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May ATR Monthly Report Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of Transportation Data and Analysis May 2011

Introduction The purpose of this report is to examine monthly traffic trends on Minnesota roads. A total of 72 Automatic Traffic Recorder (ATR) sites were used in the analysis for the May 2011 ATR report. Fluctuation in gas prices and changes in drivers behavior are major challenges for traffic forecasters, transportation planners, and transportation engineers when projecting future traffic volumes. In June 2008, all grades of gas in Minnesota were a lofty $3.90 per gallon, but by the end of the year prices had plummeted to $1.65 per gallon. Since the inception of 2009, the cost of gas has trended upward with prices reaching $2.51 per gallon at the start of 2010 and $3.90 per gallon 1 by May 2011. When predicting the relationship between gas price and fuel consumption in Minnesota during this period of time, it would be reasonable to assume a negative correlation as fuel costs rise, fuel use and vehicle travel decrease. However, this has not been the case. Regardless of the price of gas, fuel use and vehicle volume have instead fluctuated on a seasonal basis. During summer months both fuel consumption and ATR volume are at their highest during the year (for example, in August and September 2010 gas prices averaged a robust $2.75 per gallon 1, but Minnesotans pumped more fuel in a two-month span than they had in nearly three years). Fall and winter months, on the other hand, tend to exhibit a steady decrease in both fuel use and ATR traffic. When spring hits Minnesota, both variables begin to steadily climb towards their summer peaks. Data from the FHWA Office of Highway Policy Information shows that annual vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in the U.S. was virtually flat or declining from 2004-2009. According to the MnDOT Office of Transportation Data and Analysis, a similar trend existed in Minnesota over the same five-year period (see chart on Page 5). Traffic forecasters may have reason to believe driver tendencies are shifting on a local and national level due to the recovering economy. Additionally, both Minnesota and the U.S. have experienced positive growth in non-farm employment 3. With an increase in jobs, it is no surprise that vehicle travel has also increased. In Minnesota for 2010, ATR volume surpassed its 2009 total the first time since 2007 that the year-end ATR volume was greater than the previous year. In the U.S. at the end of April 2011 (May data not yet available), the VMT for the previous 12 months was 0.6% (17 billion miles) greater than the same 12-month figure for April 2010 2. 1 U.S. Energy Information Administration 2 US/DOT, Federal Highway Administration 3 Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

Acronyms & Definitions ATR (Automatic Traffic Recorders) are loops in the pavement surface that continuously and automatically collect traffic volume data. There are 78 sites on roads in Minnesota. AADT (Annual Average Daily Traffic) represents the total traffic count that occurs in one year divided by 365. VMT (Vehicle Miles Traveled) is commonly used to measure the demand on our transportation network. The VMT is computed by multiplying the AADT by the centerline road miles. EMPLOYMENT (number of jobs) is defined as civilian workers employed full or part time who receive pay for any part of the pay period that includes the 12 th day of the month. Excluded are proprietors, self-employed, unpaid family or volunteer workers, farm workers, and domestic workers. Persons working at more than one establishment are counted in each establishment. Facts The 2010 VMT was 56.8 billion for all roads in Minnesota 1. During May 2011, the average gas price was $3.90 per gallon in Minnesota and $3.90 per gallon in the U.S. 2 The consumption of gas and diesel fuel in Minnesota was 234.2 million gallons for May 2011 3. 1 MnDOT, Office of Transportation Data and Analysis, Gene Hicks, 651-366-3856 2 U.S. Energy Information Administration 3 Minnesota Department of Revenue

Minnesota Annual Vehicle Miles Traveled 60 58 56 54 VMT (billions) 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Year VMT in Minnesota has been virtually flat or declining since 2004. Source: MnDOT, Office of Transportation Data and Analysis, Gene Hicks, 651-366-3856

Gas Price vs. VMT in Minnesota 60 $5.00 $4.50 58 $4.00 VMT (billions) 56 54 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 price per gallon 52 $2.00 $1.50 50 $1.00 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Year VMT GAS PRICE Sources: MnDOT, Office of Transportation Data and Analysis, Gene Hicks, 651-366-3856; MnDOT, Office of Finance, Budget Section, Greg Colberg, 651-366-4847

ATR Traffic Change Comparison in Greater Minnesota May 2010 vs. May 2011 ATR volume may have been affected by inclement weather occurring 5/1, 5/5, 5/8-5/9, 5/14-5/15, 5/21-5/22, 5/31 The following ATRs are inactive due to nearby construction projects: ATR 102 - Construction on I-35 ATR 103 - Construction on I-35 For MnDOT construction information, you can go to: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/construction

ATR Traffic Change Comparison in Metro Area May 2010 vs. May 2011 ATR volume may have been affected by inclement weather occurring 5/1, 5/5, 5/8-5/9, 5/14-5/15, 5/21-5/22, 5/31 The following ATRs are inactive due to nearby construction projects: ATR 389 - Construction on TH 280 For MnDOT construction information, you can go to: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/construction

Minnesota Monthly ATR Volume Comparisons 80 Volume (millions) 75 70 65 60 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 55 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month Note: 72 ATRs were used to estimate the monthly volume ATR volumes were lower for May 2011 compared to May 2010. May 2011 vs. May 2010 May 2010 vs. May 2009 May 2009 vs. May 2008-0.62% (70.6 million vs. 71.0 million) -1.62% (71.0 million vs. 72.2 million) 1.69% (72.2 million vs. 71.0 million) Source: MnDOT, Office of Transportation Data and Analysis, Gene Hicks, 651-366-3856

2,850,000 Minnesota Monthly Non-Farm Employment Comparisons 2,800,000 Jobs 2,750,000 2,700,000 2,650,000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2,600,000 2,550,000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month May 2011 vs. May 2010 May 2010 vs. May 2009 May 2009 vs. May 2008-0.07% (2,677,067 vs. 2,678,852 jobs) -0.17% (2,678,852 vs. 2,683,426 jobs) -3.89% (2,683,426 vs. 2,791,915 jobs) Sources: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development; Labor Market Information, Jerry Brown, 651-259-7382

Gas Price vs. Fuel Consumption in Minnesota 290.00 $4.00 280.00 $3.75 Gallons (millions) 270.00 260.00 250.00 240.00 230.00 $3.50 $3.25 $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 Price Per Gallon 220.00 210.00 Fuel Consumption Gas Price $2.25 $2.00 Month Note: Fuel consumption is gas and diesel combined. This includes all types of gas (E85, M85, etc.) Source: U.S Energy Information Administration