US 202 Traffic Analysis - Section 100 - Delaware State Line To Matlack Street

US 202 Traffic Analysis - Section 100 - Delaware State Line To Matlack Street

Product No.: 92007
Date Published: 03/1992

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This report presents current traffic counts as well as Year 1998 and 2018 traffic forecasts on a 7.5-mile segment of US 202 between the Delaware State Line and and Matlack Street in Chester County. It was prepared at the request of PennDot which is conducting environmental impact and preliminary engineering studies for improvements to US 202 Section 100 in Chester County. The DVRPC's regional travel simulation model was used to estimate future traffic volumes for four alternatives. These alternatives include: no widening of US 202, TSM improvements, widening US 202 to six lanes, and widening US 202 to six lanes with interchanges at US 1 and PA 926.

Geographic Area Covered: The US 202 Corridor for Section 100 includes the following municipalities; Chester County: Birmingham Township, East Bradford Township, Thornbury Township, West Chester Borough, West Goshen Township and Westtown Township; in Delaware County: Bethel Township, Birmingham Township, Concord Township and Thornbury Township.

Key Words: US 202, Existing Traffic Volumes, Improvement Alternatives, Future Traffic Volumes, Focused Highway Assignment Process, Highway Assignment Model, Proposed Development Activity, Trip Generation

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