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The system
1917 Miles of I-95
40,000 National Highway System Miles
22,000 Miles of Class 1 Rail Mileage
46 Major Seaports
103 Commercial Airports

The economy

$4.5 Trillion Economy (40% of US GDP)
- Second largest economy in the world $197 billion exported in goods and services
$197 Billion Exported in Goods and Services; 28% of all US Exports
$172 Billion Imported through Seaports
- 34% of the US total
$172 Of All U.S. Jobs
21% Of Nation’s Road Miles
- 35% of nation’s vehicle miles traveled (VMT)
5.3 Billion Tons of Freight Shipments Annually
565 Million Long-distance (> 100 miles) Trips Annually

Population density
110 Million People in the Region
- Which occupies 10% of the Nation’s Land Area but 37% of its population
256 Averages of Persons per Square Mile
- Over three times more densely populated than the U.S. average and as densely settled as much of Western Europe

State

 

New Jersey

1134

Rhode Island

1003

Massachusetts

809

Connecticut

702

United Kingdom

650

Germany

609

Maryland

541

New York

501

Delaware

401

Florida

296

Pennsylvania

274

France

289

Virginia

178

North Carolina

165

Georgia

141

New Hampshire

137

South Carolina

133

U.S. Average

80

Vermont

65

Maine

41

 


I-95 Congestion
The entire I-95 corridor
Is 1,917 miles long with approximately 1,040 miles traversing through urban areas. Among these 1,040 miles, over 60 percent is currently under heavy congestion. The average daily traffic in the entire corridor is over 72,000 with maximum daily traffic reaching as high as over 300,000. Average daily truck traffic is over 10,000 with maximum daily truck traffic reaching as high as over 31,000.
And
Without any further improvements to the corridor, the projected 2035 average daily traffic would be over 133,000, including over 20,000 trucks. In addition, virtually 100 percent of the urban segments would be under heavy congestion. Congestion for non-urban corridors would increase from the current 26 percent impacted to over 55 percent impacted.


Tolling

 

State

Facility

Tolled

Other Tolling

Electronic Tolling

Maine

Maine Turnpike

YES

Certain bridges

YES (TransPass/E-ZPass)

New Hampshire

NHDOT – I-95 section around Portsmouth Bridge is tolled, but other sections of I-95 not tolled

Yes near Bridge

NH Turnpike

YES (E-ZPass)

Massachusetts

Mass Highway Department – covers Rte 128 =  I-95 in Massachusetts which is not tolled

No

Mass Turnpike

Yes on Mass Pike (E-ZPass)

Connecticut

I-95 Not Tolled

No

 

 

Rhode Island

I-95 Not Tolled

No

 

 

New York

I-95 crossing over GW Bridge (PANYNJ) is tolled, along with the section which coincides with the NYS Thruway; other I-95 sections in NY not tolled

Yes partially

Yes

Yes E-Zpass

New Jersey

Portion of New Jersey Turnpike = section of I-95 from approximately Trenton northward.  Southern portion of I-95 winds west/southwest into southeastern PAy

Yes for the portion of I-95 which = the NJ Turnpike

Yes

Yes E-ZPass

Pennsylvania

DRPA and DRBA for I-95 Portions Tolled along Bridges; other I-95 sections not tolled

Yes on Bridges

Yes – PA Tpke

Yes E-ZPass

Delaware

DelDOT for I-95 section

Yes

Yes – SR-1

Yes E-ZPass

Maryland

MdSHA for I-95 Tolled section and MdTA for Bridges along I-95

Yes partially -- on Bridges and certain segments

Yes

Yes E-ZPass

Virginia

VDOT – I-95 sections not tolled

No I-95 Tolling

Yes – Dulles Toll Road and certain bridges

Smart Tag/E-ZPass

North Carolina

No tolling on I-95 section

No

Outerbanks tolling

 

South Carolina

No tolling on I-95 section

No

Yes – outerbanks bridges

 

Georgia

No tolling on I-95 section

No

Yes – Georgia 400 around Atlanta

Cruise Card

Florida

No tolling on I-95

No

Yes -- Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise and other shorter segment roads

SunPass

 

 

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Wikipedia (location, distance, history): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_95

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NYSDOT Video (scroll down page to “Setting the State-Video”): http://coneg.org/events/NewYork/default.htm


 

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