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As Table 57 suggests, Wyoming really does not have a significant traffic congestion problem, although there are likely to be specific sites in the state where traffic does have some major adverse impacts. The two cities in Wyoming with populations over 50,000, Cheyenne and Casper, have Travel Time Indices (TTIs) of 1.04. This means that driving times during peak traffic are 4 percent longer than during off-peak times. While this TTI does not reach the 1.18 level that this study identifies as severe congestion, the relative increase in delay projected over the next 25 years is 100 percent, which will be sharply noticed by local commuters. (The 'delay' in the travel time is that portion of the TTI over 1.0.) To put things into perspective, TTIs of around 1.08, reflect current traffic in cities such as Cleveland, Richmond-Petersburg, and Spokane. Wyoming could solve this limited problem by adding just 22.4 new lane-miles by 2030 at an estimated cost of $45 million in today's dollars. This investment would save an estimated 339 thousand hours per year that are now lost sitting in traffic, at a yearly cost of $5.28 per delay-hour saved. This does not account for the additional benefits not quantified in this study, including: lower fuel use, reduced accident rates and vehicle operating costs, lower shipping costs and truck travel time reductions, greater freight reliability, and a number of benefits associated with greater community accessibility, including an expanded labor pool for employers and new job choices for workers. » Return to Index Page: Study, State-By-State Data, Maps This information is excerpted from A Detailed State-by-State Analysis of Future Congestion and Capacity Needs and Building Roads to Reduce Traffic Congestion in America's Cities: How Much and at What Cost? Additional Resources: |
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