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Traffic Volume Maps (AADT) are a product created by the Traffic Survey Group in cooperation with the Information & Mapping Unit.
Information & Mapping supplies the county (and urban) maps, which serve as a foundation for Traffic Survey employees to identify locations known as "count stations". Traffic Survey then labels each count station on these maps with the Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) volume. Each year, the maps are scanned into PDF format and given to Information & Mapping for distribution. In addition to our web pages, AADT maps are also available on CD and paper. If you have further questions concerning Traffic Count Data Information, click here: NCDOT Traffic Survey. To order paper copies or the CD, you can call the Information & Mapping Distribution Center at (919) 212-6000.
By clicking on the Traffic Volume Map links below, you can access the individual county sheets in PDF format. The name of the county will be followed by a number. These numbers represent each sheet, i.e., Sheet 2 of 9.
If you do not know which sheet you need, click on the "sheet key". If a sheet key is not available, you can ALWAYS find a sheet key on the 1st sheet for each county.
COUNTY AADT MAPS (1999 - 2007) -- PDF FORMAT
URBAN AADT MAPS (1997 - 2007) -- PDF FORMAT
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Traffic Volume Urban Maps
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Urban maps currently available:
Asheville, Burlington, Chapel Hill, Charlotte,
Concord & Kannapolis, Durham, Fayetteville, Gastonia, Goldsboro, Greensboro, Greenville,
Hickory, High Point, Jacksonville, Raleigh,
Rocky Mount, Wilmington and Winston Salem
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The files available for download are quite large. Downloads can take up to 30 minutes using slow internet connections (e.g. modem).
Please be patient. Thank you. Please be sure to read our disclaimer.
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