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Benton‑Franklin COG counts show Road 68 corridor remains busiest; Pasco records five of region’s top count sites
Summary
Benton‑Franklin Council of Governments presented results of the 2024 regional traffic count program: Road 68 (north of I‑182) registered the region’s highest average daily volume and five of the top 25 high‑volume sites are in Pasco. The counts will guide project priorities and funding applications.
Benton‑Franklin Council of Governments (BFCOG) staff presented the 2024 regional traffic count program to the Pasco City Council on April 28, reporting data collected at 718 regional sites, including 24 locations in Pasco. Tanner Martin, regional planner, said the program uses pneumatic tube counters deployed midweek in spring and fall to capture representative travel…
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