US 202 Section 700 Traffic Study

US 202 Section 700 Traffic Study

Product No.: 07009
Date Published: 01/2007

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This report documents 2020 traffic forecasts for the US 202 Section 700 corridor in Bucks and Montgomery counties in Pennsylvania. Average daily and AM and PM peak hour forecasts are provided for a No-Build and three Build alternatives. The Build alternatives include a US 202 Parkway on a new alignment, Widening Upper State Road, and a Combination Alternative comprised of some Upper State Road widening and a portion of the new alignment Parkway.

Geographic Area Covered: The municipalities of Hatfield Borough, Hatfield Township, Horsham Township, Lansdale Borough, Lower Gwynedd Township, Montgomery Township, North Wales Borough, and Upper Gwynedd Township in Montgomery County and Buckingham Township, Chalfont Borough, Doylestown Borough, Doylestown Township, Hilltown Township, Ivyland Borough, New Britain Borough, New Britain Township, Silverdale Borough, Solebury Township, Warminster Township, Warrington Township, and Warwick Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Key Words: US 202, Section 700, 202 Parkway, Combination Alternative, Widen Upper State Road, Traffic Forecasts, Travel Simulation, systems planning

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