Day
WB Passenger Vehicles - Driving Lane
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Figure 3 - Overweight Vehicles by Class vs. Hour of the Day
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Figure 4 - Overweight Vehicles vs. Hour of the Day
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Weight (Kips)
Figure 5 - Class 9's, 10's and 6's vs. Gross Vehicle Weight
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Figure 6 - Average Speed by Lane and Vehicle Type vs. Hour of the Day
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Figure 7 - Average Speed vs. Day of the Week
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Figure 8 - Average Speed by Lane vs. Hour of the Day
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Figure 9 - Total Gross Vehicle Weight by Class and Lane
WB Driving LaneWB Passing Lane
C1 0.0%
C2 20.8%
C3 12.7%
C4 0.4%
C5 2.3%
C6 1.4%
C7 0.3%
C8 1.6%
C9 54.7%
C10 3.6%
C11 1.5%
C12 0.7%
C13 0.1%
Figure 10 - Total Gross Vehicle Weight by Class
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Figure 11 - Total ESALs by Class and Lane
WB Driving LaneWB Passing Lane
C1 0.0%
C2 0.3%
C3 0.4%
C4 0.7% C5
2.2% C6 1.9%
C7 0.5%
C8 2.1%
C9 83.7%
C10 4.6%
C11 2.7%
C12 0.9%
C13 0.2%
Figure 12 - ESALs by Class
C4 11,782
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C5 36,415
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C6 20,409
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C7 6,726
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C8 11,452
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C9 854,195
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C10 67,190
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C11 19,382
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C12 10,800
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C13 8,653
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Figure 13 - Freight Tonnage and Percentage by Class
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GVW (Kips)
Figure 14 - Monthly Class 9 GVW Histogram - Lane 1 (WB Driving) Sep-10Oct-10Nov-10Dec-10Jan-11Feb-11Aug-11Sep-11Oct-11Nov-11Dec-11Jan-12
Unloaded Peak 28-32 Kips
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Figure 15 - Monthly Class 9 GVW Histogram - Lane 2 (WB Passing) Sep-10Oct-10Nov-10Dec-10Jan-11Feb-11Aug-11Sep-11Oct-11Nov-11Dec-11Jan-12
Unload Peak 28-32 Kips
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ips)
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Figure 16 - Unloaded and Loaded Peaks by Lane vs. Date
Lane 1 - Unloaded PeakLane 2 - Unloaded PeakLane 1 - Loaded PeakLane 2 - Loaded Peak