The key findings of this research are as follows: 36% of Arizona residents travel outside their immediate area at least once a week. Fifteen percent of residents indicate they hardly ever or never travel outside their immediate area; 39% out-of-state residents hardly ever visit Arizona; 88% of commercial drivers travel outside their immediate area at least three times a week; 80% of Arizona residents indicate in-state locations are their most frequent travel destinations; 38% of out-of-state visitors are simply passing through the state on their way elsewhere; 58% of commercial drivers indicate in-state locations as their most frequent travel destinations; The most frequently traveled highway that Arizona residents is I-10; Highways I-10 (40%) and I-40 (28%) are the most heavily traveled highways by non Arizona residents visiting the state; Interstate 10 receives the lion's share of usage by commercial drivers (42%) followed by I-17 (13%) and US 60 (10%).


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    Title :

    Arizona Highway User Origin and Destination Survey


    Publication date :

    2000


    Size :

    46 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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