MEMORANDUM

DATE       April 20, 2011

TO           Congestion Management Program Files

FROM      Ariel Godwin, CMP Manager
Boston Region MPO Staff

RE            Limited-Access Highway Vehicle Occupancy Counts and Traffic Volumes, Summer 2010

This memorandum presents the results of summer 2010 vehicle occupancy counts. Vehicle occupancy count data are collected as part of the Congestion Management Process (CMP) work program. The CMP is an ongoing multimodal MPO program that has been funded (formerly under various other names) by the Boston Region MPO since 1995. The CMP’s tasks include collecting performance data about the region’s transportation system, identifying causes of recurring congestion, and developing recommendations for congestion-reducing strategies that can be implemented through projects funded in the MPO’s Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). In addition, the CMP supports the MPO’s Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) by providing data for needs assessment and recommending strategies for the LRTP. Data collected as part of the CMP can also be used for transportation modeling.

STUDY DESCRIPTION

In the fiscal year 2011 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), the CMP work program was updated to include monitoring of vehicle occupancies. The purpose of this monitoring is to provide data for future HOV system planning and other transportation-demand-management work. The vehicle occupancy counts from general-purpose lanes described in this memo may be particularly useful for HOV system planning. Currently the freeway sections in which data were collected do not have HOV lanes.

Vehicle occupancy data collection took place between June 15 and July 7, 2010, at seven locations:

  1. Route 3, northbound, between exits 15 and 16 in Weymouth
  2. Route 24 northbound near the I-93 ramps in Randolph
  3. Route 24 southbound near the I-93 ramps in Randolph
  4. I-90 eastbound between exits 13 and 14 in Natick
  5. I-95, northbound, between exits 30A and 30B in Lexington
  6. I-93, northbound, between exits 41 and 42 in Wilmington
  7. I-93, southbound, between exits 41 and 42 in Wilmington

Data collection took place in the morning (7:00 – 9:00 AM) for inbound traffic (in the direction of downtown Boston) and in the afternoons (4:00 – 6:00 PM) for outbound traffic. Data were collected by MPO staff; each staff member monitored one lane and recorded the number of occupants in each vehicle that passed using a mechanical tally counting board.

Data collection presented some challenges. In particular, a visual assessment of how many people are in a passing vehicle can be challenging depending on factors such as lighting conditions, vehicle speed, and vehicle window tinting. Also, given the limited-access design of freeways and the high speed of traffic, it was difficult to find a safe location, with clear lines of sight, from which to collect data. The safety of the data collectors was a significant factor in the choice of locations. To this end, rest stop locations were sought for observers to park their vehicles and also have a clear sight distance. For four of the seven locations at which data were collected, a MassDOT van was required in order to assure adequate safety.

Assumptions

Because of the difficulty, or in some cases impossibility, of counting the number of occupants inside certain types of vehicles, the following assumptions were made when calculating the average vehicle occupancy numbers:

These assumptions were developed by staff. Although they are not necessarily specific to the locations, it was not possible to develop any more location-specific assumptions for these particular vehicle types.

RESULTS BY LOCATION

Figure 1 shows the count locations, as well as the locations of the HOV lanes. Locations are in geographical order clockwise from southeast to north.

Route 3 Northbound

Table 1 shows summer 2010 vehicle occupancy data for Route 3 northbound, between exits 15 and 16 in Weymouth.

Route 24 Northbound

Table 2 shows summer 2010 vehicle occupancy data for Route 24, at the construction site near the I-93 ramps in Randolph, in the northbound direction.

Route 24 Southbound

Table 3 shows summer 2010 vehicle occupancy data for Route 24, at the construction site near the I-93 ramps in Randolph, in the southbound direction.

I-90/Mass Turnpike Eastbound

Table 4 shows summer 2010 vehicle occupancy data for I-90/Mass Turnpike, eastbound, between exits 13 and 14 in Natick.

I-95 Northbound

Table 5 shows summer 2010 vehicle occupancy data for I-95 in Lexington, between exits 30A and 30B, in the northbound direction.

I-93 Northbound

Table 6 shows summer 2010 vehicle occupancy data for I-93 in Wilmington, at the emergency pullout between exits 41 and 42, in the northbound direction.

I-93 Southbound

Table 7 shows summer 2010 vehicle occupancy data for I-93 in Wilmington, at the emergency pullout between exits 41 and 42, in the southbound direction.

CONCLUSIONS

Table 8 shows a summary of the results from summer 2010 freeway vehicle-occupancy counts. Route 24 southbound had the highest average weighted vehicle occupancy (1.3), while I-93 southbound had the lowest (1.11).

The slightly higher occupancy counts on Route 3 and Route 24 may be partially explained by the proximity of the count locations to the southern end point of the Southeast Expressway HOV lane. At these locations, it may be assumed that a large proportion of northbound morning traffic was headed toward downtown Boston via the Southeast Expressway. The availability of an HOV lane along the Southeast Expressway may give drivers an incentive to seek higher-occupancy commuting options. The same is true for southbound afternoon traffic on Route 24; a significant proportion of vehicles may have come from the HOV lane.

The same effect was not observed at the I-93 location. Although traffic at this location was headed toward the I-93 North HOV lanes, occupancy here was the lowest (1.11). However, the count location is much farther from the I-93 North HOV lane, and would have captured traffic headed for I-95 as well.

I-93 in the southbound direction also had the highest percentage of single-occupant vehicles (93%), while Route 24 southbound had the lowest (80%). Percentages of two-occupant vehicles were highest at Route 24 southbound (17%), Route 24 northbound (12%), and I-93 northbound (12%), again suggesting HOV lanes have an impact on commuting decisions.

Results from the HOV monitoring performed by staff in the fall of 2010 may reinforce this conclusion (see Appendices 1 and 21). The Southeast Expressway general-purpose lanes and HOV lanes were last monitored from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM on Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM, the average weighted vehicle occupancy (using the same weightings as were used for the general-purpose freeway occupancy counts described in this memo) was 2.60 for the northbound HOV lanes and 1.09 for the northbound general-purpose lanes. Assuming that both the summer 2010 freeway occupancy counts and the fall 2010 HOV lane occupancy counts represent typical morning traffic, it can be inferred that a substantial number of 2+ person vehicles counted at the Route 3 and Route 24 locations were headed to or from the HOV lanes.

For the counts done on June 29 and July 7, it is possible that holiday-related travel around the weekend of July 4th resulted in higher numbers of high-occupancy vehicles than normal, creating some bias in the data. However, efforts were made to avoid bias by scheduling counts during the middle of the week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) and at least one day before or after the official holiday weekend.

1 The two appended tables are from the memorandum, “Observed Travel Times, Vehicle Occupancies, and Travel Time Savings: I-93 North and Southeast Expressway High-Occupancy-Vehicle Lanes, Fall 2010” (Central Transportation Planning Staff, December 16, 2010), pp. 6 and 8.

This figure shows the locations where occupancy counts were conducted in the summer of 2010. The inbound count locations are indicated in yellow, the outbound count locations are indicated in red, and the locations where both inbound and outbound counts were conducted are indicated in orange. The locations of the HOV lanes are also highlighted on this map in pink. Other expressways are indicated by blue lines and arterial and limited-access roadways are indicated by green lines.

TABLE 1

Route 3 Northbound Vehicle Occupancy Counts
June 15, 2010
7:00 – 9:00 AM

Start Time

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

7:00–8:00 AM

2,882  

314  

28  

4  

3  

9  

7  

3  

9  

3,259  

3,916  

1.20  

8:00–9:00 AM

2,352  

309  

14  

2  

0  

4  

11  

1  

13  

2,706  

3,363  

1.24  

TOTAL

7:00–9:00 AM

5,234  

623  

42  

6  

3  

13  

18  

4  

22  

5,965  

7,279  

1.22  

*Includes motorcycles, unmarked police vehicles, and taxis without passengers.

**Includes limousines and other vehicles with blacked-out windows and vehicles for which visibility did not permit an accurate count.

***Assumes vehicle occupancies of 5.5 for 5+ vehicles, 10 for microbus, 25 for bus, and 2 for “Police/Fire/EMT” and “Not Known.”

 

TABLE 2

Route 24 Northbound Vehicle Occupancy Counts
July 7, 2010
7:00 – 9:00 AM

Start Time

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

7:00-8:00 AM

4,003  

569  

53  

8  

3  

12  

9  

10  

64  

4,731  

5,842  

1.23  

8:00-9:00 AM

3,626  

559  

77  

16  

5  

11  

4  

10  

73  

4,381  

5,443  

1.24  

TOTAL

7:00-9:00 AM

7,629  

1,128  

130  

24  

8  

23  

13  

20  

137  

9,112  

11,284  

1.24  

 

TABLE 3

Route 24 Southbound Vehicle Occupancy Counts
June 29, 2010
4:00 – 6:00 PM

Start Time

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

4:00–5:00 PM

4,419  

992  

121  

27  

13  

18  

5  

3  

62  

5,660  

7,381  

1.30  

5:00–6:00 PM

4,393  

839  

80  

26  

1  

10  

15  

3  

51  

5,418  

7,004  

1.29  

TOTAL

4:00–6:00 PM

8,812  

1,831  

201  

53  

14  

28  

20  

6  

113  

11,078  

14,384  

1.30  


 

TABLE 4

I-90/Mass. Turnpike Eastbound Vehicle Occupancy Counts
June 23, 2010
7:00 – 9:00 AM

Start Time

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

7:00–8:00 AM

4,369  

592  

48  

8  

0  

4  

6  

5  

0  

5,032  

5,929  

1.18  

8:00–9:00 AM

3,711  

401  

40  

5  

0  

2  

12  

5  

0  

4,176  

4,983  

1.19  

TOTAL

7:00–9:00 AM

8,080  

993  

88  

13  

0  

6  

18  

10  

0  

9,208  

10,912  

1.19  

 

TABLE 5

I-95 Northbound Vehicle Occupancy Counts
June 22, 2010
4:00 – 6:00 PM

Start Time

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT          

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

4:00–5:00 PM

4,704  

496  

46  

5  

0  

0  

8  

1  

27  

5,287  

6,110  

1.16  

5:00–6:00 PM

4,694  

344  

15  

4  

0  

2  

7  

1  

22  

5,089  

5,684  

1.12  

TOTAL

4:00–6:00 PM

9,398  

840  

61  

9  

0  

2  

15  

2  

49  

10,376  

11,794  

1.14  


 

TABLE 6

I-93 Northbound Vehicle Occupancy Counts
July 7, 2010
4:00 – 6:00 PM

Start Time

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

4:00–5:00 PM

5,342  

802  

65  

27  

8  

32  

7  

3  

112  

6,398  

8,018  

1.25  

5:00–6:00 PM

5,362  

792  

63  

16  

6  

17  

6  

10  

173  

6,445  

7,918  

1.23  

TOTAL

4:00–6:00 PM

10,704  

1,594  

128  

43  

14  

49  

13  

13  

285  

12,843  

15,936  

1.24  

 


 

TABLE 7

I-93 Southbound Vehicle Occupancy Counts
June 29, 2010
7:00 – 9:00 AM

Start Time

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT          

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

7:00-8:00 AM

6,085  

396  

17  

0  

0  

5  

8  

3  

10  

6,524  

7,204  

1.10  

8:00-9:00 AM

4,722  

336  

27  

2  

0  

8  

3  

3  

5  

5,106  

5,654  

1.11  

TOTAL

7:00-9:00 AM

10,807  

732  

44  

2  

0  

13  

11  

6  

15  

11,630  

12,858  

1.11  


 

TABLE 8

Summary of Results from Summer 2010 Freeway Vehicle Occupancy Counts

Location

Direction of Traffic

Date of Data Collection

Time of Data Collection

Number of Lanes

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons

Average Weighted Vehicle Occupancy

Percent of Vehicles with 1 Person

Percent of Vehicles with 2 Persons

Route 3

Northbound

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

7:00–9:00 AM

3 (including breakdown)

5,965  

7,279  

1.22  

88%

10%

Route 24

Northbound

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

7:00–9:00 AM

3

9,112  

11,284  

1.24  

84%

12%

Route 24

Southbound

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

4:00–6:00 PM

3

11,078  

14,384  

1.30  

80%

17%

I-90/Mass. Turnpike

Eastbound

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

7:00–9:00 AM

3

9,208  

10,912  

1.19  

88%

11%

I-95

Northbound

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

4:00–6:00 PM

4

10,376  

11,794  

1.14  

91%

8%

I-93

Northbound

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

4:00–6:00 PM

4

12,843  

15,936  

1.24  

83%

12%

I-93

Southbound

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

7:00–9:00 AM

4

11,630  

12,858  

1.11  

93%

6%

 

 

 

Appendix 1

I-93 Southeast Expressway Northbound General-Purpose and HOV Lane Vehicle Occupancy Counts

November 16, 2010

Lane Type

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT          

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Vehicle Occupancy

Time

6:00–7:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

4  

1,027  

128  

10  

7  

14  

21  

9  

6  

1,226  

3,216  

2.62  

General

5,222  

228  

15  

1  

0  

7  

13  

4  

16  

5,506  

6,162  

1.12  

All

5,226  

1,255  

143  

11  

7  

21  

34  

13  

22  

6,732  

9,378  

1.39  

Time

 

7:00–8:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

15  

1,044  

75  

9  

3  

23  

18  

8  

1  

1,196  

3,079  

2.57  

General

4,198  

224  

11  

1  

0  

6  

6  

4  

30  

4,480  

4,961  

1.11  

All

4,213  

1,268  

86  

10  

3  

29  

24  

12  

31  

5,676  

8,040  

1.42  

Time

 

8:00–9:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

5  

864  

88  

14  

3  

9  

19  

8  

0  

1,010  

2,651  

2.62  

General

4,182  

214  

9  

5  

0  

4  

2  

6  

24  

4,446  

4,807  

1.08  

All

4,187  

1,078  

97  

19  

3  

13  

21  

14  

24  

5,456  

7,458  

1.37  

Time

 

9:00–10:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

8  

765  

25  

5  

2  

10  

19  

2  

0  

836  

2,223  

2.66  

General

4,962  

334  

15  

2  

0  

11  

9  

6  

3  

5,342  

6,036  

1.13  

All

4,970  

1,099  

40  

7  

2  

21  

28  

8  

3  

6,178  

8,259  

1.34  

 

Time

6:00–10:00 AM

HOV

32  

3,700  

316  

38  

15  

56  

77  

27  

7  

4,268  

11,168  

2.62  

General

18,564  

1,000  

50  

9  

0  

28  

30  

20  

73  

19,774  

21,966  

1.11  

All

18,596  

4,700  

366  

47  

15  

84  

107  

47  

80  

24,042  

33,134  

1.38  

 

Appendix 2

I-93 Southbound General-Purpose and HOV Lane Vehicle Occupancy Counts

November 17, 2010

Lane Type

1
Person*

2
Persons

3
Persons

4
Persons

5+
Persons

Microbus

Bus

Police/
Fire/
EMT          

Not
Known**

Total
Vehicles

Total
Persons***

Vehicle Occupancy

Time

6:00–7:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

126  

588  

6  

0  

0  

11  

12  

1  

0  

744  

1,732  

2.33  

General

2,814  

67  

3  

0  

0  

4  

15  

4  

50  

2,957  

3,480  

1.18  

All

2,940  

655  

9  

0  

0  

15  

27  

5  

50  

3,701  

5,212  

1.41  

Time

7:00–8:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

105  

615  

22  

2  

0  

5  

23  

4  

0  

776  

2,042  

2.63  

General

2,711  

56  

1  

0  

0  

5  

3  

5  

16  

2,797  

2,993  

1.07  

All

2,816   

671  

23  

2  

0  

10  

26  

9  

16  

3,573  

5,035  

1.41  

Time

8:00–9:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

168  

586  

12  

2  

0  

4  

23  

3  

0  

798  

2,005  

2.51  

General

2,339  

143  

19  

2  

0  

6  

0  

2  

15  

2,526  

2,784  

1.10  

All

2,507   

729  

31  

4  

0  

10  

23  

5  

15  

3,324  

4,789  

1.44  

Time

9:00–10:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

119  

583  

32  

10  

0  

9  

34  

1  

0  

788  

2,363  

3.00  

General

2,650  

176  

7  

2  

0  

20  

2  

3  

13  

2,873  

3,313  

1.15  

All

2,769  

759  

39  

12  

0  

29  

36  

4  

13  

3,661  

5,676  

1.55  

Time

6:00–10:00 AM

 

 

 

HOV

518  

2,372  

72  

14  

0  

29  

92  

9  

0  

3,106  

8,142  

2.62  

General

10,514  

442  

30  

4  

0  

35  

20  

14  

94  

11,153  

12,570  

1.13  

All

11,032  

2,814  

102  

18  

0  

64  

112  

23  

94  

14,259  

20,712  

1.45