Nebraska Traffic Declines 29%
Lincoln – Traffic has declined by 29% in March, compared to the 2016-18 three-year average, according to data from the Nebraska Department of Transportation.
NDOT will provide weekly updates on traffic volume, which can fluctuate depending on variables such as weather and construction.
“The traffic data comparison is one tool for helping us understand how COVID-19 is impacting Nebraska,” said NDOT Director Kyle Schneweis. “While we are seeing freight traffic stay at near normal levels, a 29% decrease in statewide traffic volume has impacts on how NDOT manages our transportation system. We’ll continue to analyze the data to understand impacts and social trends.”
Find future traffic updates at dot.nebraska.gov/news-media.
Lincoln – Traffic has declined by 29% in March, compared to the 2016-18 three-year average, according to data from the Nebraska Department of Transportation.
NDOT will provide weekly updates on traffic volume, which can fluctuate depending on variables such as weather and construction.
“The traffic data comparison is one tool for helping us understand how COVID-19 is impacting Nebraska,” said NDOT Director Kyle Schneweis. “While we are seeing freight traffic stay at near normal levels, a 29% decrease in statewide traffic volume has impacts on how NDOT manages our transportation system. We’ll continue to analyze the data to understand impacts and social trends.”
Find future traffic updates at dot.nebraska.gov/news-media.
– NDOT
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