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FLORIDA TRANSPORTATION ALMANAC ON CD-ROM 1996, Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida, Tampa July 1996

Florida Transportation Atlas The Atlas portion of this data product contains the following: 1. An atlas viewing program that allows users to view the map features included on the Compact Disc. 2. Public domain maps of Florida features, including: State and county boundaries Highways Railroads Airports Populated places 3. Public domain map coverage s for features in several popular formats: Atlas/BNA export Caliper Geographic File Comma Delimited ASCII DBF DXF ESRI Ungenerate MapInfo Interchange File The map files are available for users who have their own mapping software. A map viewer has been provided for users who do not have access to such software. To install the viewer: 1. Start up your computer, start up WINDOWS, and insert the CD. 2. From the Program Manager menu, select File, Run, and Browse. 3. Select the CD's drive letter and the file "install.exe" 4. Select "OK" two times and respond to install when prompted. For questions or comments please see the preface for address and phone information.

Table Of Contents Preface I ll lll lv V VI VII Demographics Travel Behavior Characteristics Personal Travel Journey to Work Travel MODAL STATISTICS Highways Toll Facilities Aviation Public Transportation Rail Seaports Transportation Demand Management Freight Intelligent Transportation Systems TOURISM TRANSPORTATION AND FINANCING TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH DIRECTORY APPENDIX A Transportation Related Acronyms Metric Conversion Chart INDEX

PREFACE The Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF) is pleased to introduce the 1995 Florida Transportation Almanac on CD-ROM. This is an updated version of the 1995 Florida Transportation Almanacthat was produced in soft cover in July 1995. This biennial publication provides an array of transportation-related statistics and information. The CD-ROM version is accompanied by the first Florida Transportation Atlas. The Almanac contains data from existing data sources throughout Florida and the United States. A range of transportation topics is covered, including demographic and travel behavior characteristics, modal statistics, tourism information, transportation finance information, transportation education and research information, and directories of transportation organizations throughout the state of Florida. Significant efforts were made to provide the most current information available; however, a uniform time span is impossible, given the wide range of topics that are included in the Almanac. The Almanac is comprised of eight major sections, as follows: Section 1, DEMOGRAPHICS, presents demographic information for the U.S., Florida, and the 67 counties in the state. All data are taken from the 1990 Census and previous. Section 2, TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS, summarizes travel behavior characteristics and trends in Florida and the U.S. Summary statistics for all personal travel in the U.S. and Florida, as well as the aggregated metropolitan regions in Florida. In addition, characteristics of the journey to work are provided for the U.S., as well as for Florida and its counties. Section 3, MODAL STATISTICS, presents modal statistics for highways, aviation, public transportation, rail, seaports, transportation demand management activities, freight, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). Section 4, TOURISM, focuses on tourism statistics for the state. Section 5, TRANSPORTATION FINANCING, presents summary data on transportation finance in Florida, including Florida s transportation tax and fee sources and transportation costs associated with the construction and operation of various modes, including highways, bridges, airports, public transportation, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Section, 6, TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, presents an overview of the transportation education programs available at the state s universities and colleges and a summary of the activities of the state s transportation research organizations. Section 7, DIRECTORY, includes a listing of contact information for various transportationrelated organizations in Florida, including planning agencies, operating agencies, commissions, councils, and committees, among others. Section 8, MISCELLANEOUS, contains a list of frequently-used transportation acronyms and abbreviations, as well as a metric conversion chart. This publication was prepared to assist transportation planners, managers, decision makers, and

the general public by providing a compilation of transportation statistics and other transportationrelated information. The editors wish to acknowledge the assistance of all the individuals at the numerous agencies and organizations who provided information for and review of this publication. The Editors

Florida Transportation Almanac on CD-ROM Florida Transportation Atlas on CD-ROM 1996 Developed and produced by the Center for Urban Transportation Research College of Engineering, University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, ENB 118 Tampa, FL 33620-5350 (813) 974-3120, fax (813) 974-5168 Gary L. Brosch, Director Email: baltes@eng.usf.edu, phenders@eng.usf.edu, stasiak@eng.usf.edu World Wide Web: http://www.cutr.eng.usf.edu/cutr/cutrhome.html CUTR Project Team: Michael Baltes James L. Hatchitt Patricia Henderson Richard T. Stasiak

SECTION I: DEMOGRAPHICS F1.1 POPULATION GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.2 WORKER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.3 HOUSEHOLD GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.4 HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.5 LICENSED DRIVER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.6 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.7 WORKERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.8 VEHICLES PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.9 LICENSED DRIVERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.10 LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.11 GROWTH RATES IN VEHICLES PER CAPITA, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.12 PERCENT LICENSED DRIVERS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.13 COMPARISON OF GROWTH RATES IN POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) F1.14 ETHNIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.15 HISPANIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1980-1990) F1.16 INFLATION-ADJUSTED MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.17 POVERTY LEVEL STATUS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1970-1990) F1.18 AGE DISTRIBUTION, FLORIDA AND UNITE D STATES (1960-1990) F1.19 EDUCATION LEVEL, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 1.1 FLORIDA POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS 1.2 UNITED STATES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS 1.3 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) 1.4 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 1.5 DISTRIBUTION OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA AND U.S. (1960-1990) 1.6-14 DEMOGRAHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990)

Figure 1-1 POPULATION GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 200% Figure 1-2 WORKER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 300% 160% Florida United States 161% Florida United States 232% 120% 200% 80% 40% 0% 37% 44% 33% 39% 13% 11% 10% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 100% 0% 78% 61% 42% 45% 19% 26% 19% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 Figure 1-3 HOUSEHOLD GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 300% 200% Florida United States 231% Figure 1-4 HOUSEHOLD BEHICLE GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 450% 375% 300% Florida United States 382% 225% 181% 100% 0% 64% 73% 47% 37% 20% 26% 14% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 150% 75% 0% 95% 74% 64% 44% 43% 19% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90

Figure 1-5 LICENSED DRIVER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 300% Figure 1-6 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 5.00 Florida United States 252% 4.00 Florida United States 200% 3.00 3.11 3.29 2.90 3.11 2.55 2.75 2.46 2.63 100% 102% 95% 2.00 42% 28% 32% 23% 15% 1.00 0% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 0.00 1960 1970 1980 1990 Figure 1-7 WORKERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 2.00 Figure 1-8 VEHICLES PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 2.40 1.60 1.20 0.80 1.13 1.22 1.08 Florida 1.21 United States 1.06 1.20 1.13 1.25 1.80 1.20 Florida 1.08 1.03 1.28 1.25 United States 1.52 1.61 1.58 1.67 0.40 0.60 0.00 1960 1970 1980 1990 0.00 1960 1970 1980 1990

Figure 1-9 LICENSED DRIVER PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 3.00 Figure 1-10 LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 100% Florida United States 80% Florida United States 2.00 1.65 1.59 1.58 1.71 1.95 1.78 1.75 1.79 60% 55% 57% 53% 58% 56% 62% 60% 65% 1.00 40% 20% 0.00 1960 1970 1980 1990 0% 1960 1970 1980 1990 Figure 1-11 GROWTH RATES IN VEHICLES PER CAPITA, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 120% 90% Florida United States 84% 103% Figure 1-12 PERCENT LICENSED DRIVERS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 100% 75% 73% 70% 74% 77% 95% 84% 87% 86% 60% 47% 50% Florida United States 30% 27% 27% 36% 25% 7% 8% 0% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 0% 1960 1970 1980 1990

Figure 1-13 COMPARISON OF GROWTH RATES IN POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) Population Households 37% 44% 33% 47% 64% 37% 161% 231% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 Workers 42% 61% 45% 232% Household Vehicles 43% 74% 95% 382% Licensed Drivers 23% 42% 102% 252% 0% 75% 150% 225% 300% 375% 450%

100% 80% 60% 40% 82% Figure 1-14 ETHNIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) Florida 84% 84% 83% 20% 18% 15% 14% 14% 0% <1% 0% <1% 0% <1% 0% <1% 0% 1960 1970 1980 1990 White African-American Other 100% 80% 89% 88% United States 83% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 10% 11% 12% 12% 5% 1% 1% 1960 1970 1980 1990 8%

ETHNIC Figure ORIGIN, 1-14 FLORIDA Florida AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 82% 84% 84% 83% 40% 60% 80% 100% 20% 0% 18% 1960197019801990 0% <1%<1%<1%<1% 15% 0% 14% 0% 14% 0% 89% 40% 60% 80% 100% White African-American Other 8% United States 83% 80% 20% 10% 1% 12%5% 12%8% 0% 1960197019801990 1% 1% 100% Figure 1-15 HISPANIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1980-1990) 80% 91% Florida 88% 91% United States 88% 60% 40% 20% 0% Not Hispanic 12% 9% 1980 1990 Hispanic 12% 9% 1980 1990 Figure 1-16 INFLATION-ADJUSTED MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INOME, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 1960 $15,953 $16,186 Florida United States Figure 1-17 POVERTY LEVEL STATUS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1970-1990) 100% 80% 84% 87% 87% 88% 87% 87% 1970 1980 $18,474 $21,871 $17,809 $20,438 60% 40% Income > poverty level - FL Income > poverty level - U.S. Income < poverty level - FL Income < poverty level - U.S. $21,028 1990 $22,996 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 20% 0% 16% 13% 13% 12% 13% 13% 1970 1980 1990

Figure 1-18 AGE DISTRIBUTION, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 35% Florida 35% United States 28% 28% 21% 21% 14% 14% 7% 7% 0% <16 16 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 59 60 to 64 65+ 0% <16 16 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 59 60 to 64 65+ 1960 1970 1980 1990

Figure 1-19 EDUCATION LEVEL, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 50% Florida 50% United States 40% 40% 30% 30% 20% 20% 10% 10% 0% Less than 9th grade 9th grade to 12th grade high school graduate Some college Bachelor's degree Graduate or prof degree 0% Less than 9th grade 9th grade to 12th grade high school graduate Some college Bachelor's degree Graduate or prof degree 1960 1970 1980 1990

Population Characteristics Table 1-1 FLORIDA POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FLORIDA Calendar Year Percent Change 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 Population 4,951,560 6,789,443 9,746,324 12,937,926 37.12% 43.55% 32.75% 161.29% Households 1,550,044 2,284,786 3,744,254 5,134,869 47.40% 63.88% 37.14% 231.27% Number of Workers 1,745,044 2,473,256 3,984,836 5,794,452 41.73% 61.12% 45.41% 232.05% Household Private Vehicles 1,678,599 2,914,293 5,678,172 8,091,424 73.61% 94.84% 42.50% 382.03% Licensed Drivers 2,553,000 3,614,000 7,290,000 8,992,000 41.56% 101.72% 23.35% 252.21% Persons per Household 3.19 2.97 2.60 2.52-6.98% -12.40% -3.20% -21.13% Workers per Household 1.13 1.08 1.06 1.13-3.85% -1.68% 6.03% 0.24% Vehicles per Household 1.08 1.28 1.52 1.58 17.78% 18.89% 3.91% 45.51% Licensed Drivers per Household 1.65 1.58 1.95 1.75-3.96% 23.09% -10.06% 6.32% Labor Force Participation Rate 55% 53% 56% 60% n/a n/a n/a n/a Vehicles per Capita 0.34 0.43 0.58 0.63 26.62% 35.73% 7.35% 84.48% Percent Licensed Drivers 73% 74% 95% 87% n/a n/a n/a n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographics and Commuting Trends in Florida(February 1994), p. 4.

Population Characteristics Table 1-2 UNITED STATES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FLORIDA Calendar Year Percent Change 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 Population 179,323,175 203,211,926 226,545,805 248,709,873 13.32% 11.48% 9.78% 38.69% Households 53,021,061 63,449,747 80,389,673 91,947,410 19.67% 26.70% 14.38% 73.42% Number of Workers 64,655,805 76,852,389 96,617,296 115,070,274 18.86% 25.72% 19.10% 77.97% Household Private Vehicles 54,766,718 79,002,053 129,747,872 153,832,428 44.25% 64.23% 18.56% 180.89% Licensed Drivers 84,498,000 108,295,000 143,284,000 164,912,000 28.16% 32.31% 15.09% 95.17% Persons per Household 3.38 3.20 2.82 2.70-5.30% -12.01% -4.02% -20.02% Workers per Household 1.22 1.21 1.20 1.25-0.67% -0.77% 4.13% 2.63% Vehicles per Household 1.03 1.25 1.61 1.67 20.54% 29.63% 3.66% 61.97% Licensed Drivers per Household 1.59 1.71 1.78 1.79 7.10% 4.43% 0.63% 12.54% Labor Force Participation Rate 57% 58% 62% 65% n/a n/a n/a n/a Vehicles per Capita 0.31 0.39 0.57 0.62 27.29% 47.32% 8.00% 102.52% Percent Licensed Drivers 70% 77% 84% 86% n/a n/a n/a n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographics and Commuting Trends in Florida(February 1994), p. 4.

Demographic Characteristics Gender Table 1-3 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) Calendar Year FLORIDA Percent Change 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 Male 2,436,783 3,275,571 4,675,626 6,261,719 34.42% 42.74% 33.92% 156.97% Female 2,514,777 3,513,872 5,070,698 6,676,207 39.73% 44.31% 31.66% 165.48% Ethnic Origin White 4,063,881 5,719,343 8,184,513 10,749,285 40.74% 43.10% 31.34% 164.51% African American 880,186 1,041,651 1,342,688 1,759,534 18.34% 28.90% 31.05% 99.90% Other 7,493 28,449 219,123 429,107 279.67% 670.23% 95.83% 5,626.77 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic n/a n/a 8,888,166 11,363,783 n/a n/a 27.85% n/a Hispanic n/a n/a 858,158 1,574,143 n/a n/a 83.43% n/a Age < 16 years 1,466,814 1,874,098 2,034,189 2,561,211 27.77% 8.54% 25.91% 74.61% 16 to 19 years 337,487 452,585 653,925 650,137 34.10% 44.49% -0.58% 92.64% 20 to 29 years 594,415 899,613 1,551,275 1,922,652 51.34% 72.44% 23.94% 223.45% 30 to 39 years 666,855 714,077 1,225,803 2,021,566 7.08% 71.66% 64.92% 203.15% 40 to 59 years 1,111,403 1,500,779 2,028,907 2,733,891 35.03% 35.19% 34.75% 145.99% 60 to 64 years 221,457 358,925 564,652 679,038 62.07% 57.32% 20.26% 206.62% 65+ years 553,129 989,366 1,687,573 2,369,431 78.87% 70.57% 40.40% 328.37% Education Level Less than 9th grade 1,066,616 1,104,113 1,101,429 842,811 3.52% -0.24% -23.48% -20.98% 9th grade to 12th grade 567,871 778,424 981,519 1,428,263 37.08% 26.09% 45.52% 151.51% High school graduate 713,661 1,219,216 2,189,572 2,679,285 70.84% 79.59% 22.37% 275.43% Some college 275,710 458,864 1,047,471 2,312,404 66.43% 128.27% 120.76% 738.71% Bachelor's degree 144,908 250,522 533,452 1,062,649 72.88% 112.94% 99.20% 633.33% Graduate or prof degree 76,679 156,742 396,682 561,756 104.41% 153.08% 41.61% 632.61% Disability Status With work disability n/a n/a n/a 1,345,289 n/a n/a n/a n/a No work disability n/a n/a n/a 8,756,870 n/a n/a n/a n/a Median Household Income Nominal income $4,722 $7,168 $14,675 $27,483 51.80% 104.73% 87.28% 482.02% Inflation-adjusted $15,953 $18,474 $17,809 $21,028 15.81% -3.60% 18.07% 31.81% Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level n/a 5,701,218 8,459,268 11,037,300 n/a 48.38% 30.48% n/a Income below poverty level n/a 1,088,225 1,287,056 1,604,186 n/a 18.27% 24.64% n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994).

Demographic Characteristics Gender Table 1-4 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, UNITED STATES (1960-1990) Calendar Year UNITED STATES Percent Change 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 Male 88,331,494 98,912,192 110,053,161 121,239,418 11.98% 11.26% 10.16% 37.26% Female 90,991,681 104,299,734 116,492,644 127,470,455 14.63% 11.69% 9.42% 40.09% Ethnic Origin White 158,831,732 177,748,975 188,371,622 199,686,070 11.91% 5.98% 6.01% 25.72% African American 18,871,831 22,580,289 26,495,025 29,986,060 19.65% 17.34% 13.18% 58.89% Other 1,619,612 2,882,662 11,679,158 19,037,743 77.98% 305.15% 63.01% 1,075.45% Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic n/a n/a 211,937,132 226,355,814 n/a n/a 6.80% n/a Hispanic n/a n/a 14,608,673 22,354,059 n/a n/a 53.02% n/a Age < 16 years 58,542,789 61,929,086 55,350,237 56,889,480 5.78% -10.62% 2.78% -2.82% 16 to 19 years 10,462,627 15,041,314 17,108,226 14,432,406 43.76% 13.74% -15.64% 37.94% 20 to 29 years 21,669,885 29,848,014 40,839,623 40,333,357 37.74% 36.83% -1.24% 86.13% 30 to 39 years 24,430,295 22,537,287 31,526,222 41,826,004-7.75% 39.88% 32.67% 71.21% 40 to 59 years 40,515,547 45,173,939 46,084,449 53,370,628 11.50% 2.02% 15.81% 31.73% 60 to 64 years 7,142,452 8,616,784 10,087,621 10,616,167 20.64% 17.07% 5.24% 48.63% 65+ years 16,559,580 20,065,502 25,549,427 31,241,831 21.17% 27.33% 22.28% 88.66% Education Level Less than 9th grade 39,499,342 31,087,390 24,257,683 16,502,211-21.30% -21.97% -31.97% -58.22% 9th grade to 12th grade 19,115,915 21,285,922 20,277,514 22,841,507 11.35% -4.74% 12.64% 19.49% High school graduate 24,455,488 34,158,051 45,947,035 47,642,763 39.67% 34.51% 3.69% 94.81% Some college 8,742,070 11,650,730 20,794,975 39,571,702 33.27% 78.49% 90.29% 352.66% Bachelor's degree 4,613,367 6,657,604 11,420,499 20,832,567 44.31% 71.54% 82.41% 351.57% Graduate or prof degree 3,011,906 5,059,662 10,137,981 11,477,686 67.99% 100.37% 13.21% 281.08% Disability Status With work disability n/a n/a n/a 22,537,613 n/a n/a n/a n/a No work disability n/a n/a n/a 164,349,820 n/a n/a n/a n/a Median Household Income Nominal income $4,791 $8,486 $16,841 $30,056 77.12% 98.46% 78.47% 527.34% Inflation-adjusted $16,186 $21,871 $20,438 $22,996 35.13% -6.55% 12.52% 42.08% Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level n/a 176,003,343 199,153,225 210,234,995 n/a 13.15% 5.56% n/a Income below poverty level n/a 27,208,583 27,392,580 31,742,855 n/a 0.68% 15.88% n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994).

Table 1-5 DISTRIBUTION OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA AND U.S. (1960-1990) Demographic Characteristics Florida United States Gender 1960 1970 1980 1990 1960 1970 1980 1990 Male 49.2% 48.2% 48.0% 48.4% 49.3% 48.7% 48.6% 48.7% Female 50.8% 51.8% 52.0% 51.6% 50.7% 51.3% 51.4% 51.3% Ethnic Origin White 82.1% 84.2% 84.0% 83.1% 88.6% 87.5% 83.1% 80.3% African-American 17.8% 15.3% 13.8% 13.6% 10.5% 11.1% 11.7% 12.1% Other 0.2% 0.4% 2.2% 3.3% 0.9% 1.4% 5.2% 7.7% Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic n/a n/a 91.2% 87.8% n/a n/a 93.6% 91.0% Hispanic n/a n/a 8.8% 12.2% n/a n/a 6.4% 9.0% Age < 16 years 29.6% 27.6% 20.9% 19.8% 32.6% 30.5% 24.4% 22.9% 16 to 19 years 6.8% 6.7% 6.7% 5.0% 5.8% 7.4% 7.6% 5.8% 20 to 29 years 12.0% 13.3% 15.9% 14.9% 12.1% 14.7% 18.0% 16.2% 30 to 39 years 13.5% 10.5% 12.6% 15.6% 13.6% 11.1% 13.9% 16.8% 40 to 59 years 22.4% 22.1% 20.8% 21.1% 22.6% 22.2% 20.3% 21.5% 60 to 64 years 4.5% 5.3% 5.8% 5.2% 4.0% 4.2% 4.5% 4.3% 65+ years 11.2% 14.6% 17.3% 18.3% 9.2% 9.9% 11.3% 12.6% Education Level Less than 9th grade 37.5% 27.8% 17.6% 9.5% 39.7% 28.3% 18.3% 10.4% 9th grade to 12th grade 20.0% 19.6% 15.7% 16.1% 19.2% 19.4% 15.3% 14.4% High school graduate 25.1% 30.7% 35.0% 30.1% 24.6% 31.1% 34.6% 30.0% Some college 9.7% 11.6% 16.8% 26.0% 8.8% 10.6% 15.7% 24.9% Bachelor's degree 5.1% 6.3% 8.5% 12.0% 4.6% 6.1% 8.6% 13.1% Graduate or prof degree 2.7% 4.0% 6.3% 6.3% 3.0% 4.6% 7.6% 7.2% Disability Status With work disability n/a n/a n/a 13.3% n/a n/a n/a 12.1% No work disability n/a n/a n/a 86.7% n/a n/a n/a 87.9% Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level n/a 84.0% 86.8% 87.3% n/a 86.6% 87.9% 86.9% Income below poverty level n/a 16.0% 13.2% 12.7% n/a 13.4% 12.1% 13.1% Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-6 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Gender Male 89,128 9,655 62,562 12,429 197,163 601,177 5,704 53,512 Female 92,468 8,831 64,432 10,086 201,815 654,311 5,307 57,463 Ethnic Origin White 140,787 15,579 109,570 17,692 358,391 1,025,583 9,164 105,401 African-American 34,427 2,768 13,713 4,555 31,417 193,447 1,658 4,243 Other 6,382 139 3,711 268 9,170 36,458 189 1,331 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 174,817 18,286 124,738 22,089 386,717 1,147,049 10,893 108,211 Hispanic 6,779 200 2,256 426 12,261 108,439 118 2,764 Age < 16 years 35,616 5,015 28,836 4,795 78,422 230,131 2,570 15,392 16 to 19 years 15,422 1,189 7,121 1,191 18,827 53,303 651 3,832 20 to 29 years 45,576 2,976 20,220 3,637 59,656 180,771 1,646 10,403 30 to 39 years 29,725 3,277 21,040 4,154 64,580 208,444 1,727 11,942 40 to 59 years 32,548 3,918 28,421 5,007 88,388 263,387 2,345 21,800 60 to 64 years 5,799 635 6,097 1,007 22,723 58,712 476 10,117 65+ years 16,910 1,476 15,259 2,724 66,382 260,740 1,596 37,489 Education Level Less than 9th grade 6,429 1,620 7,820 2,251 15,060 69,372 1,394 6,317 9th grade to 12th grade 14,734 2,920 16,380 3,918 42,018 166,073 2,183 16,910 High school graduate 27,380 4,960 29,234 6,332 94,086 316,975 2,514 35,911 Some college 35,004 2,130 21,462 2,690 75,918 204,005 1,116 17,582 Bachelor's degree 22,849 442 9,093 853 40,890 118,077 360 7,422 Graduate or prof degree 17,840 243 4,482 391 17,864 57,752 216 4,576 Disability Status With work disability 14,841 1,847 15,096 2,723 41,398 120,800 1,605 16,009 No work disability 127,716 9,716 76,562 11,690 271,861 891,809 5,775 76,892 Median Household Income Nominal Income $22,084 $25,816 $24,684 $24,625 $30,534 $30,571 $18,615 $25,746 Inflation-Adjusted $16,897 $19,752 $18,886 $18,841 $23,362 $23,390 $14,243 $19,699 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 130,523 13,943 106,088 16,147 356,472 1,113,102 8,106 99,889 Income below poverty level 40,073 2,638 17,910 3,023 35,815 126,311 1,873 8,154 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-7 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade Desoto Dixie Duval Gender Male 44,711 52,272 75,386 20,940 928,411 12,316 5,484 328,737 Female 48,804 53,714 76,713 21,673 1,008,683 11,549 5,101 344,234 Ethnic Origin White 90,411 97,691 139,073 34,423 1,413,015 19,141 9,594 489,604 African-American 2,206 5,513 6,986 7,678 397,993 3,726 920 163,902 Other 898 2,782 6,040 512 126,086 998 71 19,465 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 91,813 103,222 131,365 41,994 983,687 21,583 10,489 655,638 Hispanic 1,702 2,764 20,734 619 953,407 2,282 96 17,333 Age < 16 years 14,589 27,080 27,258 10,583 416,425 4,954 2,318 157,037 16 to 19 years 3,409 6,584 6,255 2,645 106,265 1,332 551 37,367 20 to 29 years 8,257 15,692 19,750 5,726 307,538 3,365 1,362 122,627 30 to 39 years 10,320 18,405 21,531 6,440 311,127 3,377 1,550 119,297 40 to 59 years 19,374 25,644 32,153 9,493 434,117 4,908 2,596 137,946 60 to 64 years 8,283 3,597 10,569 2,072 90,816 1,306 648 26,903 65+ years 29,283 8,984 34,583 5,654 270,806 4,623 1,560 71,794 Education Level Less than 9th grade 7,363 3,997 10,457 3,342 237,403 3,355 1,285 32,115 9th grade to 12th grade 16,966 11,014 16,930 6,224 267,562 5,143 2,145 84,338 High school graduate 28,267 24,375 37,107 10,084 349,454 5,513 2,706 159,517 Some college 13,053 17,820 24,919 5,948 256,164 2,319 1,142 107,322 Bachelor's degree 5,038 8,278 16,949 1,816 155,137 640 272 58,879 Graduate or prof degree 2,589 3,919 8,232 1,228 98,559 590 189 22,866 Disability Status With work disability 15,011 8,549 13,667 5,912 155,391 3,520 2,045 62,861 No work disability 62,751 64,955 109,392 25,499 1,339,463 13,352 5,717 421,133 Median Household Income Nominal Income $21,285 $34,860 $34,001 $21,961 $26,909 $20,962 $15,380 $28,513 Inflation-Adjusted $16,285 $26,672 $26,015 $16,803 $20,588 $16,038 $11,767 $21,816 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 80,433 97,058 134,172 33,055 1,561,381 17,600 7,250 570,566 Income below poverty level 11,550 7,406 15,762 8,580 341,261 4,197 2,743 83,815 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-8 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsen Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Gender Male 127,599 13,756 4,378 19,535 5,108 3,848 5,779 5,727 Female 135,199 14,945 4,589 21,570 4,559 3,743 5,725 5,203 Ethnic Origin White 201,235 25,831 7,776 16,686 8,761 5,987 9,253 6,448 African-American 52,618 2,366 1,112 23,700 825 922 2,162 4,256 Other 8,945 504 79 719 81 682 89 226 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 257,785 27,441 8,902 40,141 9,517 6,986 11,418 10,635 Hispanic 5,013 1,260 65 964 150 605 86 295 Age < 16 years 59,334 4,895 1,906 10,777 2,107 1,637 2,468 2,757 16 to 19 years 16,796 1,151 470 2,698 758 389 681 747 20 to 29 years 44,629 2,699 1,060 5,876 1,493 785 1,606 1,801 30 to 39 years 41,620 3,603 1,175 6,530 1,341 984 1,652 1,750 40 to 59 years 57,328 6,247 2,195 8,330 2,152 1,729 2,675 2,190 60 to 64 years 11,796 2,761 547 1,709 484 577 662 440 65+ years 31,295 7,345 1,614 5,185 1,332 1,490 1,760 1,245 Education Level Less than 9th grade 13,637 1,479 1,126 4,878 1,025 854 1,036 1,279 9th grade to 12th grade 31,367 3,644 1,700 6,729 1,768 1,541 1,970 1,967 High school graduate 57,033 7,730 2,152 8,985 2,382 1,987 3,229 2,915 Some college 46,936 5,237 886 4,240 1,129 775 1,443 902 Bachelor's degree 22,589 2,279 461 1,873 336 239 592 348 Graduate or prof degree 9,952 1,471 307 945 109 142 138 127 Disability Status With work disability 29,305 3,536 1,313 5,174 1,317 1,187 1,642 1,327 No work disability 160,538 20,088 5,612 23,309 5,367 4,677 6,978 5,701 Median Household Income Nominal Income $25,158 $28,628 $17,247 $19,985 $20,632 $20,687 $21,866 $18,709 Inflation-Adjusted $19,249 $21,904 $13,196 $15,291 $15,786 $15,828 $16,730 $14,314 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 209,669 25,878 6,428 28,246 7,191 6,424 9,162 7,067 Income below poverty level 43,010 2,658 2,332 10,962 1,527 1,047 1,895 2,725 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-9 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Holmes Indian River Gender Male 9,885 13,058 48,483 32,462 406,217 8,008 43,578 Female 9,614 12,715 52,632 35,970 427,837 7,770 46,630 Ethnic Origin White 16,382 18,592 96,108 59,735 690,352 14,740 81,418 African-American 1,034 4,311 3,895 6,848 110,283 782 7,660 Other 2,083 2,870 1,112 1,849 33,419 256 1,130 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 14,937 20,016 98,153 64,932 727,146 15,602 87,504 Hispanic 4,562 5,757 2,962 3,500 106,908 176 2,704 Age < 16 years 5,079 7,204 16,475 11,398 180,922 3,417 15,587 16 to 19 years 1,228 1,702 4,116 2,675 45,951 965 3,778 20 to 29 years 2,691 3,860 9,080 6,156 143,549 2,196 9,823 30 to 39 years 2,635 3,779 11,079 7,277 145,072 2,289 11,827 40 to 59 years 3,887 5,342 20,323 12,311 181,172 3,666 17,968 60 to 64 years 1,017 1,061 8,994 5,718 35,255 771 6,633 65+ years 2,962 2,825 31,048 22,897 102,133 2,474 24,592 Education Level Less than 9th grade 3,563 3,859 6,729 5,820 51,926 2,193 5,064 9th grade to 12th grade 2,758 4,071 17,693 12,005 103,195 2,793 12,868 High school graduate 4,393 5,531 30,708 19,649 183,094 4,021 22,320 Some college 1,560 2,004 15,265 9,845 130,328 1,482 15,243 Bachelor's degree 697 1,079 4,958 3,666 80,937 523 9,071 Graduate or prof degree 366 487 2,583 2,085 36,111 318 3,988 Disability Status With work disability 2,618 2,633 15,888 10,425 80,545 2,573 10,608 No work disability 11,546 15,602 67,783 45,752 558,333 8,909 62,897 Median Household Income Nominal Income $22,065 $24,904 $22,741 $21,146 $28,477 $17,241 $28,961 Inflation-Adjusted $16,882 $19,054 $17,399 $16,179 $21,788 $13,191 $22,158 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 14,846 20,429 88,939 57,139 709,753 11,185 80,818 Income below poverty level 4,394 4,769 10,970 10,265 108,772 3,658 7,748 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-10 DEMOGRAPHIC C HARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Gender Male 20,982 5,401 3,214 72,929 161,917 92,601 12,397 3,172 Female 20,393 5,895 2,364 79,175 173,196 99,892 13,526 2,397 Ethnic Origin White 30,085 6,334 4,629 135,619 306,200 141,712 22,346 4,508 African-American 10,845 4,897 785 14,191 22,184 46,527 3,211 982 Other 445 65 164 2,294 6,729 4,254 366 79 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 40,401 11,166 5,352 147,799 320,019 187,778 25,433 5,461 Hispanic 974 130 226 4,305 15,094 4,715 490 108 Age < 16 years 8,832 2,905 1,201 26,958 58,882 38,715 5,577 1,182 16 to 19 years 3,060 727 348 6,557 13,634 15,867 1,386 327 20 to 29 years 6,051 1,384 1,027 15,967 40,990 45,840 2,999 996 30 to 39 years 6,288 1,632 956 18,710 45,905 32,868 3,500 1,013 40 to 59 years 9,052 2,449 1,214 30,984 69,209 37,518 5,857 1,169 60 to 64 years 1,922 525 224 11,142 23,490 5,881 1,688 255 65+ years 6,170 1,674 608 41,786 83,003 15,804 4,916 627 Education Level Less than 9th grade 5,445 1,276 787 12,105 18,317 6,254 2,658 691 9th grade to 12th grade 6,549 1,547 1,039 24,819 45,733 13,534 4,633 1,188 High school graduate 9,531 2,607 1,503 43,113 91,592 29,549 6,989 1,397 Some college 5,044 1,143 465 21,878 57,323 37,295 2,928 540 Bachelor's degree 1,873 681 149 9,607 27,281 27,653 1,046 221 Graduate or prof degree 1,173 391 41 4,897 14,097 17,445 448 70 Disability Status With work disability 6,606 1,510 569 21,077 39,331 12,462 4,446 671 No work disability 22,746 6,638 3,023 102,589 233,401 138,197 15,432 2,696 Median Household Income Nominal Income $19,471 $21,782 $20,744 $23,395 $28,448 $27,323 $18,807 $22,253 Inflation-Adjusted $14,897 $16,666 $15,871 $17,900 $21,766 $20,905 $14,389 $17,026 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 29,281 8,584 3,645 133,183 300,148 150,990 20,093 3,782 Income below poverty level 8,533 2,495 1,140 16,517 30,267 30,838 5,247 753 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-11 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Madison Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Gender Male 8,488 100,147 93,813 49,522 40,976 21,735 72,763 15,142 Female 8,081 111,560 101,020 51,378 37,048 22,206 71,013 14,485 Ethnic Origin White 9,545 190,328 167,094 92,119 71,840 39,069 125,191 24,984 African-American 6,915 16,400 24,844 6,043 4,203 4,522 13,007 1,898 Other 109 4,979 2,895 2,738 1,981 350 5,578 2,745 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 16,338 202,283 188,973 96,172 68,444 43,461 139,349 26,134 Hispanic 231 9,424 5,860 4,728 9,580 480 4,427 3,493 Age < 16 years 4,028 36,471 38,495 15,782 12,270 10,550 33,453 7,143 16 to 19 years 1,073 8,441 9,161 3,852 2,689 2,657 7,796 1,696 20 to 29 years 2,586 25,226 23,460 11,495 11,175 6,197 26,693 4,170 30 to 39 years 2,484 28,287 26,404 13,841 14,536 7,427 24,610 4,009 40 to 59 years 3,334 40,171 40,846 21,083 19,994 10,652 32,043 6,059 60 to 64 years 723 13,703 13,278 7,157 4,904 1,994 5,862 1,743 65+ years 2,341 59,408 43,189 27,690 12,456 4,464 13,319 4,807 Education Level Less than 9th grade 1,989 13,624 14,128 5,403 4,661 3,150 5,484 3,354 9th grade to 12th grade 3,334 29,276 32,735 12,362 8,634 6,280 12,225 5,696 High school graduate 3,481 59,316 52,747 26,488 19,203 12,324 31,971 6,909 Some college 1,514 33,735 27,503 18,044 15,149 5,088 29,329 2,997 Bachelor's degree 727 16,336 10,378 10,951 8,086 2,571 12,845 1,129 Graduate or prof degree 306 8,369 5,866 4,955 4,152 1,075 6,952 771 Disability Status With work disability 2,120 26,136 27,775 11,030 7,728 4,958 12,520 3,835 No work disability 9,092 146,007 125,060 71,575 54,592 27,792 82,200 18,156 Median Household Income Nominal Income $18,153 $25,951 $22,452 $31,760 $29,351 $30,233 $27,941 $21,427 Inflation-Adjusted $13,889 $19,855 $17,178 $24,300 $22,457 $23,132 $21,378 $16,394 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 11,211 187,092 162,821 89,908 67,927 38,337 124,052 22,875 Income below poverty level 3,920 21,241 27,794 8,154 8,202 5,062 14,183 5,998 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-12 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns Gender Male 336,061 52,716 414,538 133,220 397,563 196,590 31,739 40,665 Female 341,430 55,012 448,980 147,911 454,096 208,792 33,331 43,164 Ethnic Origin White 539,061 96,231 732,231 270,658 770,374 341,952 52,019 75,547 African-American 103,092 5,902 107,705 5,457 65,868 54,385 11,940 7,328 Other 35,338 5,595 23,582 5,016 15,417 9,045 1,111 954 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 612,545 94,862 796,905 271,822 831,590 388,782 63,382 81,927 Hispanic 64,946 12,866 66,613 9,309 20,069 16,600 1,688 1,902 Age < 16 years 145,065 24,421 152,680 44,872 134,685 87,028 14,702 16,659 16 to 19 years 41,059 5,891 34,558 10,904 34,618 21,883 3,495 4,428 20 to 29 years 132,759 16,826 113,038 29,364 107,756 55,530 7,768 11,307 30 to 39 years 122,346 17,444 133,367 32,857 125,087 57,917 8,892 13,661 40 to 59 years 137,326 23,269 172,039 52,326 177,973 85,006 14,275 19,237 60 to 64 years 26,902 4,912 47,596 19,985 49,872 22,775 4,205 4,746 65+ years 72,034 14,965 210,240 90,823 221,668 75,243 11,733 13,791 Education Level Less than 9th grade 31,606 6,471 49,716 23,217 43,348 33,615 5,908 4,230 9th grade to 12th grade 76,974 15,242 101,667 54,023 114,533 65,900 11,626 9,598 High school graduate 154,106 29,420 208,850 82,406 221,216 101,755 17,086 18,729 Some college 116,091 15,978 144,338 39,580 152,675 53,881 7,658 14,276 Bachelor's degree 71,189 5,872 96,501 13,296 82,716 24,544 2,376 9,272 Graduate or prof degree 27,034 2,403 48,298 6,442 38,588 11,527 1,327 4,812 Disability Status With work disability 54,494 10,411 82,284 43,282 104,431 47,703 10,288 8,714 No work disability 457,861 71,768 618,501 189,385 594,815 264,101 39,063 57,027 Median Household Income Nominal Income $30,252 $27,260 $32,524 $21,480 $26,296 $25,216 $20,155 $29,926 Inflation-Adjusted $23,146 $20,857 $24,884 $16,435 $20,119 $19,293 $15,421 $22,897 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 580,891 95,643 769,947 243,971 752,405 344,327 51,083 73,185 Income below poverty level 73,630 9,914 78,909 31,986 78,994 51,201 12,770 8,441 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-13 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) St. Lucie Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Gender Male 73,443 40,644 130,050 140,587 15,857 12,939 8,301 Female 76,728 40,964 147,726 146,942 15,720 13,841 8,810 Ethnic Origin White 122,159 76,385 262,836 253,621 26,088 22,524 13,791 African-American 24,666 3,275 12,073 24,314 5,102 3,949 3,083 Other 3,346 1,948 2,867 9,594 387 307 237 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 144,219 80,385 271,894 268,923 30,815 26,363 16,937 Hispanic 5,952 1,223 5,882 18,606 762 417 174 Age < 16 years 31,170 19,836 38,765 64,678 6,244 6,199 4,269 16 to 19 years 6,782 4,515 9,964 16,120 1,663 1,656 1,010 20 to 29 years 19,161 12,730 28,037 45,229 3,925 3,173 2,361 30 to 39 years 22,443 14,058 34,870 52,450 3,909 3,650 2,504 40 to 59 years 29,400 19,241 56,371 68,359 6,628 6,109 3,819 60 to 64 years 9,681 3,469 20,361 10,993 2,142 1,471 875 65+ years 31,534 7,759 89,408 29,700 7,066 4,522 2,273 Education Level Less than 9th grade 9,982 4,085 12,772 9,605 3,166 2,797 1,727 9th grade to 12th grade 23,492 8,802 32,665 25,876 5,924 4,283 2,885 High school graduate 38,736 17,218 74,742 57,291 9,177 7,382 4,608 Some college 22,031 14,436 50,446 52,920 3,627 2,976 1,438 Bachelor's degree 9,632 7,407 31,201 36,953 1,146 1,004 767 Graduate or prof degree 4,410 2,929 17,270 14,808 588 460 333 Disability Status With work disability 17,205 8,719 33,839 21,488 4,956 4,429 2,159 No work disability 99,875 49,672 201,598 198,866 18,764 15,644 10,644 Median Household Income Nominal Income $27,710 $27,584 $29,919 $35,637 $19,584 $19,775 $21,380 Inflation-Adjusted $21,201 $21,105 $22,891 $27,266 $14,984 $15,130 $16,358 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 128,680 68,960 254,269 263,667 23,933 21,029 13,499 Income below poverty level 19,273 11,375 18,935 20,513 5,919 5,158 3,536 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Demographic Characteristics Table 1-14 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington Florida Gender Male 6,339 179,481 6,948 13,637 8,194 6,261,719 Female 3,913 191,231 7,254 14,123 8,725 6,676,207 Ethnic Origin White 7,697 328,530 12,226 25,300 14,029 10,749,285 African-American 2,379 33,455 1,837 1,885 2,459 1,759,534 Other 176 8,727 139 575 431 429,107 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 9,917 355,872 14,119 27,516 16,739 11,363,783 Hispanic 335 14,840 83 244 180 1,574,143 Age < 16 years 2,325 65,064 3,546 5,843 3,732 2,561,211 16 to 19 years 576 18,430 850 1,432 983 650,137 20 to 29 years 1,894 51,824 1,732 3,354 2,122 1,922,652 30 to 39 years 2,241 53,202 2,356 4,082 2,211 2,021,566 40 to 59 years 2,138 75,181 3,401 6,676 3,923 2,733,891 60 to 64 years 313 22,646 668 1,788 962 679,038 65+ years 765 84,365 1,649 4,585 2,986 2,369,431 Education Level Less than 9th grade 843 21,460 1,081 2,803 2,014 883,820 9th grade to 12th grade 1,647 51,501 1,816 4,341 2,933 1,706,839 High school graduate 2,770 95,482 4,018 6,720 4,706 3,045,682 Some college 1,408 67,634 1,871 3,839 1,627 2,054,574 Bachelor's degree 316 28,030 587 1,451 616 1,133,053 Graduate or prof degree 219 12,859 347 879 247 567,453 Disability Status With work disability 747 46,869 1,666 4,608 2,857 1,345,289 No work disability 4,591 252,244 8,810 17,229 9,841 8,756,870 Median Household Income Nominal Income $22,831 $24,818 $25,019 $21,297 $18,266 $27,483 Inflation-Adjusted $17,468 $18,989 $19,142 $16,295 $13,976 $21,028 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 6,476 315,226 12,080 22,348 12,793 11,037,300 Income below poverty level 1,219 43,568 1,913 5,163 3,582 1,604,186 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

SECTION II: TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS Personal Travel Journey-to-Work Travel

2. Personal Travel 2.1 NPTS HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (1990) 2.2 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS (1990) 2.3 TRENDS IN HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (U.S.) 2.4 AVERAGE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND VEHICLES AVAILABLE (199 0) 2.5 AVERAGE DAILY VEHICLE TRIPS, VEHICLE MILES, AND TRIP LENGTH BY AGE AND GENDER (1990) 2.6 AVERAGE DAILY PERSON TRIPS, PERSON MILES, AND TRIP LENGTH BY AGE AND GENDER (1990) 2.7 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL TRAVEL BY INCOME CATEGORY (1990) 2.8 SUMMARY OF ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE TRIP DATA BY PURPOSE (1990) 2.9 AVERAGE PERSON TRIP LENGTH BY PURPOSE AND MODE (1990) 2.10 AVERAGE PERSON TRIP TRAVEL TIME BY PURPOSE AND MODE (1990)

Table 2-1 NPTS HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (1990) United States Florida (MSA) Florida (Total) Household Vehicles (000) 165,220 6,831 7,659 Household Vehicle Trips (000,000) 158,927 7,140 7,970 Household VMT (000,000) 1,409,576 53,604 61,760 Person Trips (000,000) 249,562 10,617 11,796 Person Miles of Travel (000,000) 2,315,273 87,452 87,818 Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. Table 2-2 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS (1990) United States Florida (MSA) Florida (Total) Persons (5+ years) per Household 2.38 1.99 2.20 Licensed Drivers per Household 1.75 1.51 1.68 Workers per Household 1.27 0.97 1.07 Vehicles per Household 1.77 1.63 1.63 Daily Vehicle Trips per Household 4.66 4.17 4.65 Daily VMT per Household 41.37 31.28 36.04 Average Vehicle Trip Length 8.87 miles 7.51 miles 7.75 Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. Table 2-3 TRENDS IN HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (UNITED STATES) 1969 1977 1983 1990 % Chg, 69-90 Household Vehicles (000) 72,500 120,098 143,714 165,220 128% Household Veh. Trips (000,000) 87,284 108,826 126,874 158,927 82% Household VMT (000,000) 775,940 907,623 1,002,139 1,409,576 82% Person Trips (000,000) 145,146 211,778 224,385 249,562 72% Person Miles of Travel (000,000) 1,404,137 1,879,215 1,946,662 2,315,273 65% NOTES: (1) The 1969 survey includes only automobiles, station wagons, and vanbuses/minibuses as household vehicles. (2) The 1969 survey does not include walk and bicycle trips. Source: Joel R. Rey, "Analysis and Assessment of the 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Study in Relation to Travel Characteristics in the United States and Florida" (August 1992), and FHWA "Summary of Travel Trends: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey" (March 1992).

Table 2-4 AVERAGE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND VEHICLES AVAILABLE (1990) 0 vehs 1 veh 2 veh 3 vehs 4+ vehs Total 1 person U.S. (Total) 28 trips 1,097 1,292 1,464 1,263 887 196 miles 8,182 12,732 21,321 16,756 7,164 FL (MSA) 35 trips 969 831 1,957 n/a 777 41 miles 5,561 3,116 6,936 n/a 4,180 FL (Total) 35 trips 1,189 867 1,957 n/a 928 39 miles 6,723 4,704 6,939 n/a 5,093 2 persons U.S. (Total) 74 1,154 1,811 1,972 2,076 1,560 383 7,993 16,903 20,535 26,189 14,247 FL (MSA) n/a 1,006 1,723 2,438 1,864 1,480 n/a 6,337 13,812 28,489 11,143 11,958 FL (Total) n/a 1,141 1,869 2,583 2,035 1,617 n/a 6,964 15,866 29,146 13,548 13,351 3 persons U.S. (Total) 109 1,445 2,195 2,654 2,679 2,065 665 10,759 20,016 28,000 28,032 19,434 FL (MSA) 345 1,644 2,231 2,301 3,415 2,097 2,816 9,236 14,400 18,263 27,238 14,324 FL (Total) 345 1,669 2,609 2,531 3,615 2,330 2,803 9,370 15,580 21,114 31,631 15,779 4+ persons U.S. (Total) 189 1,543 2,411 2,833 3,452 2,417 768 10,667 20,075 25,322 34,099 20,839 FL (MSA) 1,303 1,954 2,382 2,052 2,409 2,213 5,576 13,623 20,065 17,493 25,791 18,548 FL (Total) 1,303 2,105 2,479 2,163 3,793 2,463 5,561 14,539 20,408 19,216 55,805 22,513 Total U.S. (Total) 63 1,206 2,039 2,501 2,971 1,703 343 8,723 18,232 24,702 30,855 15,100 FL (MSA) 132 1,141 1,913 2,249 2,634 1,521 603 6,947 14,725 20,367 24,473 11,418 FL (Total) 132 1,307 2,082 2,405 3,533 1,698 600 7,806 16,205 22,057 43,829 13,155 Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey.

Age Category Table 2-5 AVERAGE DAILY VEHICLE TRIPS, VEHICLE MILES, AND TRIP LENGTH BY AGE AND GENDER (1990) Male United States (Total) Female Total Male Florida (MSA) Female Total Male Florida (Total) Female < 16.01 trips (1) 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01.07 miles (2) 0.13 0.10 0.04 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.07 0.05 4.81 miles (3) 8.36 6.60 3.00 5.00 3.98 2.89 4.91 3.88 16-19 1.85 1.58 1.71 3.13 1.23 2.11 3.24 1.27 2.21 15.56 10.99 13.21 18.08 5.78 11.50 30.64 5.76 17.62 8.40 6.97 7.72 5.77 4.71 5.44 9.47 4.54 7.99 20-29 2.76 2.43 2.59 3.11 2.77 2.91 3.03 2.94 2.98 29.77 20.26 24.85 23.70 22.77 23.14 22.83 22.38 22.56 10.80 8.33 9.60 7.61 8.21 7.96 7.53 7.61 7.58 30-39 2.88 2.95 2.92 3.57 3.08 3.32 3.49 3.09 3.29 31.91 21.36 26.44 32.66 18.84 25.73 32.53 18.83 25.62 11.07 7.23 9.06 9.16 6.12 7.75 9.32 6.09 7.79 40-49 2.76 2.74 2.75 2.51 3.19 2.85 2.59 3.14 2.86 31.76 18.99 25.23 33.00 17.60 25.50 33.08 22.44 27.77 11.50 6.94 9.18 13.12 5.51 8.96 12.79 7.15 9.70 50-59 2.51 1.89 2.19 2.41 2.14 2.27 2.34 2.26 2.30 26.99 13.82 20.16 22.44 13.07 17.36 20.92 14.09 17.29 10.74 7.31 9.20 9.31 6.09 7.66 8.95 6.23 7.53 60-64 2.49 1.59 2.01 2.55 1.50 2.04 2.60 1.51 2.06 22.44 9.70 15.54 26.83 6.02 16.73 26.21 6.75 16.58 9.00 6.09 7.75 10.54 4.03 8.22 10.09 4.46 8.04 65+ 1.84 0.97 1.34 1.88 1.00 1.38 1.85 1.03 1.38 14.05 4.74 8.65 11.06 4.72 7.49 12.88 5.10 8.45 7.63 4.87 6.47 5.87 4.73 5.41 6.95 4.96 6.11 Total 2.09 1.84 1.96 2.31 1.91 2.09 2.31 1.94 2.11 21.93 13.24 17.39 20.04 11.99 15.73 20.85 12.52 16.35 10.48 7.19 8.87 8.68 6.27 7.51 9.04 6.44 7.75 Total (1) Average vehicle trips per day Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. (2) Average vehicle miles per day (3) Average vehicle trip length

Table 2-6 AVERAGE DAILY PERSON TRIPS, PERSON MILES, AND TRIP LENGTH BY AGE AND GENDER (1990) United States (Total) Florida (MSA) Florida (Total) Age Category Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total <16 2.55 trips (1) 2.62 2.59 2.24 2.30 2.27 2.21 2.36 2.28 16.34 miles (2) 16.07 16.20 13.44 9.95 11.72 13.15 9.96 11.52 6.41 miles (3) 6.13 6.27 6.00 4.32 5.16 5.96 4.23 5.05 16-19 3.48 3.45 3.46 4.63 3.33 3.93 4.74 3.18 3.92 29.77 24.82 27.22 31.56 27.41 29.34 43.79 25.46 34.20 8.55 7.20 7.86 6.82 8.23 7.46 9.24 8.00 8.71 20-29 3.54 3.62 3.58 3.67 3.70 3.69 3.60 3.83 3.74 39.68 31.95 35.68 28.93 32.25 30.93 28.03 31.13 29.90 11.21 8.83 9.97 7.88 8.71 8.38 7.78 8.13 7.99 30-39 3.37 3.93 3.66 3.97 4.42 4.19 3.89 4.40 4.15 39.53 33.50 36.40 45.87 29.75 37.79 45.11 29.58 37.27 11.73 8.52 9.94 11.56 6.73 9.01 11.58 6.72 8.98 40-49 3.15 3.64 3.40 2.93 3.73 3.32 2.98 3.70 3.34 40.42 34.64 37.47 42.31 22.98 32.89 42.08 28.09 35.09 12.84 9.52 11.02 14.46 6.16 9.91 14.11 7.58 10.50 50-59 2.91 2.88 2.89 2.79 3.16 2.99 2.86 3.23 3.06 35.05 26.77 30.75 26.02 20.65 23.11 24.15 21.37 22.68 12.05 9.31 10.64 9.34 6.55 7.74 8.44 6.62 7.42 60-64 2.87 2.52 2.68 3.00 2.86 2.94 3.04 2.84 2.94 26.85 18.59 22.38 30.41 13.13 22.03 29.44 14.22 21.91 9.36 7.37 8.34 10.13 4.58 7.50 9.68 5.00 7.45 65+ 2.24 1.75 1.95 2.34 1.84 2.06 2.30 1.91 2.08 18.14 13.30 15.33 23.85 17.56 20.31 24.33 17.93 20.69 8.10 7.60 7.84 10.20 9.57 9.88 10.57 9.39 9.95 Total 3.03 3.12 3.08 3.10 3.13 3.11 3.09 3.15 3.12 31.56 25.83 28.56 29.72 22.15 25.66 29.98 22.43 25.89 10.40 8.28 9.28 9.58 7.07 8.24 9.69 7.12 8.29 (1) Average person trips per day Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. (2) Average person miles per day (3) Average person trip length

Table 2-7 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL TRAVEL BY INCOME CATEGORY (1990) United States (Total) (%) Florida (MSA) (%) Florida (Total) (%) Income Category Veh Trps Veh Mls % of HHs Veh Trps Veh Mls % of HHs Veh Trps Veh Mls % of HHs Less than $5,000 2% 1% 4% 2% 2% 3% 2% 2% 3% $5-$9,999 5% 4% 10% 5% 4% 12% 5% 4% 12% $10-$14,999 6% 5% 9% 11% 6% 11% 10% 6% 11% $15-$19,999 8% 7% 10% 11% 11% 10% 11% 11% 11% $20-$24,999 8% 7% 8% 8% 6% 9% 8% 6% 9% $25-$29,999 10% 10% 10% 10% 8% 12% 11% 10% 12% $30-$39,999 19% 19% 17% 16% 17% 16% 16% 16% 16% $40-$49,999 13% 14% 10% 12% 16% 9% 11% 16% 9% $50-$59,999 11% 12% 9% 11% 11% 7% 10% 11% 7% $60,000 or more 19% 21% 13% 15% 19% 11% 15% 19% 11% Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey.

Table 2-8 SUMMARY OF ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE TRIP DATA BY PURPOSE (1990) Trip Purpose United States (Total) Florida (MSA) Florida (Total) Veh Trps VMT Trip Lgth Veh Trps VMT Trip Lgth Veh Trps VMT Trip Lgth To/From Work 448 4,853 10.8 400 3,713 9.3 443 4,265 9.6 Shopping 345 1,743 5.1 313 1,409 4.5 364 1,767 4.9 Family/Personal 411 3,014 7.3 376 2,321 6.2 410 2,480 6.0 Social/Recreation 349 4,060 11.6 302 2,826 9.4 336 3,415 10.2 All Purposes 1,703 15,100 8.9 1,521 11,418 7.5 1,698 13,155 7.7 Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey.

Table 2-9 AVERAGE PERSON TRIP LENGTH BY PURPOSE AND MODE (1990) Earn Living Family/Personal Civic/Educational Social/Recreational Other Auto/Van U.S. (Total) 10.83 miles 6.96 6.08 12.72 11.75 FL (MSA) 9.19 miles 6.40 5.70 8.91 2.71 FL (Total) 9.52 miles 6.37 5.54 9.66 2.09 Truck U.S. (Total) 13.11 8.21 6.19 12.62 10.80 FL (MSA) 11.95 8.45 2.88 17.59 3.00 FL (Total) 11.74 8.36 2.88 17.77 3.23 Public Transit U.S. (Total) 11.75 9.04 9.24 19.08 17.66 FL (MSA) 9.20 1.07 1.66 5.00 n/a FL (Total) 9.18 1.06 1.33 4.89 n/a School Bus U.S. (Total) 8.85 5.18 5.18 21.27 4.00 FL (MSA) 3.00 7.93 5.25 n/a 5.00 FL (Total) 3.23 8.00 5.19 n/a 4.93 Airplane U.S. (Total) 834.58 601.80 n/a 824.83 n/a FL (MSA) 1,300.00 n/a n/a 985.68 n/a FL (Total) 1,299.90 n/a n/a 985.69 n/a Bicycle U.S. (Total) 2.04 1.52 0.91 2.37 2.21 FL (MSA) n/a 1.75 0.51 1.50 1.87 FL (Total) 0.28 1.77 0.53 1.49 1.88 Walk U.S. (Total) 0.81 0.54 0.56 0.69 1.03 FL (MSA) 0.80 0.37 0.41 0.58 1.09 FL (Total) 0.50 0.36 0.40 0.60 1.10 Other U.S. (Total) 8.75 10.73 4.42 34.40 4.16 FL (MSA) 5.02 7.13 1.00 22.60 n/a FL (Total) 5.07 7.13 1.29 21.59 n/a Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey.

Table 2-10 AVERAGE PERSON TRIP TRAVEL TIME BY PURPOSE AND MODE (1990) Earn Living Family/Personal Civic/Educational Social/Recreational Other Auto/Van U.S. (Total) 18.66 mins 12.96 12.08 20.00 18.79 FL (MSA) 17.30 mins 12.58 12.50 16.67 9.44 FL (Total) 16.93 mins 12.35 12.41 17.70 7.27 Truck U.S. (Total) 21.02 14.00 12.12 19.98 15.88 FL (MSA) 22.16 16.97 8.52 24.30 15.00 FL (Total) 21.51 16.85 8.53 24.43 15.06 Public Transit U.S. (Total) 40.55 31.95 30.24 42.70 40.86 FL (MSA) 69.05 22.44 18.08 35.00 n/a FL (Total) 69.06 22.44 15.08 34.87 n/a School Bus U.S. (Total) 41.50 17.36 20.47 35.82 12.77 FL (MSA) 30.00 13.66 21.84 n/a 10.00 FL (Total) 30.16 13.57 21.56 n/a 10.06 Airplane U.S. (Total) 205.93 147.45 109.98 161.14 97.98 FL (MSA) 450.00 n/a n/a 157.53 n/a FL (Total) 449.85 n/a n/a 157.56 n/a Bicycle U.S. (Total) 15.51 11.09 7.61 14.80 17.64 FL (MSA) n/a 13.91 5.31 12.96 24.58 FL (Total) 10.12 13.91 5.30 12.97 24.60 Walk U.S. (Total) 9.65 8.34 9.75 11.05 15.79 FL (MSA) 15.63 5.00 8.73 9.32 16.82 FL (Total) 12.52 4.90 8.49 8.96 16.82 Other U.S. (Total) 18.57 19.73 16.73 38.29 6.27 FL (MSA) 10.06 15.00 n/a 59.33 n/a FL (Total) 10.01 15.03 n/a 57.09 n/a Source: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey.

2. Journey-to-Work Travel F2.1 GROWTH RATES IN NUMBER OF WORKERS BY JOURNEY-TO-WORK MODE, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F2.2 DISTRIBUTION OF JOURNEY-TO-WORK MODE, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F2.3 TRAVEL TIME TO WORK, FLORIDA AND UNIT ED STATES (1980-1990) F2.4 DEPARTURE TIME TO WORK, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1990) F2.5 PRIVATE VEHICLE OCCUPANCY, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1980-1990) 2.11 JOURNEY TO WORK TRENDS, U.S. (1960-1990) 2.13 JOURNEY TO WORK TRENDS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) 2.15 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990)

Figure 2-1 GROWTH RATES IN NUMBER OF WORKERS BY JOURNEY-TO-WORK MODE, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) Florida Private auto or carpool 49% 69% 70% Walk -8% -1% 24% Public transportation 6% 0% 9% Work at home -33% -2% 125% Other means -5% 5% 23% -50% -25% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 United States Private auto or carpool 23% 44% 36% Walk -11% -5% -17% Public transportation -13% -9% -2% Work at home -42% -19% 56% Other means -18% -5% 20% -75% -50% -25% 0% 25% 50% 75%

Figure 2-2 DISTRIBUTION OF JOURNEY-TO-WORK MODE, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) Florida Private auto or carpool 75% 85% 89% 91% Walk Public transportation Work at home 8% 5% 4% 3% 6% 4% 3% 2% 5% 2% 1% 2% 1960 1970 1980 1990 Other means 6% 4% 3% 2% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% United States Private auto or carpool 67% 78% 84% 87% Walk Public transportation Work at home 10% 7% 6% 4% 13% 9% 6% 5% 9% 3% 2% 3% 1960 1970 1980 1990 Other means 3% 3% 2% 1% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Figure 2-3 TRAVEL TIME TO WORK, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1980-1990) 40 30 Florida United States 20 20.90 21.35 21.70 22.40 10 0 1980 1990 Figure 2-4 DEPARTURE TIME TO WORK, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1990) 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 2% 2% 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 5% 6% 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 19% 20% 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 31% 32% 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 16% 18% 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 5% 6% 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. Worked at home 2% 2% 1% 1% 2% 3% 6% 7% 6% 7% Florida United States 0% 7% 14% 21% 28% 35%

100% Figure 2-5 PRIVATE VEHICLE OCCUPANCY, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1980-1990) Florida 75% 69% 77% 50% 25% 0% 15% 11% 11% 9% 3% 2% 2% 1% Drive alone 2-person 3-person 4-person+ Other means 1980 1990 100% United States 75% 64% 73% 50% 25% 14% 10% 16% 14% 0% 4% 2% 3% 1% Drive alone 2-person 3-person 4-person+ Other means

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-11 JOURNEY TO WORK TRENDS, U.S. (1960-1990) Year Percent Change Percent Distribution of Trends 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 1960 1970 1980 1990 Place of Work Worked in home county 52,812,017 57,464,606 n/a 87,587,677 8.81 n/a n/a 65.85 81.7% 74.8% n/a 76.1% Worked outside home county 8,985,588 13,688,172 n/a 27,482,597 52.33 n/a n/a 205.85 13.9% 17.8% n/a 23.9% Place of work not reported 2,858,200 5,699,611 n/a n/a 99.41 n/a n/a n/a 4.4% 7.4% n/a 0.0% Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 41,368,062 59,722,550 81,258,496 99,592,932 44.37 36.06 22.56 140.75 66.9% 77.7% 84.1% 86.5% Drive alone n/a n/a 62,193,449 84,215,298 n/a n/a 35.41 n/a n/a n/a 64.4% 73.2% Carpool n/a n/a 19,065,047 15,377,634 n/a n/a -19.34 n/a n/a n/a 19.7% 13.4% Walk 6,416,343 5,689,819 5,413,248 4,488,886-11.32-4.86-17.08-30.04 10.4% 7.4% 5.6% 3.9% Public transportation 7,806,932 6,810,458 6,175,061 6,069,589-12.76-9.33-1.71-22.25 12.6% 8.9% 6.4% 5.3% Work at home 4,662,750 2,685,144 2,179,863 3,406,025-42.41-18.82 56.25-26.95 7.5% 3.5% 2.3% 3.0% Other means 1,619,842 1,944,418 1,590,628 1,512,842 20.04-18.20-4.89-6.61 2.6% 2.5% 1.6% 1.3% Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes n/a n/a 16,871,572 18,257,921 n/a n/a 8.22 n/a n/a n/a 17.5% 15.9% 10 to 19 minutes n/a n/a 31,846,602 36,980,181 n/a n/a 16.12 n/a n/a n/a 32.9% 32.1% 20 to 29 minutes n/a n/a 18,849,260 22,436,930 n/a n/a 19.03 n/a n/a n/a 19.5% 19.5% 30 to 44 minutes n/a n/a 15,996,009 20,053,109 n/a n/a 25.36 n/a n/a n/a 16.5% 17.4% 45 or more minutes n/a n/a 10,923,652 13,936,108 n/a n/a 27.58 n/a n/a n/a 11.3% 12.1% Worked at home n/a n/a 2,179,863 3,406,025 n/a n/a 56.25 n/a n/a n/a 2.3% 3.0% Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-12 JOURNEY TO WORK TRENDS, U.S. (1960-1990) Year Percent Change Percent Distribution of Trends 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 1960 1970 1980 1990 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 2,747,488 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.4% 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 7,145,946 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.2% 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 22,820,464 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.8% 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 35,346,620 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.7% 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 18,867,326 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.4% 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 5,792,355 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.0% 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 2,249,960 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.0% 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 1,167,633 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.0% 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. n/a n/a n/a 7,965,160 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.9% 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. n/a n/a n/a 7,561,297 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.6% Worked at home n/a n/a n/a 3,406,025 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.0% Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone n/a n/a 62,193,449 84,215,298 n/a n/a 35.41 n/a n/a n/a 64.4% 73.2% 2 person carpool n/a n/a 13,303,701 12,078,175 n/a n/a -9.21 n/a n/a n/a 13.8% 10.5% 3 person carpool n/a n/a 3,360,781 2,001,378 n/a n/a -40.45 n/a n/a n/a 3.5% 1.7% 4 person+ carpool n/a n/a 2,400,565 1,298,081 n/a n/a -45.93 n/a n/a n/a 2.5% 1.1% Other means n/a n/a 15,358,800 15,477,342 n/a n/a 0.77 n/a n/a n/a 15.9% 13.5% Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-13 JOURNEY TO WORK TRENDS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) Year Percent Change Percent Distribution of Trends 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 1960 1970 1980 1990 Place of Work Worked in home county 1,558,111 2,053,793 3,157,989 4,956,240 31.81 53.76 56.94 218.09 89.3% 83.0% 88.8% 85.5% Worked outside home county 91,879 198,351 357,987 838,212 115.88 80.48 134.15 812.30 5.3% 8.0% 10.1% 14.5% Place of work not reported 95,054 221,112 41,564 n/a 132.62-81.20 n/a n/a 5.4% 8.9% 1.2% 0.0% Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 1,240,665 2,099,436 3,557,675 5,286,567 69.22 69.46 48.60 326.11 75.1% 84.9% 89.4% 91.2% Drive alone n/a n/a 2,751,259 4,468,021 n/a n/a 62.40 n/a n/a n/a 69.2% 77.1% Carpool n/a n/a 806,416 818,546 n/a n/a 1.50 n/a n/a n/a 20.3% 14.1% Walk 128,645 118,601 146,421 145,269-7.81 23.46-0.79 12.92 7.8% 4.8% 3.7% 2.5% Public transportation 101,051 106,730 106,546 116,352 5.62-0.17 9.20 15.14 6.1% 4.3% 2.7% 2.0% Work at home 88,738 59,676 58,778 132,084-32.75-1.50 124.72 48.85 5.4% 2.4% 1.5% 2.3% Other means 93,001 88,813 108,987 114,180-4.50 22.72 4.76 22.77 5.6% 3.6% 2.7% 2.0% Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes n/a n/a 611,036 768,607 n/a n/a 25.79 n/a n/a n/a 15.3% 13.3% 10 to 19 minutes n/a n/a 1,380,673 1,908,310 n/a n/a 38.22 n/a n/a n/a 34.6% 32.9% 20 to 29 minutes n/a n/a 866,785 1,236,778 n/a n/a 42.69 n/a n/a n/a 21.8% 21.3% 30 to 44 minutes n/a n/a 722,745 1,172,060 n/a n/a 62.17 n/a n/a n/a 18.1% 20.2% 45 or more minutes n/a n/a 345,155 576,613 n/a n/a 67.06 n/a n/a n/a 8.7% 10.0% Worked at home n/a n/a 58,778 132,084 n/a n/a 124.72 n/a n/a n/a 1.5% 2.3% Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-14 JOURNEY TO WORK TRENDS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) Year Percent Change Percent Distribution of Trends 1960 1970 1980 1990 60-70 70-80 80-90 60-90 1960 1970 1980 1990 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 126,901 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.2% 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 283,702 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.9% 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 1,120,718 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.3% 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 1,843,369 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.8% 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 1,066,549 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.4% 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 341,737 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.9% 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 123,249 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.1% 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. n/a n/a n/a 60,948 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.1% 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. n/a n/a n/a 343,816 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.9% 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. n/a n/a n/a 351,379 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.1% Worked at home n/a n/a n/a 132,084 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.3% Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone n/a n/a 2,751,259 4,468,021 n/a n/a 62.40 n/a n/a n/a 69.2% 77.1% 2 person carpool n/a n/a 579,825 660,172 n/a n/a 13.86 n/a n/a n/a 14.6% 11.4% 3 person carpool n/a n/a 132,525 99,518 n/a n/a -24.91 n/a n/a n/a 3.3% 1.7% 4 person+ carpool n/a n/a 94,066 58,856 n/a n/a -37.43 n/a n/a n/a 2.4% 1.0% Other means n/a n/a 420,732 507,885 n/a n/a 20.71 n/a n/a n/a 10.6% 8.8% Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-15 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Place of Work Worked in home county 78,839 3,995 55,055 4,866 173,649 471,595 2,293 29,913 Worked outside home county 4,528 3,085 1,487 3,386 8,016 111,810 1,433 7,153 Worked outside home state 530 25 1,068 26 1,604 4,684 58 476 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 72,213 6,769 54,208 7,667 171,569 544,043 3,519 35,501 Drive alone 60,693 5,315 46,755 6,165 147,771 468,713 2,607 30,238 Carpool 11,520 1,454 7,453 1,502 23,798 75,330 912 5,263 Walk 3,633 165 1,056 181 3,564 10,809 88 583 Public Transportation 1,545 0 64 19 505 12,078 3 12 Work at home 2,224 119 934 318 3,775 11,058 111 765 Other means 4,282 52 1,348 93 3,856 10,101 63 681 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 13,040 1,158 10,713 1,508 26,629 66,170 748 6,661 10 to 19 minutes 34,325 1,929 24,174 2,798 63,415 179,161 1,096 15,323 20 to 29 minutes 17,885 864 11,880 1,183 42,206 129,995 449 6,517 30 to 39 minutes 10,553 1,150 6,579 932 28,321 117,608 638 4,537 40 or more minutes 5,870 1,885 3,330 1,539 18,923 84,097 742 3,739 Worked at home 2,224 119 934 318 3,775 11,058 111 765 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 1,460 351 1,602 237 4,131 9,984 248 812 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 2,273 643 3,620 521 8,570 23,450 438 1,642 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 11,037 1,997 14,215 1,654 42,343 96,693 1,168 6,671 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 29,725 1,852 17,686 3,106 59,197 185,396 912 12,128 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 15,547 770 7,437 865 28,142 131,722 363 7,259 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 5,399 163 2,305 362 8,821 42,172 36 2,290 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 2,342 71 1,020 105 3,664 14,277 74 977 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 1,410 28 479 37 1,723 6,219 49 464 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 6,133 585 4,380 524 12,492 32,169 182 2,387 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 6,347 526 3,932 549 10,411 34,949 203 2,147 Worked at home 2,224 119 934 318 3,775 11,058 111 765 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 60,693 5,315 46,755 6,165 147,771 468,713 2,607 30,238 2 person carpool 9,743 1,039 5,712 1,156 19,528 63,028 603 4,428 3 person carpool 1,057 204 1,208 256 2,975 8,491 192 572 4 person+ carpool 720 211 533 90 1,295 3,811 117 263 Other means 11,684 336 3,402 611 11,700 44,046 265 2,041 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-16 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade Desoto Dixie Duval Place of Work Worked in home county 24,400 20,090 63,539 12,861 844,722 6,763 2,280 314,868 Worked outside home county 4,776 30,737 2,800 4,234 38,637 1,654 887 13,542 Worked outside home state 247 1,039 856 228 4,637 38 56 4,742 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 27,139 48,626 60,573 15,971 780,997 7,741 2,966 298,712 Drive alone 23,476 40,893 49,738 13,207 642,669 5,924 2,264 251,810 Carpool 3,663 7,733 10,835 2,764 138,328 1,817 702 46,902 Walk 670 972 1,809 491 22,454 260 76 8,983 Public Transportation 54 178 1,188 52 52,162 81 14 8,969 Work at home 975 1,080 2,230 457 18,091 201 104 8,976 Other means 585 1,010 1,395 352 14,292 172 63 7,512 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 4,974 5,383 11,300 2,784 74,814 1,733 901 35,888 10 to 19 minutes 11,141 11,244 25,937 6,966 248,699 3,308 949 105,719 20 to 29 minutes 5,226 8,729 14,017 2,463 195,996 1,138 470 84,969 30 to 39 minutes 3,909 10,807 8,268 2,184 201,311 1,093 366 64,998 40 or more minutes 3,198 14,623 5,443 2,469 149,085 982 433 32,602 Worked at home 975 1,080 2,230 457 18,091 201 104 8,976 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 859 1,621 1,223 471 16,554 265 92 7,728 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 1,862 4,011 2,624 1,243 38,807 478 217 17,210 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 5,291 13,979 12,752 3,652 159,077 2,067 647 72,468 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 9,007 14,239 20,650 6,284 266,901 2,743 891 107,837 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 5,574 6,211 14,300 1,950 188,475 1,112 593 53,030 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 1,618 2,686 4,479 728 66,047 362 134 15,795 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 585 761 1,478 340 22,014 166 63 6,224 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 385 433 611 206 10,482 54 3 2,937 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 1,537 3,150 3,693 984 52,492 611 261 18,854 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 1,730 3,695 3,155 1,008 49,056 396 218 22,093 Worked at home 975 1,080 2,230 457 18,091 201 104 8,976 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 23,476 40,893 49,738 13,207 642,669 5,924 2,264 251,810 2 person carpool 3,223 6,322 8,144 1,998 109,955 1,152 471 37,860 3 person carpool 336 957 1,312 420 17,174 356 138 6,390 4 person+ carpool 104 454 1,379 346 11,199 309 93 2,652 Other means 2,284 3,240 6,622 1,352 106,999 714 257 34,440 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-17 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsen Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Place of Work Worked in home county 106,739 7,379 2,776 9,230 1,270 1,268 3,567 2,684 Worked outside home county 5,537 2,815 446 6,231 2,203 1,445 847 735 Worked outside home state 4,689 190 90 495 31 18 66 304 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 105,385 9,578 2,871 14,948 3,241 2,454 4,146 3,452 Drive alone 90,715 7,876 2,258 10,454 2,523 1,874 3,449 2,734 Carpool 14,670 1,702 613 4,494 718 580 697 718 Walk 5,018 210 204 325 78 108 113 98 Public Transportation 1,321 25 10 190 5 31 27 32 Work at home 3,063 293 106 260 119 88 100 71 Other means 2,178 278 121 233 61 50 94 70 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 18,196 1,869 1,264 2,338 407 699 1,370 831 10 to 19 minutes 43,839 3,840 929 4,644 945 624 1,377 1,143 20 to 29 minutes 27,510 1,731 407 2,569 443 565 394 589 30 to 39 minutes 15,953 1,433 366 3,662 509 236 652 539 40 or more minutes 8,404 1,218 240 2,483 1,081 519 587 550 Worked at home 3,063 293 106 260 119 88 100 71 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 2,856 218 66 266 160 52 78 109 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 9,071 506 177 432 295 363 364 262 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 30,977 1,976 386 3,917 718 628 1,035 1,032 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 34,148 3,229 1,153 6,823 1,344 908 1,602 1,281 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 13,015 2,211 735 1,892 415 343 501 406 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 5,116 586 184 418 84 106 121 39 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 1,919 280 75 222 106 3 57 51 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 1,436 195 24 112 7 3 27 19 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 8,162 472 249 798 109 99 376 251 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 7,202 418 157 816 147 138 219 202 Worked at home 3,063 293 106 260 119 88 100 71 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 90,715 7,876 2,258 10,454 2,523 1,874 3,449 2,734 2 person carpool 11,856 1,458 511 2,886 585 383 385 486 3 person carpool 2,058 195 69 837 55 76 180 163 4 person+ carpool 756 49 33 771 78 121 132 69 Other means 11,580 806 441 1,008 263 277 334 271 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-18 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Holmes Indian River Place of Work Worked in home county 5,499 7,361 21,761 20,054 373,741 2,993 30,126 Worked outside home county 2,077 3,118 8,698 1,776 34,208 1,606 4,081 Worked outside home state 26 15 447 89 3,001 1,467 310 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 6,891 9,797 29,202 20,148 378,348 5,573 32,147 Drive alone 5,120 7,190 24,571 16,691 322,743 4,443 27,653 Carpool 1,771 2,607 4,631 3,457 55,605 1,130 4,494 Walk 201 271 503 682 9,165 173 591 Public Transportation 37 191 95 98 7,460 18 32 Work at home 309 136 698 575 8,913 246 988 Other means 164 99 408 416 7,064 56 759 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 1,791 2,969 4,138 4,705 51,598 1,029 6,311 10 to 19 minutes 2,471 2,793 11,302 9,984 128,240 1,703 15,674 20 to 29 minutes 857 951 5,770 3,607 92,793 918 5,817 30 to 39 minutes 995 1,807 4,092 1,809 77,041 1,140 3,648 40 or more minutes 1,179 1,838 4,906 1,239 52,365 1,030 2,079 Worked at home 309 136 698 575 8,913 246 988 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 124 281 1,187 647 9,758 281 593 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 382 867 2,028 1,051 20,082 470 1,219 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 1,830 3,426 6,249 4,447 82,999 2,060 5,621 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 2,802 3,221 8,898 7,626 139,201 1,359 12,314 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 1,030 1,396 5,501 3,743 65,399 412 7,733 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 292 283 1,962 990 22,244 138 1,972 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 112 162 521 447 7,734 83 604 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 35 30 324 137 4,147 62 304 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 357 380 1,679 1,190 23,834 526 1,638 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 329 312 1,859 1,066 26,639 429 1,531 Worked at home 309 136 698 575 8,913 246 988 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 5,120 7,190 24,571 16,691 322,743 4,443 27,653 2 person carpool 1,263 1,265 3,861 2,594 45,312 769 3,441 3 person carpool 294 431 544 473 6,225 180 654 4 person+ carpool 214 911 226 390 4,068 181 399 Other means 711 697 1,704 1,771 32,602 493 2,370 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-19 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Place of Work Worked in home county 12,548 2,376 1,400 42,777 129,226 96,178 5,172 992 Worked outside home county 2,689 2,110 670 13,872 11,487 3,758 4,209 987 Worked outside home state 958 203 13 285 1,253 1,407 78 17 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 14,671 4,385 1,848 52,519 131,595 92,452 8,698 1,848 Drive alone 12,061 2,954 1,437 43,966 109,850 77,716 6,995 1,322 Carpool 2,610 1,431 411 8,553 21,745 14,736 1,703 526 Walk 914 97 89 1,662 2,857 3,463 226 38 Public Transportation 78 34 0 181 1,319 2,058 34 4 Work at home 364 103 80 1,399 3,177 1,943 307 31 Other means 168 70 66 1,173 3,018 1,427 194 75 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 3,421 771 597 10,934 21,578 14,456 1,809 328 10 to 19 minutes 5,463 1,067 541 18,065 45,691 41,481 2,433 504 20 to 29 minutes 2,893 415 212 9,129 31,059 23,927 1,191 246 30 to 39 minutes 2,454 1,310 399 7,921 24,460 13,795 1,878 299 40 or more minutes 1,600 1,023 254 9,486 16,001 5,741 1,841 588 Worked at home 364 103 80 1,399 3,177 1,943 307 31 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 466 38 34 1,627 3,115 1,215 410 39 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 1,351 210 131 3,846 7,342 1,807 604 312 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 4,044 922 392 12,073 29,168 10,752 2,237 449 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 5,516 2,318 846 18,354 43,710 42,423 2,944 714 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 1,344 653 312 9,255 25,928 21,164 1,311 205 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 447 130 52 2,582 9,148 6,163 372 43 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 110 24 24 1,154 2,898 2,358 142 11 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 130 18 15 534 1,484 1,574 100 24 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 1,375 106 108 3,160 7,862 5,638 549 114 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 1,048 167 89 2,950 8,134 6,306 483 54 Worked at home 364 103 80 1,399 3,177 1,943 307 31 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 12,061 2,954 1,437 43,966 109,850 77,716 6,995 1,322 2 person carpool 1,961 1,060 224 6,930 17,674 11,579 1,399 228 3 person carpool 436 269 31 1,070 2,441 1,951 169 112 4 person+ carpool 213 102 156 553 1,630 1,206 135 186 Other means 1,524 304 235 4,415 10,371 8,891 761 148 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-20 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Madison Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Place of Work Worked in home county 4,455 64,906 65,583 29,373 38,189 11,064 66,461 9,222 Worked outside home county 918 20,411 7,438 10,623 2,132 7,224 2,826 2,591 Worked outside home state 613 626 501 614 586 1,552 1,456 29 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 5,411 79,612 68,824 37,777 31,711 18,719 65,850 10,851 Drive alone 4,035 67,900 57,531 32,540 25,404 15,367 56,567 7,802 Carpool 1,376 11,712 11,293 5,237 6,307 3,352 9,283 3,049 Walk 169 1,663 1,614 760 3,101 422 1,723 351 Public Transportation 35 584 125 156 458 82 236 199 Work at home 306 2,214 1,825 1,161 1,583 325 1,267 250 Other means 65 1,870 1,134 756 4,054 292 1,667 191 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 1,017 13,705 10,804 6,813 13,862 3,239 13,868 2,595 10 to 19 minutes 2,262 32,916 26,053 15,368 15,723 4,921 28,098 4,416 20 to 29 minutes 1,046 17,997 15,410 6,888 4,332 2,972 14,129 1,148 30 to 39 minutes 730 11,542 11,714 6,119 2,704 3,853 8,002 1,267 40 or more minutes 625 7,569 7,716 4,261 2,703 4,530 5,379 2,166 Worked at home 306 2,214 1,825 1,161 1,583 325 1,267 250 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 152 1,862 2,343 529 797 614 1,486 344 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 323 3,746 4,423 2,178 1,488 1,352 4,261 1,512 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 1,336 16,601 15,726 7,573 5,774 4,750 22,024 3,024 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 2,226 28,711 23,642 13,152 12,737 6,294 19,566 3,753 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 693 15,133 11,483 8,088 8,351 2,749 7,280 1,310 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 167 4,638 3,344 2,465 3,079 915 2,691 443 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 34 1,807 1,344 962 1,371 408 1,395 148 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 29 757 693 387 400 202 818 58 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 346 5,337 4,604 1,857 2,423 1,165 4,896 540 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 374 5,137 4,095 2,258 2,904 1,066 5,059 460 Worked at home 306 2,214 1,825 1,161 1,583 325 1,267 250 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 4,035 67,900 57,531 32,540 25,404 15,367 56,567 7,802 2 person carpool 1,016 9,439 9,328 4,131 5,244 2,715 7,382 1,763 3 person carpool 141 1,339 1,402 654 754 561 1,171 484 4 person+ carpool 219 934 563 452 309 76 730 802 Other means 575 6,331 4,698 2,833 9,196 1,121 4,893 991 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-21 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns Place of Work Worked in home county 317,493 29,323 343,100 58,755 332,695 149,699 16,415 25,272 Worked outside home county 36,115 21,546 33,284 36,323 40,720 17,655 6,083 13,242 Worked outside home state 2,663 375 3,876 871 3,491 943 269 510 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 319,961 48,215 350,409 90,245 344,513 156,995 21,103 35,844 Drive alone 272,100 39,531 301,796 76,065 297,509 132,883 17,363 30,284 Carpool 47,861 8,684 48,613 14,180 47,004 24,112 3,740 5,560 Walk 15,755 1,043 7,580 1,882 9,231 3,875 395 1,052 Public Transportation 7,671 206 5,118 175 5,637 1,044 186 229 Work at home 6,423 655 10,170 1,877 9,281 3,476 659 1,140 Other means 6,461 1,125 6,983 1,770 8,244 2,907 424 759 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 40,313 6,257 50,325 14,388 54,149 27,038 3,823 6,077 10 to 19 minutes 108,698 15,122 133,415 29,775 135,529 61,504 7,860 13,340 20 to 29 minutes 85,833 11,367 84,769 16,079 79,975 32,225 3,598 7,210 30 to 39 minutes 70,942 10,309 62,130 15,050 55,775 24,797 2,740 5,668 40 or more minutes 44,062 7,534 39,451 18,780 42,197 19,257 4,087 5,589 Worked at home 6,423 655 10,170 1,877 9,281 3,476 659 1,140 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 10,258 1,358 6,555 2,704 7,078 5,011 798 674 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 20,673 3,903 14,026 6,478 14,582 10,741 1,688 1,822 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 72,092 10,741 62,314 21,007 66,051 36,841 5,524 7,026 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 110,096 15,585 122,756 26,797 121,217 55,003 6,744 12,779 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 60,782 6,959 85,591 16,338 74,627 24,599 2,913 7,232 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 17,251 1,937 26,958 5,368 22,588 6,873 1,020 2,517 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 7,465 935 8,490 2,013 8,770 2,378 383 904 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 3,858 516 3,809 898 4,434 1,676 158 350 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 22,552 4,252 19,469 6,743 24,171 10,529 1,572 2,367 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 24,821 4,403 20,122 5,726 24,107 11,170 1,308 2,213 Worked at home 6,423 655 10,170 1,877 9,281 3,476 659 1,140 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 272,100 39,531 301,796 76,065 297,509 132,883 17,363 30,284 2 person carpool 39,584 7,257 38,895 11,900 40,111 19,166 2,632 4,593 3 person carpool 5,216 832 5,601 1,473 4,704 3,195 660 710 4 person+ carpool 3,061 595 4,117 807 2,189 1,751 448 257 Other means 36,310 3,029 29,851 5,704 32,393 11,302 1,664 3,180 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-22 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) St. Lucie Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Place of Work Worked in home county 42,394 18,389 100,958 71,469 6,529 7,351 6,191 Worked outside home county 17,155 17,048 10,246 77,005 4,276 2,865 435 Worked outside home state 454 1,493 1,137 1,459 43 73 92 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 56,153 34,953 102,899 141,039 10,071 9,253 6,173 Drive alone 47,260 30,161 89,650 123,584 8,341 7,481 5,259 Carpool 8,893 4,792 13,249 17,455 1,730 1,772 914 Walk 937 544 2,320 2,472 260 353 207 Public Transportation 557 144 709 740 32 25 56 Work at home 1,236 700 3,717 3,805 286 431 113 Other means 1,120 589 2,696 1,877 199 227 169 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 7,787 5,606 18,550 15,854 2,058 1,929 1,818 10 to 19 minutes 20,424 10,463 46,058 42,055 3,107 3,355 2,890 20 to 29 minutes 13,129 7,860 23,081 32,679 1,598 1,499 909 30 to 39 minutes 10,207 6,760 12,991 29,994 1,922 1,558 424 40 or more minutes 7,220 5,541 7,944 25,546 1,877 1,517 564 Worked at home 1,236 700 3,717 3,805 286 431 113 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 1,325 1,082 1,977 3,104 453 475 110 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 3,394 3,399 3,832 7,048 947 668 309 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 12,283 10,401 16,772 29,040 2,194 1,645 1,047 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 19,314 11,138 35,185 48,197 3,552 3,748 2,983 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 10,483 4,055 25,801 29,707 1,489 1,461 1,029 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 3,460 1,379 7,965 9,283 458 406 247 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 1,031 453 2,761 2,977 139 142 116 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 685 177 1,399 1,312 78 38 19 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 3,194 2,085 6,312 7,225 679 558 306 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 3,598 2,061 6,620 8,235 573 717 439 Worked at home 1,236 700 3,717 3,805 286 431 113 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 47,260 30,161 89,650 123,584 8,341 7,481 5,259 2 person carpool 6,543 3,757 11,375 14,776 1,382 1,161 626 3 person carpool 1,310 790 1,453 1,859 210 352 163 4 person+ carpool 1,040 245 421 820 138 259 125 Other means 3,850 1,977 9,442 8,894 777 1,036 545 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

Journey to Work Characteristics Table 2-23 JOURNEY TO WORK CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington Florida Place of Work Worked in home county 1,912 128,569 2,646 7,069 3,913 4,956,240 Worked outside home county 1,363 23,230 4,232 3,581 2,112 776,449 Worked outside home state 8 1,265 73 708 217 61,763 Mode to Work Private auto or carpool 3,100 139,505 6,715 10,445 5,810 5,286,567 Drive alone 2,566 116,755 4,773 8,158 4,523 4,468,021 Carpool 534 22,750 1,942 2,287 1,287 818,546 Walk 59 4,145 72 233 171 145,269 Public Transportation 5 1,648 6 72 13 116,352 Work at home 46 3,604 97 468 182 132,084 Other means 73 4,162 61 140 66 114,180 Travel Time to Work Less than 10 minutes 768 24,233 672 1,923 1,323 768,607 10 to 19 minutes 1,009 56,364 1,306 3,455 1,887 1,908,310 20 to 29 minutes 509 28,757 1,234 1,671 894 1,236,778 30 to 39 minutes 461 20,697 1,882 1,388 673 1,011,951 40 or more minutes 490 19,409 1,760 2,453 1,283 736,722 Worked at home 46 3,604 97 468 182 132,084 Departure Time to Work 12:00 to 4:59 a.m. 178 3,386 158 387 445 126,901 5:00 to 5:59 a.m. 173 7,822 367 1,163 603 283,702 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. 623 28,451 1,855 3,121 1,833 1,120,718 7:00 to 7:59 a.m. 1,367 48,096 2,572 3,181 1,690 1,843.369 8:00 to 8:59 a.m. 317 27,272 841 1,260 452 1,066,549 9:00 to 9:59 a.m. 82 8,601 261 347 125 341,737 10:00 to 10:59 a.m. 18 3,271 115 109 52 123,249 11:00 to 11:59 a.m. 25 1,758 63 66 24 60,948 12:00 to 3:59 p.m. 253 9,456 258 650 551 343,816 4:00 to 11:59 p.m. 201 11,347 364 606 285 351,379 Worked at home 46 3,604 97 468 182 132,084 Private Vehicle Occupancy Drive alone 2,566 116,755 4,773 8,158 4,523 4,468,021 2 person carpool 370 18,506 1,572 1,593 883 660,172 3 person carpool 106 2,565 247 380 235 99,518 4 person+ carpool 58 1,679 123 314 169 58,856 Other means 183 13,559 236 913 432 507,885 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Florida Demographics and Journey to Work (May 1993).

SECTION lll: MODAL STATISTICS Highways Toll Facilities Aviation Public Transportation Rail Seaports Transportation Demand Management Freight Intelligent Transportation Systems

3 2 FDOT DISTRICT OFFICES 7 5 District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 Ft. Myers Lake City Chipley Ft. Lauderdale Winter Park Miami Tampa Florida's Turnpike (not shown) 1 6 4

Pensacola MPO Fort Walton Beach MPO Panama City MPO Tallahassee - Leon MPO Jacksonville MPO Gainesville MPO Ocala- Marion Co. MPO Volusia Co. MPO Pasco Co. MPO Hillsborough Co. MPO Pinellas Co. MPO Sarasota- Manatee Co. MPO Orlando Urban Area MPO Brevard Co. MPO Polk Co. MPO St. Lucie MPO FLORIDA'S METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS Lee Co. MPO Naples -Collier Co. MPO Palm Beach Co. MPO Broward Co. MPO Miami MPO

North Central Florida RPC West Florida RPC Northeast Florida RPC Apalachee RPC Withlacoochee RPC East Central RPC Tampa Bay RPC Central Florida RPC FLORIDA'S REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCILS Southwest Florida RPC Treasure Coast RPC South Florida RPC

3. Highways 3.1 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 1 3.2 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 2 3.3 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 3 3.4 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 4 3.5 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 5 3.6 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 6 3.7 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 7 3.8-10 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION CENTERLINE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) 3.11-13 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION LANE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) 3.14-16 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION DAILY VMT, THOUSANDS, FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) 3.17-19 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY CENTERLINE MILES (1987-1994) 3.20-22 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY CENTERLINE MILES (1987-1994) 3.23-24 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY DAILY VEHICULAR MILES TRAVELED, THOUSANDS (1987-1994) 3.25 MOTOR FUELS: CONSUMPTION 3.26-27 MOTOR-FUEL USE (1993) 3.28 MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION: BY TYPE OF VEHICLE IN FLORIDA (1975-1992) 3.29-30 STATE MOTOR-VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS (1993) 3.31 1992 BRIDGE JURISDICTIONS 3.32 1992 ROAD PAVEMENT CONDITION BY PERCENT OF LANE MILES, STATE AND LOCAL ROADS 3.33 1992 CONGESTED PEAK HOUR TRAVEL BY PERCENT OF LANE MILES, STATE AND LOCAL ROADS 3.34 1992 BRIDGE DEFICIENCIES 3.35 STATEWIDE MINIMUM LEVEL OF SERVICE STANDARDS FOR THE FLORIDA STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM

Table 3-1 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 1 Centerline Miles 1,854.7 Lane Miles 5,438.1 Fixed Bridges 858 Movable Bridges 16 Adopt-A-Highway Miles 346 Land Area 12,000 sq. miles No. of Counties 12 Population Daily Miles Travelled on State Highways 1.6 million 21 million miles Transit Authorities 4 Transit Vehicles 105 Airports 149 Major Rail Lines 2 Deepwater Ports 1 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,1994 Communications Handbook. Table 3-2 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 2 Centerline Miles 2,531.9 Lane Miles 7,334.6 Fixed Bridges 1,084 Movable Bridges 12 Adopt-A-Highway Miles 838 Land Area 12,000 sq. miles No. of Counties 18 Population Daily Miles Travelled on State Highways 1.4 million 31 million miles Transit Authorities 2 Transit Vehicles N/A Airports 128 Major Rail Lines 3 Deepwater Ports 2 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,1994 Communications Handbook.

Table 3-3 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 3 Centerline Miles 2,367.5 Lane Miles 6,242.9 Fixed Bridges 783 Movable Bridges 1 Adopt-A-Highway Miles 746 Land Area 11,500 sq. miles No. of Counties 16 Population Daily Miles Travelled on State Highways 1 million 18 million miles Transit Authorities 2 Transit Vehicles N/A Airports 80 Major Rail Lines 4 Deepwater Ports 3 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,1994 Communications Handbook. Table 3-4 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 4 Centerline Miles 1,388 Lane Miles 5,554 Fixed Bridges 662 Movable Bridges 39 Adopt-A-Highway Miles 372 Land Area 5,000 sq. miles No. of Counties 5 Population Daily Miles Travelled on State Highways 2.4 million 33 million miles Transit Authorities 2 Transit Vehicles 283 Airports 81 Major Rail Lines 2 Deepwater Ports 3 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,1994 Communications Handbook.

Table 3-5 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 5 Centerline Miles 2,125 Lane Miles 6,896 Fixed Bridges 605 Movable Bridges 10 Adopt-A-Highway Miles 642 Land Area 9,000 sq. miles No. of Counties 10 Population Daily Miles Travelled on State Highways 2.3 million 40 million miles Transit Authorities 5 Transit Vehicles 232 Airports 142 Major Rail Lines 5 Deepwater Ports 1 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,1994 Communications Handbook. Table 3-6 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 6 Centerline Miles 679 Lane Miles 2,671 Fixed Bridges 515 Movable Bridges 14 Adopt-A-Highway Miles 216 Land Area No. of Counties 2 Population Daily Miles Travelled on State Highways N/A 1.9 million 23 million miles Transit Authorities 2 Transit Vehicles 650 Airports 58 Major Rail Lines 2 Deepwater Ports 1 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,1994 Communications Handbook.

Table 3-7 STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SUMMARY, DISTRICT 7 Centerline Miles 929 Lane Miles 3,356 Fixed Bridges 556 Movable Bridges 13 Adopt-A-Highway Miles 151 Land Area No. of Counties 4 Population Daily Miles Travelled on State Highways N/A 2.0 million 25 million miles Transit Authorities 3 Transit Vehicles N/A Airports 42 Major Rail Lines 1 Deepwater Ports 2 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,1994 Communications Handbook.

Table 3-8 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION CENTERLINE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total Charlotte 37.2 24.2 0.0 0.0 25.3 10.7 0.0 62.5 34.9 0.0 97.4 Collier 138.7 31.2 0.0 0.0 29.2 10.0 0.0 167.9 41.2 0.0 209.1 Desoto 45.9 22.5 0.0 0.0 11.2 1.7 0.0 57.1 24.2 0.0 81.3 Glades 41.4 29.5 14.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 41.4 29.5 14.9 85.8 Hardee 54.5 36.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 54.5 36.9 0.0 91.4 Hendry 44.1 18.2 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 46.6 18.2 0.0 64.8 Highlands 98.1 9.3 4.2 0.0 12.9 0.0 8.0 110.9 9.3 12.2 132.5 Lee 44.8 38.3 0.0 0.0 45.3 49.0 2.6 90.1 87.2 2.6 179.9 Manatee 94.6 28.7 0.0 0.0 55.6 25.3 3.4 150.2 54.0 3.4 207.7 Okeechobee 98.5 4.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 98.5 4.8 0.0 103.3 Polk 136.9 48.0 48.8 0.0 116.9 65.4 25.5 253.8 113.4 74.3 441.5 Sarasota 33.3 25.4 0.0 0.0 56.1 44.8 0.0 89.4 70.2 0.0 159.5 District 1 868.1 317.0 67.9 0.0 354.9 206.8 39.5 1,223.0 523.8 107.3 1,854.1 Alachua 144.3 48.1 13.5 0.0 64.9 21.0 4.5 209.2 69.1 18.1 296.3 Baker 25.5 43.8 14.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.5 43.8 14.7 83.9 Bradford 19.8 30.1 8.9 0.0 4.1 4.8 1.3 23.9 34.9 10.2 69.0 Clay 50.1 24.6 3.7 0.0 26.7 2.8 0.0 76.8 27.4 3.7 107.9 Columbia 107.3 64.3 2.3 0.0 17.7 12.4 0.0 125.0 76.7 2.3 204.0 Dixie 29.2 17.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 29.2 17.0 0.0 46.3 Duval 30.3 12.1 0.0 0.0 261.3 146.5 0.5 291.6 158.5 0.5 450.6 Gilchrist 18.4 41.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.4 41.9 0.0 60.2 Hamilton 28.7 61.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 28.7 61.9 0.0 90.6 Lafayette 31.0 31.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.0 31.2 0.0 62.2 Levy 82.2 86.8 14.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 82.2 86.8 14.5 183.6 Madison 38.8 99.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.8 99.9 0.0 138.6 Nassau 68.2 15.0 3.6 0.8 5.7 22.3 0.0 73.9 37.3 4.4 115.6 Putnam 75.3 51.4 0.0 0.0 7.7 6.5 0.0 83.0 57.9 0.0 140.8 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-9 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION CENTERLINE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total St. Johns 86.4 52.1 0.0 0.0 15.5 32.4 0.0 101.8 84.5 0.0 186.3 Suwannee 40.6 80.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.4 0.0 40.6 88.3 0.0 128.8 Taylor 75.5 23.9 0.0 0.0 8.8 2.6 0.0 84.2 26.5 0.0 110.7 Union 0.0 40.1 17.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.1 17.6 57.7 District 2 951.5 825.1 78.8 0.8 412.3 258.6 6.4 1,363.8 1,083.6 86.0 2,533.4 Bay 89.1 9.4 0.0 0.0 79.1 25.0 1.2 168.2 34.4 1.2 203.8 Calhoun 24.6 46.6 24.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.6 46.6 24.9 96.2 Escambia 49.1 45.6 0.0 8.5 86.7 63.7 3.9 135.8 109.3 12.3 257.5 Franklin 61.4 5.4 24.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 61.4 5.4 24.3 91.1 Gadsden 54.3 43.5 32.2 0.0 0.0 4.2 3.9 54.3 47.7 36.2 138.1 Gulf 20.8 30.5 13.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.8 30.5 13.1 64.5 Holmes 15.4 72.8 16.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.4 72.8 16.3 104.4 Jackson 53.5 160.8 19.7 0.0 0.0 5.0 3.3 53.5 165.8 23.0 242.4 Jefferson 62.0 22.8 23.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 62.0 22.8 23.7 108.5 Leon 59.3 26.3 0.0 0.0 69.9 38.7 2.3 129.1 65.0 2.3 196.5 Liberty 21.1 12.5 36.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.1 12.5 36.3 69.9 Okaloosa 58.0 45.0 14.4 0.0 56.0 29.9 0.0 113.9 75.0 14.4 203.3 Santa Rosa 20.5 111.6 4.0 0.1 29.5 22.5 0.0 49.9 134.1 4.1 188.1 Wakulla 56.0 25.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 56.0 25.2 0.0 81.2 Walton 130.2 59.2 0.0 0.0 9.5 4.7 0.0 139.7 63.9 0.0 203.6 Washington 23.4 89.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.4 89.6 0.0 113.0 District 3 798.7 807.0 209.0 8.5 330.5 193.7 14.6 1,129.2 1,000.7 232.2 2,362.1 Broward 51.6 7.7 0.0 0.0 268.8 110.9 15.1 320.3 118.7 15.1 454.1 Indian River 62.3 7.5 0.0 0.0 21.8 16.9 8.1 84.1 24.4 8.1 116.7 Martin 103.7 5.9 0.0 0.0 36.5 12.1 4.7 140.2 18.0 4.7 162.9 Palm Beach 130.2 7.3 2.0 0.0 214.4 80.6 43.2 344.6 87.9 45.2 477.6 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-10 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION CENTERLINE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total St. Lucie 49.2 19.2 0.0 0.0 74.2 20.7 2.8 123.4 39.9 2.8 166.0 District 4 396.9 47.7 2.0 0.0 615.7 241.2 73.9 1,012.6 288.9 75.9 1,377.4 Brevard 91.0 21.3 0.0 0.0 180.5 29.3 4.7 271.6 50.6 4.7 326.8 Flagler 54.2 29.8 0.0 0.0 14.1 4.3 0.0 68.3 34.2 0.0 102.4 Lake 92.8 74.2 0.0 0.0 41.1 17.2 0.0 133.8 91.4 0.0 225.3 Marion 138.1 40.1 0.4 0.0 39.8 21.9 0.0 177.9 62.0 0.4 240.2 Orange 54.8 18.2 0.0 0.0 220.2 66.9 0.0 275.0 85.1 0.0 360.1 Osceola 147.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 197.2 0.0 0.0 197.2 Seminole 5.0 13.8 0.0 0.0 88.6 5.7 0.0 93.6 19.5 0.0 113.1 Sumter 93.6 38.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 93.6 38.6 0.0 132.2 Volusia 139.9 38.2 13.1 0.0 148.0 17.4 1.8 287.9 55.5 14.9 358.3 District 5 816.6 274.2 13.5 0.0 782.2 162.7 6.5 1,598.8 436.9 19.9 2,055.7 Dade 98.4 5.2 6.5 0.0 306.7 155.0 0.0 405.1 160.2 6.5 571.9 Monroe 86.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.9 1.7 0.0 117.6 1.7 0.0 119.3 District 6 185.1 5.2 6.5 0.0 337.6 156.7 0.0 522.7 161.9 6.5 691.1 Citrus 52.3 26.2 0.0 0.0 7.2 3.0 0.0 59.5 29.1 0.0 88.6 Hernando 64.0 13.9 0.0 0.0 20.5 8.4 0.0 84.6 22.2 0.0 106.8 Hillsborough 94.9 0.0 14.0 5.6 260.4 35.1 4.8 355.4 35.1 24.4 414.8 Pasco 89.3 16.2 2.2 0.0 61.2 3.0 2.0 150.5 19.2 4.3 174.0 Pinellas 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 136.8 90.4 6.7 136.8 90.4 6.7 233.8 District 7 300.5 56.2 16.2 5.6 486.2 139.8 13.5 786.7 196.1 35.3 1,018.0 Statewide 4,317.4 2,332.4 393.9 14.9 3,319.4 1,359.4 154.2 7,636.8 3,691.9 563.1 11,891.7 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-11 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION LANE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total Charlotte 136.3 48.4 0.0 0.0 92.2 23.2 0.0 228.6 71.6 0.0 300.2 Collier 400.1 68.7 0.0 0.0 123.5 33.8 0.0 523.6 102.5 0.0 626.0 Desoto 91.8 45.1 0.0 0.0 24.3 3.4 0.0 116.2 48.4 0.0 164.6 Glades 139.1 58.9 29.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 139.1 58.9 29.7 227.8 Hardee 125.2 74.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 125.2 74.1 0.0 199.3 Hendry 109.6 36.4 0.0 0.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 119.7 36.4 0.0 156.1 Highlands 265.0 18.7 8.4 0.0 50.9 0.0 19.0 315.9 18.7 27.4 362.0 Lee 167.9 83.9 0.0 0.0 195.9 116.0 5.2 363.8 199.9 5.2 568.8 Manatee 290.2 57.5 0.0 0.0 240.2 69.5 7.7 530.3 127.0 7.7 665.0 Okeechobee 222.0 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 222.0 9.6 0.0 231.6 Polk 475.8 96.3 97.7 0.0 443.7 189.9 66.5 919.4 286.1 164.2 1,369.8 Sarasota 151.5 55.1 0.0 0.0 237.5 144.9 0.0 389.0 199.9 0.0 588.9 District 1 2,574.6 652.5 135.8 0.0 1,418.1 580.6 98.4 3,992.7 1,233.1 234.2 5,460.0 Alachua 463.2 96.8 27.1 0.0 266.1 64.9 14.7 729.3 161.7 41.8 932.7 Baker 101.8 89.1 29.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 101.8 89.1 29.4 220.4 Bradford 74.1 60.2 17.7 0.0 14.2 9.6 2.7 88.3 69.8 20.4 178.6 Clay 138.4 49.3 7.1 0.0 110.5 11.4 0.0 248.8 60.6 7.1 316.5 Columbia 312.7 130.4 4.6 0.0 62.4 40.7 0.0 375.1 171.1 4.6 550.8 Dixie 116.9 34.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 116.9 34.1 0.0 151.0 Duval 105.8 24.1 0.0 0.0 1,086.2 509.1 1.9 1,192.0 533.2 1.9 1,727.1 Gilchrist 38.0 83.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.0 83.7 0.0 121.7 Hamilton 115.0 124.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 115.0 124.7 0.0 239.6 Lafayette 62.1 62.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 62.1 62.4 0.0 124.4 Levy 260.6 173.8 29.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 260.6 173.8 29.0 463.4 Madison 155.0 209.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 155.0 209.2 0.0 364.2 Nassau 208.2 40.0 7.2 1.5 12.4 62.1 0.0 220.5 102.1 8.7 331.4 Putnam 171.0 103.1 0.0 0.0 22.5 16.6 0.0 193.6 119.7 0.0 313.2 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-12 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION LANE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total St. Johns 292.4 107.2 0.0 0.0 61.6 82.7 0.0 354.0 189.9 0.0 543.9 Suwannee 139.5 167.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.3 0.0 139.5 185.4 0.0 324.8 Taylor 233.1 47.8 0.0 0.0 32.9 7.0 0.0 266.0 54.8 0.0 320.8 Union 0.0 80.1 35.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 80.1 35.2 115.4 District 2 2,987.5 1,683.1 157.3 1.5 1,668.9 822.3 19.3 4,656.4 2,505.4 178.1 7,339.8 Bay 225.6 18.8 0.0 0.0 261.4 67.4 2.4 487.0 86.2 2.4 575.5 Calhoun 49.3 93.6 49.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 49.3 93.6 49.9 192.7 Escambia 164.2 105.8 0.0 18.9 307.3 195.2 9.5 471.5 301.0 28.4 800.9 Franklin 122.7 11.4 48.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 122.7 11.4 48.6 182.7 Gadsden 198.4 118.5 66.0 0.0 0.0 16.9 7.8 198.4 135.4 73.9 407.6 Gulf 43.5 61.1 26.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 43.5 61.1 26.3 130.9 Holmes 61.6 150.8 32.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 61.6 150.8 32.5 245.0 Jackson 205.5 360.6 39.4 0.0 0.0 15.9 6.6 205.5 376.5 46.0 628.1 Jefferson 232.4 46.8 47.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 232.4 46.8 47.5 326.7 Leon 155.7 56.1 0.0 0.0 216.7 115.6 5.2 372.4 171.6 5.2 549.2 Liberty 44.0 25.1 72.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.0 25.1 72.6 141.6 Okaloosa 186.2 98.1 28.8 0.0 218.0 103.1 0.0 404.2 201.2 28.8 634.2 Santa Rosa 81.9 224.9 8.1 0.1 120.8 72.5 0.0 202.7 297.5 8.2 508.3 Wakulla 112.3 50.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 112.3 50.4 0.0 162.7 Walton 318.8 119.8 0.0 0.0 31.1 12.2 0.0 349.9 131.9 0.0 481.8 Washington 80.6 186.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 80.6 186.8 0.0 267.3 District 3 2,282.6 1,728.4 419.6 19.0 1,155.2 598.9 31.5 3,437.8 2,327.2 470.1 6,235.2 Broward 206.4 15.5 0.0 0.0 1,602.3 450.0 41.1 1,808.7 465.5 41.1 2,315.3 Indian River 205.7 15.0 0.0 0.0 89.7 34.4 20.1 295.4 49.4 20.1 364.8 Martin 340.4 13.9 0.0 0.0 154.2 29.4 9.4 494.6 43.3 9.4 547.3 Palm Beach 385.2 15.3 5.1 0.0 1,037.6 305.5 103.9 1,422.8 320.8 109.0 1,852.6 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-13 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION LANE MILES FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total St. Lucie 156.6 40.8 0.0 0.0 329.5 44.2 6.0 486.2 85.0 6.0 577.2 District 4 1,294.3 100.5 5.1 0.0 3,213.3 863.5 180.6 4,507.6 964.0 185.6 5,657.3 Brevard 313.9 57.9 0.0 0.0 698.0 85.4 12.2 1,011.9 143.2 12.2 1,167.3 Flagler 169.7 61.3 0.0 0.0 51.6 8.7 0.0 221.4 70.0 0.0 291.3 Lake 315.1 155.6 0.0 0.0 166.7 48.8 0.0 481.8 204.4 0.0 686.2 Marion 441.6 81.5 0.7 0.0 155.2 65.7 0.0 596.8 147.2 0.7 744.7 Orange 218.4 38.7 0.0 0.0 1,002.5 215.9 0.0 1,220.9 254.6 0.0 1,475.5 Osceola 407.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 209.8 0.0 0.0 617.1 0.0 0.0 617.1 Seminole 12.2 27.7 0.0 0.0 343.5 13.5 0.0 355.8 41.2 0.0 396.9 Sumter 275.4 77.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 275.4 77.7 0.0 353.1 Volusia 441.8 81.8 26.3 0.0 535.0 44.3 3.4 976.8 126.1 29.6 1,132.5 District 5 2,595.3 582.2 27.0 0.0 3,162.3 482.3 15.5 5,757.6 1,064.4 42.5 6,864.6 Dade 275.6 12.8 13.1 0.0 1,565.1 604.5 0.0 1,840.7 617.3 13.1 2,471.1 Monroe 189.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 108.8 3.9 0.0 298.7 3.9 0.0 302.7 District 6 465.5 12.8 13.1 0.0 1,673.9 608.5 0.0 2,139.4 621.3 13.1 2,773.7 Citrus 157.8 53.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 6.3 0.0 182.8 59.3 0.0 242.1 Hernando 177.2 27.8 0.0 0.0 59.1 16.7 0.0 236.3 44.5 0.0 280.8 Hillsborough 308.6 0.0 34.8 11.2 1,143.8 123.1 20.5 1,452.4 123.1 66.4 1,642.0 Pasco 243.9 32.5 4.5 0.0 198.9 6.6 4.1 442.8 39.1 8.6 490.5 Pinellas 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 696.3 299.1 13.3 696.3 299.1 13.3 1,008.7 District 7 887.6 113.3 39.2 11.2 2,122.9 451.9 37.9 3,010.5 565.2 88.4 3,664.1 Statewide 13,087.4 4,872.6 797.0 31.7 14,414.6 4,408.0 383.2 27,502.1 9,280.6 1,212.0 37,994.6 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-14 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION DAILY VMT, THOUSANDS, FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total Charlotte 723.9 124.5 0.0 0.0 635.8 178.3 0.0 1,359.7 302.8 0.0 1,662.5 Collier 1,133.5 185.3 0.0 0.0 790.4 191.6 0.0 1,923.9 377.0 0.0 2,300.9 Desoto 199.1 59.3 0.0 0.0 99.1 6.1 0.0 298.2 65.4 0.0 363.6 Glades 208.1 70.4 29.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 208.1 70.4 29.7 308.2 Hardee 308.2 114.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 308.2 114.7 0.0 422.9 Hendry 339.3 89.5 0.0 0.0 39.0 0.0 0.0 378.3 89.5 0.0 467.8 Highlands 758.5 34.2 22.3 0.0 410.6 0.0 72.2 1,169.1 34.2 94.4 1,297.7 Lee 1,276.8 351.4 0.0 0.0 1,355.6 864.8 66.9 2,632.3 1,216.2 66.9 3,915.5 Manatee 1,409.1 64.0 0.0 0.0 1,375.4 553.2 40.5 2,784.6 617.2 40.5 3,442.3 Okeechobee 644.2 22.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 644.2 22.0 0.0 666.2 Polk 2,602.0 242.2 241.5 0.0 2,864.1 1,120.2 273.5 5,466.0 1,362.4 515.0 7,343.5 Sarasota 1,067.9 68.2 0.0 0.0 1,832.3 967.4 0.0 2,900.2 1,035.6 0.0 3,935.8 District 1 10,670.6 1,425.8 293.5 0.0 9,402.2 3,881.7 453.1 20,072.8 5,307.5 746.6 26,126.9 Alachua 1,964.6 291.7 29.0 0.0 1,553.5 320.1 70.2 3,518.2 611.8 99.2 4,229.2 Baker 395.4 185.5 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 395.4 185.5 9.6 590.4 Bradford 316.0 157.2 12.6 0.0 76.2 28.7 7.4 392.2 185.9 20.0 598.1 Clay 440.5 153.7 8.5 0.0 778.3 76.5 0.0 1,218.8 230.2 8.5 1,457.5 Columbia 1,214.5 270.3 3.3 0.0 232.4 176.3 0.0 1,446.9 446.6 3.3 1,896.8 Dixie 221.5 41.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 221.5 41.3 0.0 262.8 Duval 695.5 44.4 0.0 0.0 10,264.5 2,628.1 8.6 10,960.0 2,672.5 8.6 13,641.1 Gilchrist 90.8 86.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 90.8 86.5 0.0 177.3 Hamilton 678.0 151.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 678.0 151.4 0.0 829.4 Lafayette 94.9 29.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 94.6 29.6 0.0 124.5 Levy 417.9 184.1 35.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 417.9 184.1 35.9 637.8 Madison 535.3 229.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 535.3 229.0 0.0 764.4 Nassau 939.1 125.1 26.6 5.6 49.2 251.0 0.0 988.3 376.1 32.2 1,396.7 Putnam 575.2 192.1 0.0 0.0 120.0 77.4 0.0 695.1 269.6 0.0 964.7 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-15 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION DAILY VMT, THOUSANDS, FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total St. Johns 1,531.9 275.7 0.0 0.0 369.0 449.3 0.0 1,901.0 725.0 0.0 2,626.0 Suwannee 504.0 300.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 61.7 0.0 504.0 362.6 0.0 866.6 Taylor 291.4 37.2 0.0 0.0 71.9 20.9 0.0 363.3 58.1 0.0 421.4 Union 0.0 150.2 31.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 150.2 31.4 181.6 District 2 10,906.6 2,906.2 156.9 5.6 13,515.0 4,089.9 86.2 24,421.6 6,996.1 248.7 31,666.4 Bay 507.0 29.6 0.0 0.0 1,447.7 315.3 3.8 1,954.8 345.0 3.8 2,303.5 Calhoun 104.4 116.5 23.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 104.4 116.5 23.2 244.1 Escambia 532.7 335.5 0.0 88.8 2,031.8 1,123.6 37.9 2,564.5 1,459.1 126.7 4,150.4 Franklin 184.0 7.5 30.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 184.0 7.5 30.4 221.9 Gadsden 722.9 290.8 74.9 0.0 0.0 65.5 22.1 722.9 356.4 97.0 1,176.3 Gulf 94.3 97.9 37.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 94.3 97.9 37.6 229.7 Holmes 203.0 190.9 22.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 203.0 190.9 22.2 416.2 Jackson 553.7 662.3 61.5 0.0 0.0 69.4 20.8 553.7 731.7 82.4 1,367.8 Jefferson 497.9 65.2 23.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 497.9 65.2 23.2 586.3 Leon 530.3 98.7 0.0 0.0 1,570.5 757.9 31.4 2,100.9 856.6 31.4 2,988.9 Liberty 79.9 42.3 65.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 79.9 42.3 65.3 187.6 Okaloosa 618.6 172.9 27.4 0.0 1,586.2 555.3 0.0 2,204.8 728.3 27.4 2,960.5 Santa Rosa 313.7 372.0 11.2 0.1 670.0 452.4 0.0 983.7 824.4 11.3 1,819.4 Wakulla 247.8 57.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 247.8 57.8 0.0 305.6 Walton 859.6 172.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 41.0 0.0 971.2 213.1 0.0 1,184.3 Washington 231.8 286.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 231.8 286.3 0.0 518.1 District 3 6,281.7 2,998.6 376.9 88.9 7,418.0 3,380.5 116.0 13,699.7 6,379.1 581.8 20,660.6 Broward 379.2 77.5 0.0 0.0 16,159.3 2,689.9 231.0 16,538.5 2,767.4 231.0 19,536.9 Indian River 901.9 44.3 0.0 0.0 416.5 164.6 93.2 1,318.4 208.9 93.2 1,620.4 Martin 1,493.0 42.4 0.0 0.0 1,060.4 177.1 44.9 2,553.3 219.5 44.9 2,817.8 Palm Beach 1,170.4 62.5 14.5 0.0 9,228.1 1,614.4 453.8 10,398.5 1,676.9 468.3 12,543.6 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-16 FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION DAILY VMT, THOUSANDS, FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Total Collector Total St. Lucie 678.4 104.0 0.0 0.0 1,921.1 178.5 16.1 2,599.5 282.5 16.1 2,898.1 District 4 4,622.9 330.7 14.5 0.0 28,785.4 4,824.5 839.0 33,408.2 5,155.2 853.4 39,416.9 Brevard 2,084.1 204.8 0.0 0.0 4,515.7 431.1 63.0 6,599.9 635.9 63.0 7,298.8 Flagler 571.4 83.6 0.0 0.0 435.4 14.2 0.0 1,006.9 97.8 0.0 1,104.7 Lake 1,254.6 397.6 0.0 0.0 1,080.8 245.8 0.0 2,335.4 643.4 0.0 2,978.8 Marion 2,549.8 190.0 4.2 0.0 1,071.8 278.0 0.0 3,621.7 468.0 4.2 4,093.8 Orange 1,009.6 209.2 0.0 0.0 9,302.6 1,528.0 0.0 10,312.2 1,737.2 0.0 12,049.4 Osceola 1,165.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,791.3 0.0 0.0 2,957.1 0.0 0.0 2,957.1 Seminole 49.8 104.7 0.0 0.0 3,538.4 100.7 0.0 3,588.2 205.4 0.0 3,793.6 Sumter 1,443.6 168.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,443.6 168.7 0.0 1,612.3 Volusia 2,466.2 291.8 23.3 0.0 3,758.9 269.8 20.8 6,225.1 561.7 44.1 6,830.9 District 5 12,595.0 1,650.4 27.5 0.0 25,495.1 2,867.6 83.9 38,090.1 4,518.0 111.3 42,719.4 Dade 1,489.8 28.9 26.2 0.0 18,466.7 4,321.5 0.0 19,956.5 4,350.4 26.2 24,333.1 Monroe 1,129.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 610.3 17.8 0.0 1,740.2 17.8 0.0 1,758.1 District 6 2,619.7 28.9 26.2 0.0 19,077.1 4,339.3 0.0 21,696.7 4,368.2 26.2 26,091.2 Citrus 702.4 218.1 0.0 0.0 121.1 49.0 0.0 823.4 267.1 0.0 1,090.5 Hernando 818.6 122.1 0.0 0.0 410.9 115.6 0.0 1,229.5 237.7 0.0 1,467.2 Hillsborough 1,739.9 0.0 102.0 5.6 10,396.6 731.2 67.7 12,136.5 731.2 175.3 13,043.0 Pasco 1,628.9 177.3 7.6 0.0 1,686.9 38.3 45.0 3,315.8 215.6 52.6 3,584.0 Pinellas 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6,338.8 2,045.8 66.2 6,338.8 2,045.8 66.2 8,450.9 District 7 4,889.8 517.6 109.7 5.6 18,954.3 2,979.8 178.9 23,844.1 3,497.4 294.2 27,635.6 Statewide 52,586.3 9,858.0 1,005.1 100.1 122,647.0 26,363.5 1,757.1 175,233.3 36,221.5 2,862.2 214,317.0 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-17 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY CENTERLINE MILES (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Charlotte 93.7 93.8 97.5 97.4 97.4 97.4 97.4 97.4 Collier 209.3 209.3 208.9 209.2 208.7 208.7 208.6 209.1 Desoto 79.9 79.9 81.5 81.3 81.3 81.3 81.3 81.3 Glades 85.8 85.9 85.9 85.8 85.8 85.8 85.8 85.8 Hardee 91.3 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 Hendry 64.7 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 Highlands 132.5 132.5 132.5 132.6 132.6 132.6 132.5 132.5 Lee 188.1 187.0 183.8 178.7 178.7 178.7 179.9 179.9 Manatee 216.2 216.2 213.3 214.1 213.2 213.2 207.7 207.7 Okeechobee 103.7 103.7 103.7 103.7 103.7 103.7 103.6 103.3 Polk 425.6 442.3 439.7 439.4 438.0 438.0 441.5 441.5 Sarasota 154.4 154.2 154.2 159.5 159.5 159.5 159.5 159.5 District 1 1,845.7 1,861.0 1,857.2 1,857.8 1,855.1 1,855.1 1,854.0 1,854.1 Alachua 295.6 295.7 296.3 296.3 296.3 296.3 296.3 296.3 Baker 83.9 83.9 82.0 83.9 83.9 83.9 83.9 83.9 Bradford 69.0 69.0 69.0 69.0 69.0 69.0 69.0 69.0 Clay 107.5 107.9 107.9 107.9 107.9 107.9 107.9 107.9 Columbia 204.0 204.0 204.0 204.0 204.0 204.0 204.0 204.0 Dixie 46.2 46.3 46.3 46.3 46.3 46.3 46.3 46.3 Duval 433.3 435.3 441.6 441.7 448.8 449.1 449.1 450.6 Gilchrist 60.2 60.2 60.2 60.2 60.2 60.2 60.2 60.2 Hamilton 90.6 90.6 90.6 90.6 90.6 90.6 90.6 90.6 Lafayette 62.2 62.2 62.2 62.2 62.2 62.2 62.2 62.2 Levy 183.5 183.6 175.7 183.6 183.6 183.6 183.6 183.6 Madison 130.5 138.7 138.7 138.6 138.6 138.6 138.6 138.6 Nassau 115.3 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 Putnam 133.0 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 St. Johns 185.1 185.2 185.1 185.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 Suwannee 128.8 128.8 128.8 128.8 128.8 128.8 128.8 128.8 Taylor 110.7 110.7 110.7 110.7 110.7 110.7 110.7 110.7 Union 57.6 57.7 57.7 57.7 57.7 57.7 57.7 57.7 District 2 2,497.9 2,516.5 2,513.5 2,523.5 2,531.6 2,531.9 2,531.9 2,533.4 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-18 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY CENTERLINE MILES (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Bay 187.4 204.3 204.3 204.9 205.0 205.0 205.0 203.8 Calhoun 71.2 96.1 96.2 96.2 96.2 96.2 96.2 96.2 Escambia 255.1 255.2 256.5 258.8 259.7 259.7 259.7 258.9 Franklin 85.6 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 91.1 91.1 Gadsden 136.2 138.0 138.0 138.0 138.1 138.1 138.1 138.1 Gulf 76.2 83.0 64.5 64.5 64.5 64.5 64.5 64.5 Holmes 107.6 104.6 104.6 104.6 104.4 104.4 104.4 104.4 Jackson 227.9 242.0 242.1 241.9 241.9 241.9 241.9 242.4 Jefferson 98.3 108.3 107.8 108.5 108.5 108.5 108.5 108.5 Leon 195.1 195.0 193.7 196.8 196.7 196.5 196.5 196.5 Liberty 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 69.9 69.9 69.9 Okaloosa 183.2 201.6 201.8 197.8 197.8 197.8 204.4 204.4 Santa Rosa 189.3 189.4 189.4 189.4 189.5 189.5 189.5 188.1 Wakulla 91.8 91.8 81.2 81.2 81.2 81.2 81.2 81.2 Walton 210.4 213.6 203.3 203.3 203.6 203.6 203.6 203.6 Washington 112.9 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 District 3 2,298.7 2,391.5 2,352.0 2,354.6 2,355.8 2,355.5 2,367.5 2,364.6 Broward 400.1 420.1 418.5 429.4 453.9 454.0 454.0 454.1 Indian River 114.2 114.6 114.6 114.4 114.5 114.5 116.7 116.7 Martin 142.9 157.9 163.0 164.9 160.2 162.9 162.9 162.9 Palm Beach 470.0 485.1 488.0 488.2 491.3 491.9 489.5 479.5 St. Lucie 163.7 163.8 164.1 164.3 164.3 166.7 166.7 166.2 District 4 1,291.2 1,341.4 1,348.2 1,361.0 1,384.1 1,390.0 1,389.7 1,379.4 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-19 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY CENTERLINE MILES (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Brevard 322.0 325.2 325.9 329.0 329.4 326.7 326.8 326.8 Flagler 102.3 102.4 102.4 102.4 102.4 102.4 102.4 102.4 Lake 228.4 228.6 225.5 225.3 225.3 225.3 225.3 225.3 Marion 197.9 207.7 207.0 236.4 236.4 240.2 240.2 240.2 Orange 334.2 336.8 350.3 372.1 350.8 350.7 372.3 360.1 Osceola 196.3 197.5 197.5 197.4 197.4 197.4 197.4 197.2 Seminole 100.4 98.6 101.7 102.3 102.4 101.7 101.1 113.1 Sumter 130.1 130.1 132.3 132.3 132.3 132.3 132.2 132.2 Volusia 359.7 359.5 359.5 362.5 360.0 360.0 358.8 358.3 District 5 1,971.6 1,986.3 2,001.9 2,059.8 2,036.4 2,036.8 2,056.7 2,055.7 Dade 536.1 541.5 557.3 560.0 562.1 559.2 567.7 573.1 Monroe 115.5 115.6 119.1 119.8 119.3 119.3 119.3 119.3 District 6 651.6 657.1 676.4 679.8 681.4 678.5 686.9 692.3 Citrus 88.7 88.8 88.8 88.6 88.6 88.6 88.6 88.6 Hernando 106.7 106.8 106.8 106.8 106.8 106.8 106.8 106.8 Hillsborough 408.4 408.5 415.3 415.3 415.3 415.3 415.3 414.8 Pasco 135.3 173.8 173.8 174.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 Pinellas 230.5 231.7 233.7 233.1 233.4 233.2 233.6 233.8 District 7 969.8 1,009.5 1,018.4 1,017.8 1,018.1 1,017.9 1,018.3 1,018.0 State Total 11,527.0 11,763.4 11,767.6 11,854.3 11,862.5 11,865.7 11,905.0 11,897.5 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-20 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY LANE MILES (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Charlotte 297.2 297.2 297.2 302.5 301.5 300.2 300.2 300.2 Collier 513.0 510.9 502.3 512.3 553.0 553.1 615.1 626.0 Desoto 165.0 165.0 165.5 164.8 164.8 164.6 164.6 164.6 Glades 227.9 228.0 228.1 227.8 227.8 227.8 227.8 227.8 Hardee 188.2 188.1 188.1 188.3 188.3 188.1 188.1 199.3 Hendry 156.0 156.1 156.1 156.1 156.1 156.1 156.1 156.1 Highlands 361.8 361.9 361.9 362.3 362.3 362.3 362.1 362.0 Lee 554.0 547.0 547.5 552.3 557.3 557.3 566.7 568.8 Manatee 665.3 666.9 657.0 678.8 676.2 676.2 665.2 665.0 Okeechobee 235.2 232.8 235.5 235.5 233.0 233.0 232.8 231.6 Polk 1,294.6 1,339.4 1,331.9 1,331.5 1,345.0 1,354.3 1,368.4 1,369.8 Sarasota 543.6 549.1 547.7 592.5 591.0 591.0 591.0 588.9 District 1 5,202.4 5,242.5 5,218.9 5,304.6 5,356.3 5,363.9 5,438.1 5,460.0 Alachua 904.1 907.4 924.2 928.3 928.1 927.6 927.6 932.7 Baker 220.3 220.4 216.1 222.7 222.7 220.4 220.4 220.4 Bradford 178.5 178.6 178.6 178.6 178.6 178.6 178.6 178.6 Clay 311.6 312.4 311.4 316.4 316.4 316.4 316.4 316.5 Columbia 549.4 550.2 550.2 551.2 551.1 550.5 551.0 550.8 Dixie 150.9 151.0 151.0 151.0 151.0 151.0 151.0 151.0 Duval 1,591.1 1,613.4 1,647.0 1,680.1 1,725.7 1,725.9 1,726.8 1,727.1 Gilchrist 121.6 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 Hamilton 239.7 239.8 239.8 239.8 240.1 239.8 239.8 239.6 Lafayette 124.4 124.4 124.4 124.4 124.4 124.4 124.4 124.4 Levy 463.2 463.4 447.7 463.4 463.4 463.4 463.4 463.4 Madison 360.5 361.7 361.7 365.2 365.2 364.2 364.2 364.2 Nassau 330.5 331.0 330.9 331.4 331.4 331.4 331.4 331.4 Putnam 296.3 311.9 314.7 316.7 316.7 314.0 313.2 313.2 St. Johns 526.4 526.5 542.4 544.6 548.7 548.7 543.9 543.9 Suwannee 325.2 325.2 324.7 324.8 324.8 324.8 324.8 324.8 Taylor 319.6 319.6 319.5 320.8 321.4 321.4 320.8 320.8 Union 115.3 115.4 115.4 115.4 115.4 115.4 115.4 115.4 District 2 7,129.6 7,173.9 7,221.3 7,296.5 7,346.8 7,339.4 7,334.6 7,339.8 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-21 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY LANE MILES (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Bay 526.9 566.4 567.6 558.2 566.6 566.6 577.9 575.5 Calhoun 144.8 193.6 193.7 192.7 192.7 192.7 192.7 192.7 Escambia 788.1 802.0 799.8 808.9 810.3 809.0 809.0 804.0 Franklin 175.3 171.3 171.3 171.3 171.3 171.3 182.7 182.7 Gadsden 407.3 407.5 407.5 407.5 407.6 407.6 407.6 407.6 Gulf 156.5 170.0 133.1 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 Holmes 270.4 245.0 245.0 244.7 245.0 245.0 245.0 245.0 Jackson 557.6 592.6 610.1 610.2 617.0 615.3 617.2 628.1 Jefferson 306.3 326.6 323.6 325.0 326.7 326.7 326.7 326.7 Leon 582.3 556.9 546.8 551.9 549.7 546.1 549.2 549.2 Liberty 145.6 141.9 141.8 141.9 141.9 141.6 141.6 141.6 Okaloosa 590.6 627.5 637.6 629.3 631.9 624.0 638.3 638.0 Santa Rosa 509.9 509.6 512.6 512.6 512.2 512.2 512.2 508.3 Wakulla 184.0 183.9 162.6 162.6 162.7 162.7 162.7 162.7 Walton 489.5 502.0 481.4 481.4 481.8 481.8 481.8 481.8 Washington 296.4 267.7 267.4 267.6 267.6 267.3 267.3 267.3 District 3 6,132.3 6,264.4 6,201.9 6,196.6 6,215.8 6,200.8 6,242.9 6,242.1 Broward 1,753.8 1,841.5 1,891.1 2,095.6 2,207.5 2,290.1 2,295.9 2,315.3 Indian River 354.8 355.5 355.5 349.6 356.7 357.6 364.4 364.8 Martin 434.4 530.4 528.6 557.3 536.8 547.3 547.3 547.3 Palm Beach 1,565.3 1,650.0 1,651.4 1,753.0 1,796.6 1,812.3 1,818.1 1,856.3 St. Lucie 553.4 553.4 553.3 551.3 550.2 559.1 556.5 577.7 District 4 4,661.9 4,930.8 4,979.9 5,306.8 5,447.8 5,566.5 5,582.3 5,661.5 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-22 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY LANE MILES (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Brevard 1,132.1 1,140.1 1,129.3 1,146.4 1,150.6 1,145.3 1,156.6 1,167.3 Flagler 289.4 289.4 289.4 291.3 291.3 291.3 291.3 291.3 Lake 700.5 701.3 687.5 684.2 684.2 684.2 686.2 686.2 Marion 627.6 661.6 666.2 727.5 727.5 742.5 744.9 744.7 Orange 1,290.8 1,287.6 1,330.1 1,430.3 1,392.9 1,402.3 1,497.0 1,475.5 Osceola 596.6 604.1 607.9 608.5 608.5 608.7 610.7 617.1 Seminole 321.0 322.9 344.0 349.3 349.7 350.8 348.9 396.9 Sumter 348.3 348.4 353.2 351.7 351.7 353.2 353.1 353.1 Volusia 1,114.0 1,108.5 1,116.5 1,129.5 1,124.2 1,124.4 1,121.6 1,132.5 District 5 6,420.8 6,463.9 6,524.2 6,718.7 6,680.7 6,702.7 6,810.3 6,864.6 Dade 2,317.9 2,320.2 2,332.8 2,378.1 2,377.3 2,346.9 2,419.6 2,478.2 Monroe 291.3 312.6 312.6 350.2 299.3 299.3 302.4 302.7 District 6 2,609.2 2,632.7 2,645.4 2,728.3 2,676.6 2,646.2 2,721.9 2,780.8 Citrus 230.2 230.2 231.0 230.3 230.3 233.7 233.7 242.1 Hernando 277.7 277.7 279.3 278.6 278.8 278.8 280.8 280.8 Hillsborough 1,547.3 1,548.2 1,588.3 1,566.7 1,606.0 1,601.9 1,630.4 1,642.0 Pasco 412.4 489.3 489.6 490.7 490.5 490.5 490.5 490.5 Pinellas 963.7 966.5 974.0 967.3 982.8 983.4 986.1 1,008.7 District 7 3,431.4 3,511.8 3,562.2 3,533.6 3,588.4 3,588.2 3,621.5 3,664.1 State Total 35,587.6 36,220.1 36,353.8 37,085.2 37,312.4 37,407.7 37,751.5 38,012.9 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-23 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY DAILY VEHICULAR MILES TRAVELLED, THOUSANDS (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Charlotte 1,158.1 1,272.0 1,234.1 1,266.5 1,272.9 1,384.2 1,537.4 1,662.5 Collier 1,434.1 1,578.7 1,487.5 1,529.6 1,788.5 2,022.6 2,149.7 2,300.9 Desoto 407.6 409.1 355.5 354.6 361.0 368.7 409.6 363.6 Glades 343.6 362.2 271.1 270.4 285.4 263.3 330.4 308.2 Hardee 358.6 385.7 329.0 329.3 343.3 406.2 421.4 422.9 Hendry 505.6 491.8 372.2 377.4 385.2 463.4 495.0 467.8 Highlands 1,126.4 1,183.2 983.3 990.4 1,048.7 1,104.4 1,257.3 1,297.7 Lee 3,009.9 3,151.2 2,878.6 2,939.6 3,163.3 3,483.6 3,657.7 3,915.5 Manatee 2,697.8 2,833.2 2,577.4 2,631.6 2,690.6 3,041.6 3,112.7 3,442.3 Okeechobee 616.1 644.2 631.9 632.9 616.6 681.0 705.3 666.2 Polk 5,788.0 6,259.1 6,049.4 5,424.6 6,061.6 6,499.8 6,881.7 7,343.5 Sarasota 3,231.2 3,120.1 3,000.9 3,156.6 3,328.7 3,694.5 3,824.9 3,935.8 District 1 20,677.3 21,690.7 20,170.9 19,903.5 21,345.8 23,413.4 24,783.2 26,126.9 Alachua 3,899.0 4,068.5 3,942.1 3,975.4 4,088.3 4,026.8 4,190.3 4,229.2 Baker 566.5 610.9 507.1 514.6 535.8 525.4 569.5 590.4 Bradford 588.1 611.7 554.5 552.3 572.2 516.5 603.7 598.1 Clay 1,265.5 1,289.5 1,258.0 1,275.6 1,279.5 1,264.3 1,411.1 1,457.5 Columbia 1,923.5 2,053.6 1,797.7 1,868.3 1,818.1 1,775.9 1,881.0 1,896.8 Dixie 282.4 295.1 254.0 264.1 256.2 250.7 271.9 262.8 Duval 11,881.3 12,147.9 12,318.2 12,652.3 12,795.4 13,011.5 13,527.7 13,641.1 Gilchrist 134.6 160.8 153.3 154.3 148.1 165.4 173.7 177.3 Hamilton 1,058.6 1,046.3 852.6 859.7 861.7 872.0 914.4 829.4 Lafayette 107.5 112.5 110.7 113.8 114.3 113.3 117.7 124.5 Levy 576.9 599.7 539.4 552.5 581.4 576.4 615.2 637.8 Madison 742.0 790.6 646.8 677.2 729.9 762.8 778.3 764.4 Nassau 1,280.9 1,260.5 1,229.8 1,246.3 1,281.4 1,288.8 1,331.9 1,396.7 Putnam 911.6 1,026.6 905.0 907.9 937.2 943.6 985.8 964.7 St. Johns 2,282.2 2,413.3 2,451.6 2,459.3 2,450.9 2,555.3 2,646.1 2,626.0 Suwannee 791.1 893.8 708.1 708.6 788.2 808.2 892.7 866.6 Taylor 467.2 474.0 463.8 476.8 488.2 398.9 417.9 421.4 Union 188.2 194.5 189.3 188.0 188.4 160.7 165.7 181.6 District 2 28,947.7 30,049.7 28,881.9 29,447.0 29,915.2 30,016.6 31,494.3 31,666.4 Bay 2,014.0 2,215.7 2,149.5 2,227.6 2,142.9 2,295.2 2,237.3 2,303.5 Calhoun 243.1 310.2 262.5 323.3 265.6 257.8 239.9 244.1 Escambia 3,698.2 3,809.5 3,629.7 3,706.3 3,756.9 3,756.8 4,070.1 4,158.2 Franklin 197.7 209.8 196.9 220.7 201.9 200.8 192.5 221.9 Gadsden 1,007.8 1,192.6 1,066.6 1,029.5 1,075.1 1,140.5 1,141.4 1,176.3 Gulf 248.2 287.5 238.8 270.9 245.1 251.6 202.9 229.7 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-24 FLORIDA SYSTEM SUMMARY DAILY VEHICULAR MILES TRAVELLED, THOUSANDS (1987-1994) County 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Holmes 355.1 461.0 388.9 410.2 397.4 384.9 395.2 416.2 Jackson 1,305.5 1,398.4 1,500.4 1,574.3 1,299.9 1,441.4 1,333.1 1,367.8 Jefferson 555.9 692.3 555.7 546.3 568.7 545.7 587.2 586.3 Leon 2,236.2 2,340.3 2,352.0 2,440.7 2,706.3 2,762.6 3,005.4 2,988.9 Liberty 171.8 201.4 176.6 184.1 174.2 175.3 163.9 187.6 Okaloosa 2,338.4 2,538.0 2,373.1 2,280.6 2,424.4 2,498.7 2,854.5 2,979.4 Santa Rosa 1,644.2 1,782.5 1,726.1 1,717.5 1,628.1 1,694.2 1,826.9 1,819.4 Wakulla 292.0 341.6 251.6 261.7 266.5 298.9 288.7 305.6 Walton 963.8 1,102.4 1,036.6 1,043.5 1,075.9 1,085.9 1,167.3 1,184.3 Washington 453.7 532.9 470.4 522.4 527.8 476.2 484.5 518.1 District 3 17,726.4 19,416.1 18,375.7 18,759.6 18,756.9 19,266.6 20,190.8 20,687.4 Broward 13,979.7 14,893.7 14,215.5 13,960.6 15,121.7 16,236.9 19,081.7 19,536.9 Indian River 1,311.5 1,387.9 1,274.7 1,249.6 1,378.6 1,429.9 1,817.9 1,620.4 Martin 1,917.8 2,621.4 2,394.7 2,556.8 2,441.8 2,512.4 2,798.5 2,817.8 Palm Beach 11,316.1 12,177.6 11,364.3 11,418.7 11,932.5 11,613.8 12,569.6 12,558.8 St. Lucie 2,385.7 2,299.9 2,661.0 2,663.0 2,584.8 2,633.9 2,721.3 2,898.8 District 4 30,911.0 33,380.4 31,910.1 31,848.7 33,459.3 34,426.9 38,989.0 39,432.7 Brevard 5,969.5 6,180.1 6,141.9 6,265.6 6,089.0 6,734.2 7,526.3 7,298.8 Flagler 918.5 933.4 933.3 950.3 971.8 1,025.5 1,070.1 1,104.7 Lake 2,919.0 3,057.4 2,756.4 2,780.6 2,809.6 2,815.0 2,831.9 2,978.8 Marion 3,370.9 3,625.2 3,321.4 3,670.5 3,663.4 3,549.9 3,856.4 4,093.8 Orange 10,290.7 10,405.4 10,741.7 11,222.6 10,948.2 11,615.0 12,129.1 12,049.4 Osceola 3,026.9 2,970.3 2,876.4 3,010.4 3,028.7 2,964.7 2,950.0 2,957.1 Seminole 3,004.4 3,061.3 3,165.4 3,222.0 3,294.9 3,575.9 3,621.8 3,793.6 Sumter 1,555.1 1,710.6 1,566.9 1,596.7 1,444.1 1,423.3 1,487.7 1,612.3 Volusia 6,205.3 6,403.6 6,739.5 6,729.0 6,328.4 6,866.5 6,799.9 6,830.9 District 5 37,260.8 38,347.3 38,242.9 39,447.9 38,578.2 40,569.9 42,273.2 42,719.4 Dade 18,479.3 22,208.8 23,181.7 23,061.7 21,961.3 21,838.2 23,136.8 24,355.0 Monroe 1,665.6 1,641.0 1,711.5 1,720.4 1,792.7 1,892.8 1,864.5 1,758.1 District 6 20,144.9 23,849.8 24,893.1 24,782.1 23,754.0 23,730.9 25,001.4 26,113.1 Citrus 1,102.0 1,089.0 991.9 990.0 1,071.0 1,057.0 1,141.4 1,090.5 Hernando 1,302.6 1,392.8 1,465.4 1,411.5 1,518.5 1,561.8 1,418.2 1,467.2 Hillsborough 11,255.9 11,774.6 12,111.6 11,217.1 12,476.9 12,257.6 12,979.7 13,043.0 Pasco 2,524.2 2,860.4 2,913.6 2,903.4 3,005.4 3,454.8 3,625.9 3,584.0 Pinellas 6,642.0 7,058.1 7,259.6 7,298.7 7,473.7 8,449.1 8,595.9 8,450.9 District 7 22,826.9 24,175.0 24,742.1 23,820.6 25,545.5 26,780.3 27,761.1 27,635.6 State Total 178,495.3 190,909.0 187,216.6 188,009.5 191,354.8 198,204.6 210,493.0 214,381.6 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Reports for 1987-1994.

Table 3-25 MOTOR FUELS: CONSUMPTION BY USE IN FLORIDA, 1956-1992 (in thousands of gallons) Year Total Quantity Consumed 1 Nonhighway Use 2 Highway Use 1956 1,549,437 201,969 1,331,698 1957 1,695,294 223,851 1,454,882 1958 1,787,338 243,149 1,525,619 1959 1,933,950 276,033 1,641,576 1960 1,950,650 167,431 1,765,819 1961 1,980,408 160,451 1,800,927 1962 2,071,490 133,801 1,917,987 1963 2,169,084 124,988 2,022,714 1964 2,286,002 112,073 2,160,479 1965 2,409,617 104,646 2,291,031 1966 2,562,586 120,505 2,428,962 1967 2,711,163 135,851 2,561,698 1968 2,959,259 138,496 2,803,754 1969 3,215,457 129,949 3,069,173 1970 3,484,439 153,969 3,312,830 1971 3,771,337 146,210 3,585,727 1972 4,215,995 124,098 4,045,322 1973 4,695,983 126,054 4,494,951 1974 4,510,456 123,058 4,342,185 1975 4,639,217 135,547 4,456,610 1976 4,827,840 136,774 4,650,302 1977 5,023,007 131,635 4,846,201 1978 5,337,604 139,114 5,152,263 1979 5,374,535 142,358 5,171,693 1980 5,293,548 164,430 5,116,312 1981 5,390,545 137,165 5,240,229 1982 5,469,775 139,779 5,317,892 1983 5,723,316 163,810 5,548,590 1984 5,934,391 181,767 5,740,587 1985 6,110,435 254,402 5,843,396 1986 6,394,295 263,337 6,116,961 1987 6,700,629 275,337 6,387,472 1988 6,863,376 281,739 6,530,151 1989 7,034,489 292,036 6,680,708 1990 7,043,054 306,520 6,674,542 1991 6,930,325 319,863 6,549,254 1992 7,163,374 264,516 6,827,210 1 Includes losses allowed for evaporation and handling. 2 Gasoline only. NOTE: Includes gasoline and all other fuels (except under nonhighway use) under state motor fuel laws. Source: 1994 Florida Statistical Abstract (Bureau of Economic and Business Research, College of Business Administration, University of Florida, 1994)

Table 3-26 MOTOR-FUEL USE (1993) (THOUSANDS OF GALLONS) State Private and Commercial Use Public Use (Gasoline) Summary of Total Use Losses Allowed Highway Non-Highway (Gasoline) Federal State, County, and Municipal Total Highway Non-Highway Total (Highway Highway Non- Total Amount Percent (Gasoline) Highway Change 1993/ 1992 Total for Evaporation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) Alabama 2,719,633 50,305 2,769,938 2,736 30,709 1,753 32,462 35,198 2,753,078 2.8 52,058 2,805,136 2,765 2,807,901 Alaska 350,729 30,470 381,199 1,576 6,392 333 6,725 8,301 358,697 25.8 30,803 389,500-389,500 Arizona 2,241,369 37,495 2,278,864 5,101 27,539 1,436 28,975 34,076 2,274,009 8.4 38,931 2,312,940 18,570 2,331,510 Arkansas 1,671,870 34,127 1,705,997 1,538 23,227 1,211 24,438 25,976 1,696,635 3.8 35,338 1,731,973 13,049 1,745,022 California 14,611,202 214,906 14,826,108 23,888 180,970 9,435 190,405 214,293 14,816,060-3.0 224,341 15,040,401-15,040,401 Colorado 1,817,620 31,756 1,849,376 4,295 28,664 1,494 30,158 34,453 1,850,579 6.9 33,250 1,883,829 7,941 1,891,770 Connecticut 1,496,768 88,539 1,585,307 2,406 19,993 989 20,982 23,388 1,519,167 1.2 89,528 1,608,695 (1,643) 1,607,052 Delaware 390,929 11,343 402,272 4,435 4,533 244 4,777 9,212 399,897 2.3 11,587 411,484 3,536 415,020 Dist. of Col. 189,576 3,193 192,769 2,969 3,319 173 3,492 6,461 195,864 3.4 3,366 199,230 (357) 198,873 Florida 7,097,246 165,769 7,263,015 7,785 82,638 4,091 86,729 94,514 7,187,669 5.3 169,860 7,357,529 73,678 7,431,207 Georgia 4,860,690 57,310 4,918,000 4,124 49,390 2,575 51,965 56,089 4,914,204 11.7 59,885 4,974,089 (3,812) 4,970,277 Hawaii 388,868 21,653 410,521 945 8,877 463 9,340 10,285 398,690 0.5 22,116 420,806 3,888 424,694 Idaho 673,731 23,437 697,168 2,416 11,102 579 11,681 14,097 687,249 12.8 24,016 711,265 5,409 716,674 Illinois 5,494,147 101,561 5,595,708 5,879 84,655 4,413 89,068 94,947 5,584,681 3.4 105,974 5,690,655 29,658 5,720,313 Indiana 3,545,790 59,878 3,605,668 2,436 45,378 2,366 47,744 50,180 3,593,604 6.7 62,244 3,655,848 28,298 3,684,146 Iowa 1,642,492 71,144 1,713,636 1,620 28,660 1,494 30,154 31,774 1,672,772 3.7 72,638 1,745,410 22,248 1,767,658 Kansas 1,462,341 49,821 1,512,162 1,619 26,114 1,361 27,475 29,094 1,490,074 4.8 51,182 1,541,256 12,377 1,553,633 Kentucky 2,480,016 59,092 2,539,108 2,625 32,451 1,692 34,143 36,768 2,515,092 4.4 60,784 2,575,876 19,705 2,595,581 Louisiana 2,278,213 66,098 2,344,311 2,662 33,299 1,736 35,035 37,697 2,314,174 5.1 67,834 2,382,008 (1,968) 2,380,040 Maine 704,836 14,698 719,534 683 9,447 493 9,940 10,623 714,966 2.2 15,191 730,157 2,674 732,831 Maryland 2,395,640 34,284 2,429,924 4,043 25,443 1,326 26,769 30,812 2,425,126 1.3 35,610 2,460,736 5,951 2,466,687 Massachusetts 2,593,273 30,869 2,624,142 3,991 33,486 1,746 35,232 39,223 2,630,750 1.5 32,615 2,663,365 24,157 2,687,522 Michigan 5,073,460 100,401 5,173,861 4,706 62,512 3,259 65,771 70,477 5,140,678 7.0 103,660 5,244,338 45,650 5,289,988 Minnesota 2,434,335 88,681 2,523,016 2,834 40,040 2,087 42,127 44,961 2,477,209 4.7 90,768 2,567,977 22,198 2,590,175 Mississippi 1,649,714 34,689 1,684,403 2,063 24,249 1,264 25,513 27,576 1,676,026 4.4 35,953 1,711,979 13,921 1,725,900 Missouri 3,371,550 91,008 3,462,558 3,272 43,197 2,252 45,449 48,721 3,418,019 0.4 93,260 3,511,279 28,674 3,539,953 Montana 569,154 29,313 598,467 2,359 9,483 494 9,977 12,336 580,996 4.0 29,807 610,803-610,803 Nebraska 975,831 36,179 1,012,010 1,567 17,179 896 18,075 19,642 994,577 1.5 37,075 1,031,652-1,031,652 Nevada 843,962 15,225 859,187 3,181 9,931 518 10,449 13,630 857,074 4.0 15,743 872,817 7,036 879,853 New Hampshire 565,359 12,946 578,305 695 8,591 448 9,039 9,734 574,645 2.2 13,394 588,039 3,044 591,083 Total Quantity See Note 2 on page 88. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 1993 Highway Statistics (October 1993).

Table 3-27 MOTOR-FUEL USE (THOUSANDS OF GALLONS) State Private and Commercial Use Public Use (Gasoline) Summary of Total Use Losses Allowed for Evaporation Handling, etc. Highway Non-Highway (Gasoline) Federal (Highway Civilian Use Only) Total Highway Non- Highway State, County, and Municipal Total Highway Non-Highway (Gasoline) Total Amount Percent Change 1993/ 1992 Total (Gasoline) (2) Total Quantity Consumed (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) New Jersey 3,353,618 59,353 3,412,971 5,042 46,965 2,449 49,414 54,456 3,405,625-5.3 61,802 3,467,427-3,467,427 New Mexico 1,064,425 29,892 1,094,317 3,615 14,536 758 15,294 18,909 1,082,576 3.5 30,650 1,113,226 4 1,113,230 New York 6,261,951 98,109 6,360,060 11,465 99,208 5,172 104,380 115,845 6,372,624 1.7 103,281 6,475,905 71,697 6,547,602 North Carolina 3,992,645 67,459 4,060,104 2,962 74,703 2,533 77,236 80,198 4,070,310 5.1 69,992 4,140,302 36,537 4,176,839 North Dakota 432,266 33,650 465,916 1,089 8,203 428 8,631 9,720 441,558 4.6 34,078 475,636 1,720 477,356 Ohio 5,711,765 99,217 5,810,982 4,978 77,700 4,051 81,751 86,729 5,794,443 5.8 103,268 5,897,711 49,475 5,947,186 Oklahoma 2,080,764 60,830 2,141,594 2,721 30,265 1,578 31,843 34,564 2,113,750 2.9 62,408 2,176,158 17,731 2,193,889 Oregon 1,718,023 35,861 1,753,884 4,187 22,864 1,192 24,056 28,243 1,745,074 4.3 37,053 1,782,127-1,782,127 Pennsylvania 5,634,814 66,709 5,701,523 7,324 70,933 3,698 74,631 81,955 5,713,071 3.5 70,407 5,783,478 35,789 5,819,267 Rhode Island 403,120 5,231 408,351 542 7,801 407 8,208 8,750 411,463 1.8 5,638 417,101 4,618 421,719 South Carolina 2,266,465 42,084 2,308,549 2,638 25,337 1,321 26,658 29,296 2,294,440 5.7 43,405 2,337,845 (2,102) 2,335,743 South Dakota 485,591 27,776 513,367 1,419 9,053 472 9,525 10,944 496,063 2.0 28,248 524,311 4,150 528,461 Tennessee 3,144,015 74,365 3,218,380 5,282 47,604 2,075 49,679 54,961 3,196,901 4.6 76,440 3,273,341 26,484 3,299,825 Texas 10,202,067 221,702 10,423,769 12,056 129,990 6,777 136,767 148,823 10,344,113 3.9 228,479 10,572,592 40 10,572,632 Utah 957,619 21,348 978,967 2,177 16,535 862 17,397 19,574 976,331 4.4 22,210 998,541 8,307 1,006,848 Vermont 361,724 5,752 367,476 339 5,303 276 5,579 5,918 367,366 5.7 6,028 373,394 3,646 377,040 Virginia 3,673,593 54,167 3,727,760 4,840 43,974 2,419 46,393 51,233 3,722,407 3.4 56,586 3,778,993 1,341 3,780,334 Washington 2,683,027 52,322 2,735,349 6,335 32,489 1,694 34,183 40,518 2,721,851 0.9 54,016 2,775,867 5,898 2,781,765 West Virginia 1,020,673 11,556 1,032,229 1,217 15,974 833 16,807 18,024 1,037,864 0.7 12,389 1,050,253 1,069 1,051,322 Wisconsin 2,618,731 62,923 2,681,654 2,359 41,209 2,148 43,357 45,716 2,662,299 3.4 65,071 2,727,370 22,270 2,749,640 Wyoming 504,502 19,087 523,589 1,309 6,034 315 6,349 7,658 511,845 9.7 19,402 531,247-531,247 Total 135,161,742 2,815,583 137,977,325 194,345 1,838,148 94,079 1,932,227 2,126,572 137,194,235 3.2 2,909,662 140,103,897 675,321 140,779,218 Percent 96.47% 2.01% 98.48% 0.14% 1.31% 0.07% 1.38% 1.52% 97.92% - 2.08% 100.00% - - (1) This table is one of a series (MF-21 through MF-26) giving an analysis of motor-fuel consumption, based on (2) Some States make a flat percentage allowance for losses in storage and handling, and others allow losses reports from State motor-fuel tax agencies. Gasohol is included with gasoline. In order to make the data uniform not to exceed a specified percentage. Still others permit distributors to claim stock losses in reconciling and complete, public use and nonhighway use were estimated by the Federal Highway Administration. These inventories, thus exempting the lost volume from taxation. Losses by destruction, where reported separately estimates may not be comparable to data for prior years due to revised estimation procedures. The resulting are included in this column. The maximum allowance used in this analysis to cover losses in storage and volumes differ in many cases from the unadjusted data reported in table MF-2. For some States, data are not handling are 1 percent. Because of accounting methods, losses can be reported as a net gain. comparable to prior years due to changes in data analysis and/or improvements in reporting procedures. All data are subject to review and revision. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 1993 Highway Statistics (October 1994).

Year Table 3-28 MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS: NUMBER BY TYPE OF VEHICLE IN FLORIDA, 1975-1992 (in thousands) All Motor Vehicles* Automobiles Buses Trucks Motorcycles 1975 5,560.4 4,499.2 17.8 878.4 165.0 1976 6,028.9 4,835.1 21.6 991.2 180.9 1977 6,444.3 4,978.9 22.7 1,349.3 93.3 1978 7,068.9 5,738.0 26.1 1,151.8 152.9 1979 7,519.4 6,011.0 28.2 1,259.7 220.5 1980 7,833.0 6,196.6 29.3 1,387.6 219.5 1981 8,194.1 6,484.6 30.4 1,459.1 220.0 1982 8,561.0 6,753.6 32.2 1,548.8 226.4 1983 9,041.0 7,113.9 33.3 1,661.3 232.5 1984 9,635.1 7,552.4 34.4 1,807.4 240.9 1985 10,096.8 7,849.1 35.8 1,979.9 232.0 1986 10,591.2 8,263.3 34.2 2,064.0 229.7 1987 10,903.1 8,521.6 34.8 2,127.1 219.5 1988 11,183.1 8,713.2 35.5 2,234.9 199.5 1989 11,410.8 8,972.7 36.2 2,197.9 203.9 1990 11,155.6 8,694.9 36.8 2,218.1 205.8 1991 10,176.1 7,910.3 37.5 2,032.3 196.0 1992 10,426.1 8,131.4 38.1 2,062.8 193.7 * Includes motorcycles. NOTE: Excludes vehicles owned by the military service. Source: 1994 Florida Statistical Abstract (Bureau of Economic and Business Research, College of Business Administration, University of Florida, 1994).

Table 3-29 STATE MOTOR-VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS (1993) (1) Motor Vehicles State Automobiles Buses Trucks All Motor Vehicles Comparison of Total Motor-Vehicle Registrations, 1992-1993 Private and Commercial (including taxicabs) Publicly Owned (3) Total Private and Commercial (4) Publicly Owned (3) Total Private and Commercial Publicly Owned (3) Total Private and Commercial Publicly Owned (3) Total Total 1992 Registrations Increase or Decrease 1993 Percent Change Motorcycles Private and Commercial Alabama 2,122,040 14,237 2,136,277 2,060 6,291 8,351 1,221,164 24,573 1,245,737 3,345,264 45,101 3,390,365 3,304,064 86,301 2.6 40,011 478 Alaska 307,938 2,064 310,002 1,793 123 1,916 170,020 7,066 177,086 479,751 9,253 489,004 486,095 2,909 0.6 11,553 11 Arizona 2,052,873 15,565 2,068,438 1,351 3,049 4,400 802,585 16,166 818,751 2,856,809 34,780 2,891,589 2,800,901 90,688 3.2 72,251 756 Arkansas 977,765 9,190 986,955 1,224 4,388 5,612 524,608 10,450 535,058 1,503,597 24,028 1,527,625 1,501,480 26,145 1.7 13,791 18 California 17,134,375 166,450 17,300,825 26,002 15,421 41,423 5,251,751 229,713 5,481,464 22,412,128 411,584 22,823,712 22,202,300 621,412 2.8 574,245 12,565 Colorado 2,244,327 9,370 2,253,697 1,504 4,062 5,566 749,617 (5) 23,208 23,208 2,995,448 36,640 3,032,088 2,915,285 116,803 4.0 87,870 64 Connecticut 2,444,846 10,965 2,455,811 7,427 783 8,210 106,663 23,685 130,348 2,558,936 35,433 2,594,369 2,569,164 25,205 1.0 36,947 209 Delaware 422,958 5,583 428,541 1,649 581 2,230 120,976 2,803 123,779 545,583 8,967 554,550 544,982 9,568 1.8 9,778 32 Dist. of Col. 245,890 3,954 249,844 2,380 357 2,737 5,406 5,650 11,056 253,676 9,961 263,637 256,406 7,231 2.8 1,331 426 Florida 7,984,802 87,690 8,072,492 4,814 33,947 38,761 1,931,048 127,255 2,058,303 9,920,664 248,892 10,169,556 10,232,336 (62,780) -0.6 183,370 5,476 Georgia 3,939,156 20,735 3,959,891 3,416 11,330 14,746 1,606,039 51,749 1,657,788 5,548,611 83,814 5,632,425 5,899,437 (267,012) -4.5 54,134 870 Hawaii 653,878 5,487 659,365 3,335 906 4,241 93,261 6,624 99,885 750,474 13,017 763,491 774,094 (10,603) -1.4 23,761 303 Idaho 631,008 5,242 636,250 1,262 2,110 3,372 363,621 19,936 383,557 995,891 27,288 1,023,179 1,034,290 (11,111) -1.1 32,273 118 Illinois 6,588,729 61,436 6,650,165 14,419 1,572 15,991 1,386,546 17,762 1,404,308 7,989,694 80,770 8,070,464 7,981,725 88,739 1.1 201,274 141 Indiana 3,394,011 19,897 3,413,908 8,900 13,990 22,890 1,198,353 35,150 1,233,503 4,601,264 69,037 4,670,301 4,515,850 154,451 3.4 95,254 439 Iowa 1,936,987 10,834 1,947,821 1,333 7,711 9,044 755,997 25,285 781,282 2,694,317 43,830 2,738,147 2,705,754 32,393 1.2 148,547 167 Kansas 1,256,895 7,115 1,264,010 1,529 2,225 3,754 637,525 16,940 654,465 1,895,949 26,280 1,922,229 1,920,568 1,661 0.1 52,781 292 Kentucky (6) 1,690,652 22,473 1,713,125 1,835 9,996 11,831 898,054 6,120 904,174 2,590,541 38,589 2,629,130 2,983,220 (354,090) -11.9 32,493 2 Louisiana 1,983,123 26,961 2,010,084 14,726 4,896 19,622 1,117,688 18,761 1,136,449 3,115,537 50,618 3,166,155 3,093,511 72,644 2.3 34,793 427 Maine 787,730 5,001 792,731 621 2,232 2,853 221,957 10,401 232,358 1,010,308 17,634 1,027,942 978,134 49,808 5.1 31,194 78 Maryland 2,944,238 12,450 2,956,688 6,333 4,566 10,899 571,480 20,491 591,971 3,522,051 37,507 3,559,558 3,688,899 (129,341) -3.5 40,407 109 Massachusetts 3,312,383 14,488 3,326,871 10,289 450 10,739 469,073 30,814 499,887 3,791,745 45,752 3,837,497 3,663,400 174,097 4.8 68,447 19 Michigan 5,686,692 43,915 5,730,607 9,330 14,300 23,630 1,574,151 70,170 1,644,321 7,270,173 128,385 7,398,558 7,310,552 88,006 1.2 136,119 1,287 Minnesota 2,895,400 10,247 2,905,647 6,641 8,087 14,728 772,812 22,916 795,728 3,674,853 41,250 3,716,103 3,483,830 232,273 6.7 125,574 269 Mississippi 1,516,864 9,616 1,526,480 3,153 5,897 9,050 447,520 16,589 464,109 1,967,537 32,102 1,999,639 1,953,973 45,666 2.3 27,673 1 Missouri 2,850,633 7,245 2,857,878 4,343 7,737 12,080 1,180,212 15,516 1,195,728 4,035,188 30,498 4,065,686 4,004,062 61,624 1.5 57,134 37 Montana 548,311 6,442 554,753 1,118 1,776 2,894 365,707 15,866 381,573 915,136 24,084 939,220 906,789 32,431 3.6 21,466 118 Nebraska 930,404 11,860 942,264 1,100 4,694 5,794 473,089 17,879 490,968 1,404,593 34,433 1,439,026 1,355,050 83,976 6.2 18,562 264 Publicly Owned (3) Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 1993 Highway Statistics (October 1994).

Table 3-30 STATE MOTOR-VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS (1993) (1) Motor Vehicles State Automobiles Buses Trucks All Motor Vehicles Comparison of Total Motor-Vehicle Registrations, 1992-1993 Private Publicly Owned (3) Total Private and Commercial (4) Publicly Owned (3) Total Private and Commercial Publicly Owned (3) Total Private and Commercial Publicly Owned (3) Total Total 1992 Registrations Increase or Decrease 1993 Percent Change Motorcycles Private and Commercial Nevada 622,163 9,429 631,592 1,529 250 1,779 290,942 12,914 303,856 914,634 22,593 937,227 920,936 16,291 1.8 19,618 448 New Hampshire 739,162 3,734 742,896 1,410 315 1,725 203,704 (5) 10,416 10,416 944,276 14,465 958,741 893,647 65,094 7.3 36,427 0 New Jersey 5,123,861 56,624 5,180,485 15,626 3,053 18,679 354,397 (5) 87,314 87,314 5,493,884 146,991 5,640,875 5,591,354 49,521 0.9 88,514 884 New Mexico 843,704 12,216 855,920 2,506 906 3,412 542,530 18,791 561,321 1,388,740 31,913 1,420,653 1,351,695 68,958 5.1 31,024 220 New York 8,676,218 70,746 8,746,964 18,498 22,311 40,809 1,286,905 (5) 87,823 87,823 9,981,621 180,880 10,162,501 9,779,554 382,947 3.9 193,726 1,264 North Carolina 3,811,288 29,707 3,840,995 8,963 25,027 33,990 1,431,612 57,974 1,489,586 5,251,863 112,708 5,364,571 5,306,911 57,660 1.1 63,301 373 North Dakota 393,760 3,572 397,332 570 1,750 2,320 253,795 8,384 262,179 648,125 13,706 661,831 655,335 6,496 1.0 17,919 46 Ohio 7,448,445 34,392 7,482,837 11,096 20,615 31,711 1,702,988 61,437 1,764,425 9,162,529 116,444 9,278,973 9,029,829 249,144 2.8 232,940 509 Oklahoma 1,748,872 10,031 1,758,903 1,855 12,188 14,043 958,915 39,492 998,407 2,709,642 61,711 2,771,353 2,736,955 34,398 1.3 55,366 311 Oregon 1,978,020 22,625 2,000,645 3,623 7,917 11,540 586,068 25,874 611,942 2,567,711 56,416 2,624,127 2,583,405 40,722 1.6 60,023 746 Pennsylvania 6,559,139 40,329 6,599,468 25,562 6,924 32,486 1,594,667 (5) 55,445 55,445 8,179,368 102,698 8,282,066 8,179,231 102,835 1.3 170,863 982 Rhode Island 585,806 3,392 589,198 1,569 14 1,583 99,110 (5) 5,419 5,419 686,485 8,825 695,310 622,025 73,285 11.8 19,714 68 South Carolina 1,988,372 9,110 1,997,482 4,462 10,025 14,487 649,736 22,006 671,742 2,642,570 41,141 2,683,711 2,600,929 82,782 3.2 33,418 202 South Dakota 481,060 4,272 485,332 706 1,854 2,560 307,974 11,818 319,792 789,740 17,944 807,684 719,690 87,994 12.2 26,173 19 Tennessee 3,969,479 19,704 3,989,183 3,303 12,396 15,699 910,176 48,790 958,966 4,882,958 80,890 4,963,848 4,645,083 318,765 6.9 83,342 205 Texas 8,719,133 161,546 8,880,679 15,234 50,436 65,670 3,954,790 217,182 4,171,972 12,689,157 429,164 13,118,321 12,767,438 350,883 2.7 139,791 3,981 Utah 830,794 9,048 839,842 414 773 1,187 480,797 12,958 493,755 1,312,005 22,779 1,334,784 1,252,268 82,516 6.6 23,000 175 Vermont 358,549 2,966 361,515 631 1,201 1,832 113,824 6,051 119,875 473,004 10,218 483,222 464,810 18,412 4.0 16,577 0 Virginia 4,094,728 31,666 4,126,394 2,351 13,874 16,225 1,233,560 31,556 1,265,116 5,330,639 77,096 5,407,735 5,238,706 169,029 3.2 61,299 343 Washington 3,105,881 16,851 3,122,732 2,844 4,598 7,442 1,248,026 34,798 1,282,824 4,356,751 56,247 4,412,998 4,465,843 (52,845) -1.2 107,966 761 West Virginia 811,258 17,765 829,023 922 2,641 3,563 478,324 34,485 512,809 1,290,504 54,891 1,345,395 1,272,907 72,488 5.7 18,593 691 Wisconsin 2,447,561 12,581 2,460,142 7,621 4,318 11,939 1,303,887 38,727 1,342,614 3,759,069 55,626 3,814,695 3,734,711 79,984 2.1 195,879 638 Wyoming 279,179 4,138 283,317 911 1,476 2,387 261,786 10,126 271,912 541,876 15,740 557,616 482,815 74,801 15.5 11,457 51 Total 145,101,340 1,212,956 146,314,296 276,093 378,339 654,432 40,977,036 1,829,318 42,806,354 190,642,869 3,420,613 194,063,482 190,362,228 3,701,254 1.9 3,939,963 37,893 Publicly Owned (3) (1) For additional details of publicly owned vehicles and of trucks, buses, and trailers registered, see tables MV-7, 9, 10, 11, (5) The following farm trucks, registered at a nominal fee and restricted to use in the vicinity of respectively. Excludes 8,001 Diplomatic Corps vehicles issued license plates by the United States Department of State. the owner's farm, are not included in this table: Connecticut, 7,863; New Hampshire, 3,497; (2) Where the registration year is not more than one month removed from the calendar year, registration-year data are given. New Jersey, 6,186; New York, 26,005; Pennsylvania, 22,088; and Rhode Island, 994. Where the registration year is more than one month removed, registrations are given for e thcalendar year. (6) The State reported motor-vehicle registration data for 1993 do not include transfer tags or (3) Includes Federal, State, county, and municipal vehicles. Vehicles owned by the military services are not included. registrations. (4) The numbers of private and commercial buses given here are estimates by the Federal Highway Administration of the numbers in operation, rather than the registration counts of the States. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Admi nistration, 1993 Highway Statistics (October 1994).

Table 3-31 1992 BRIDGES BY JURISDICTION Jurisdiction Number of Bridges State-Owned 6,046 Locally-Owned 4,810 Total 10,856 Source: 1993 National Bridge Inventory Data Base, FDOT. Table 3-32 1992 ROAD PAVEMENT CONDI TION BY PERCENT OF LANE MILES, STATE AND LOCAL ROADS Functional System Poor Mediocre Fair Good Total Rural Interstates 13.1% 17.9% 21.1% 47.9% 100.0% Other Principal Arterials 4.1% 7.7% 37.6% 50.6% 100.0% Minor Arterials 3.5% 9.8% 19.1% 67.6% 100.0% Major Collectors 0.4% 21.2% 44.8% 33.6% 100.0% Minor Collectors 13.1% 34.3% 29.3% 23.3% 100.0% Urban Interstates 16.7% 7.1% 11.3% 64.9% 100.0% Other Freeways & Expressways 0.1% 2.2% 15.4% 82.3% 100.0% Other Principal Arterials 3.9% 11.4% 36.7% 48.0% 100.0% Minor Arterials 2.8% 13.2% 28.1% 55.9% 100.0% Collectors 9.3% 14.6% 34.8% 41.3% 100.0% Total 6.5% 16.3% 32.2% 45.0% 100.0% Poor: 0.0-2.0 (2.5 for interstate) Mediocre: 2.1-2.5 (2.6-3.0 for interstate) Fair: 2.6-3.4 (3.1-3.4 for interstate) Good: 3.5-5.0 Source: 1992 HPMS.

Table 3-33 1992 CONGESTED PEAK HOUR TRAVEL BY PERCENT OF LANE MILES, STATE AND LOCAL ROADS Functional System Rural Moderately Congested Highly Congested Total Congested Interstates 7.3% 2.9% 10.2% Other Principal Arterials 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% Minor Arterials 0.0% 0.5% 0.5% Major Collectors 0.0% 0.7% 0.7% Minor Collectors 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% Urban Interstates 14.2% 51.0% 65.2% Other Freeways & Expressways 10.3% 13.9% 24.2% Other Principal Arterials 7.7% 5.9% 13.6% Minor Arterials 5.8% 7.0% 12.8% Collectors 0.8% 1.0% 1.8% Total 2.8% 3.8% 6.6% Moderately congested: volume/service flow ratio between 0.8 and 0.95. Highly congested: volume/service flow ratio greater than 0.95. Source: 1992 HPMS. Table 3-34 1992 BRIDGE DEFICIENCIES Deficiency Percent of Bridges Structurally Deficient 7.9% Functionally Deficient 28.6% Functionally Adequate 63.5% Source: 1993 BNIP.

Table 3-35 STATEWIDE MINIMUM LEVEL OF SERVICE STANDARDS FOR THE FLORIDA STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM Rural Areas Transitioning Urbanized Areas, Urban Areas, or Communities Urbanized Areas Under 500,000 Urbanized Areas Over 500,000 Roadways Parallel to Exclusive Transit Facilities Inside Transportation Concurrency Management Areas Constrained and Backlogged Roadways INTRASTATE Limited Access Highway (Freeway) B C C(D) D(E) D(E) D(E) Maintain Controlled Access Highway B C C D E E Maintain OTHER STATE ROADS Other Multilane B C D D E * Maintain Two-Lane C C D D E * Maintain Level of service standards inside of parentheses apply to general use lanes only when exclusive through lanes exist. * means the level of service standard will be set in a transportation mobility element that meets the requirements of Rule 9J-5.0057. NOTE: Levels of service letter designations are defined in the Transportation Research Board's Highway Capacity Manual Special Report 209. Source: Florida Department of Transportation,Florida Highway System Plan Level of Service Manual (April 1992).

3. Toll Facilities 3.36 FLORIDA-OFFICE OF TOLL OPERATIONS (TOTAL LANES BY PROJECT) 3.37-3.39 TURNPIKE SUMMARY FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994)

Table 3-36 FLORIDA-OFFICE OF TOLL OPERATIONS (TOTAL LANES BY PROJECT) Project Name # of Lanes Manual Automatic Total Beeline Expressway 11 4 15 Choctawhatchee Bay 3 0 3 Everglades Parkway 12 0 12 Florida's Turnpike 129 43 172 Holland E-W Expressway 48 37 85 Homestead Extension 42 42 84 Mayport Ferry 1 0 1 Metro-Dade Expressway System 19 26 45 Navarre Bridge 1 0 1 Orlando Airport Expressway 10 4 14 Orlando-Orange 41 25 66 Pinellas Bayway System 4 4 8 Polk County Parkway 0 0 0 Sawgrass Expressway 20 23 43 Seminole Co. Expressway 13 14 27 Southern Conn. Extension 0 0 0 Suncoast Parkway 0 0 0 Sunshine Skyway Bridge 6 2 8 Tampa Crosstown Expressway 20 22 42 Veteran's Expressway 23 23 46 Totals 403 269 672 Source: Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Toll Operations,Total Lanes by Project (1995).

Table 3-37 TURNPIKE SUMMARY FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) Charlotte 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Collier 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Desoto 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Glades 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hardee 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hendry 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Highlands 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lee 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Manatee 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Okeechobee 7.2 28.6 101.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.2 28.6 101.5 Polk 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sarasota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District 1 7.2 28.6 101.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.2 28.6 101.5 Alachua 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Baker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bradford 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Columbia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Dixie 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Duval 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gilchrist 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hamilton 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lafayette 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Levy 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Madison 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Nassau 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Putnam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-38 TURNPIKE SUMMARY FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) St. Johns 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Suwannee 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Taylor 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Union 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Calhoun 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Escambia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Franklin 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gadsden 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gulf 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Holmes 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Jackson 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Jefferson 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Leon 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Liberty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Okaloosa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Santa Rosa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wakulla 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Walton 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Washington 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Broward 0.0 0.0 0.0 55.1 281.7 2,137.0 55.1 281.7 2,137.0 Indian River 10.2 40.7 127.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.2 40.7 127.3 Martin 12.2 48.8 130.5 8.1 32.3 103.4 20.3 81.1 233.9 Palm Beach 4.0 16.1 92.5 40.5 168.2 910.1 44.5 184.3 1,002.6 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

Table 3-39 TURNPIKE SUMMARY FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES AND DISTRICTS (1994) County Rural Urban Total Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) Centerline Miles Lane Miles DVMT (Thous.) St. Lucie 19.9 79.6 358.3 15.1 60.3 271.2 35.0 139.9 629.4 District 4 46.3 185.2 708.6 118.7 542.4 3,421.7 165.0 727.7 4,130.3 Brevard 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Flagler 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lake 24.7 97.0 444.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.7 97.0 444.0 Marion 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Orange 7.3 29.3 142.4 26.0 104.0 729.1 33.4 133.4 871.5 Osceola 52.7 208.2 628.9 7.3 29.1 113.0 60.0 237.2 741.9 Seminole 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.1 48.4 94.4 12.1 48.4 94.4 Sumter 10.8 43.0 207.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.8 43.0 207.9 Volusia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District 5 95.5 377.5 1,423.3 45.4 181.5 936.5 140.9 559.1 2,359.8 Dade 13.0 52.0 617.1 31.2 153.9 1,503.7 44.2 205.9 2,120.8 Monroe 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District 6 13.0 52.0 617.1 31.2 153.9 1,503.7 44.2 205.9 2,120.8 Citrus 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hernando 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hillsborough 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Pasco 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Pinellas 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District 7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Statewide 162.0 643.4 2,850.5 195.3 877.9 5,861.9 357.3 1,521.3 8,712.4 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,State Highway System Mileage Report for December 31, 1994.

3. Aviation Map FLORIDA S AIRPORTS 3.40-41 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR LARGE, MEDIUM, AND SMALL AIR TRAFFIC HUBS IN FLORIDA (1993) 3.42-45 FLORIDA S AVIATION SYSTEM (1992)

FLORIDA'S AIRPORTS

Table 3-40 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR LARGE, MEDIUM, AND SMALL AIR TRAFFIC HUBS IN FLORIDA (1993) Area (Airport Name) Percent of Enplanements Aircraft Departures Total Performed Enplaned Revenue Passengers Enplaned Revenue Tons Scheduled Freight Mail Florida 411,531 415,077 34,192,250 320,039.97 88,822.57 Miami/Ft. Lauderdale (Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l) 23,388 1,120,742 178,248.17 106.48 434,919 415,077 35,312,992 498,288.14 88,929.05 0.83 42,273 39,579 3,877,844 47,903.53 7,493.82 (Miami Int'l) 2.16 119,708 111,367 10,137,030 336,634.50 26,099.93 (Opa Locka) 0.00 10 2 46.58 Community Total 2.99 161,991 150,948 14,014,874 384,584.61 33,593.75 Orlando (Herndon) 0.00 1 0.06 (Orlando Int'l) 1.86 94,823 91,166 8,714,400 49,054.90 14,863.10 Community Total 1.86 94,824 91,166 8,714,400 49,054.96 14,863.10 Tampa & St. Petersburg/ Clearwater & Lakeland (Lakeland Municipal) 0.00 1 96 (MacDill AFB) 0.00 6 516 18.67 (St. Petersburg/Clwtr Int'l) 0.04 2,353 848 194,089 91.66 (Tampa Int'l) 0.98 60,601 60,377 4,576,551 25,570.34 20,997.82 Community Total 1.02 62,961 61,225 4,771,252 25,680.67 20,997.82 Ft. Myers (Page Field) 0.00 253 254 12.61 (Southwest) 0.36 20,493 19,948 1,700,882 2,755.95 2,557.04 Community Total 0.36 20,746 20,202 1,700,882 2,768.56 2,557.04 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Airport Activity Statistics of Certified Route Carriers (1993).

Table 3-41 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR LARGE, MEDIUM, AND SMALL AIR TRAFFIC HUBS IN FLORIDA (1993) Area (Airport Name) Jacksonville Percent of Enplanements Aircraft Departures Total Performed Enplaned Revenue Passengers Enplaned Revenue Tons Scheduled Freight Mail (Cecil Field NAS) 0.00 51 4,471 (Jacksonville Int'l) 0.26 19,858 18,994 1,226,313 6,724.60 8,881.76 (Jacksonville NAS) 0.00 632 3,510 10,858.63 (Craig Municipal) 0.00 254 255 86.98 Community Total 0.26 20,795 19,249 1,234,294 17,670.21 8,881.76 West Palm Beach/ Palm Beach (Palm Beach Int'l) 0.51 27,242 26,593 2,374,108 3,294.94 5,434.22 Daytona Beach (Daytona Beach Regional) 0.08 5,417 5,456 384,516 400.86 4.50 Melbourne (Cape Kennedy Regional) 0.06 4,412 4,442 283,008 299.94 51.10 Pensacola (Pensacola NAS) 0.00 482 188 9,024.99 (Pensacola Regional) 0.07 7,404 7,455 338,733 1,032.02 1,083.91 Community Total 0.07 7,886 7,455 338,921 10,057.01 1,083.91 Sarasota/Bradenton (Sarasota-Bradenton) 0.17 10,820 10,866 805,613 564.80 11.25 Tallahassee (Tallahassee MUNI) 0.07 7,309 7,389 320,086 1,782.23 809.44 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration,Airport Activity Statistics of Certified Route Carriers (1993).

Table 3-42 FLORIDA'S AVIATION SYSTEM (1992) Public Airports Region Size (acres) Commercial Service Airports Based Aircraft (1990) Annual Operations (1990) Annual Enplanements (1990) Okaloosa County Air Terminal Northwest Florida 25.5 0 $8,955 172,941 Panama City - Bay County Regional 780.0 155 $181,060 118,029 Pensacola Regional 1,300.0 114 $145,883 435,010 Tallahassee Regional 2,272.0 290 $126,207 387,000 Gainesville Regional North Central Florida 1,642.0 150 $115,848 224,194 Jacksonville International Daytona Beach Regional Northeast Florida Metropolitan Area East Central Florida Metropolitan Area 7,332.0 80 $156,673 1,370,264 1,850.0 174 $292,356 525,339 Melbourne Regional 2,800.0 227 $276,278 378,585 Orlando International 14,000.0 35 $301,636 9,001,918 St. Petersburg - Clearwater International West Central Florida Metropolitan Area 1,826.0 173 $154,652 123,483 Tampa International 3,300.0 103 $238,797 5,310,105 Naples Municipal Southwest Florida 735.0 232 $107,389 100,105 Sarasota - Bradenton 1,102.0 223 $174,938 1,021,360 Southwest Florida Regional 3,431.0 7 $76,125 1,872,335 Vero Beach Municipal Treasure Coast 1,707.0 276 $265,866 12,000 Chalk's Seaplane Base (Private) Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood International South Florida Metropolitan Area 4.0 5 $3,552 28,800 1,200.0 375 $229,000 4,553,583 Key West International 174.0 50 $98,972 198,510 Marathon 190.0 50 $63,050 20,882 Miami International 3,700.0 144 $438,589 12,175,219 Palm Beach International 1,866.0 443 $225,693 2,699,800 Source: Florida Department of Transportation,The Florida Aviation System Plan Statewide Summary 1992-2010.

Table 3-43 FLORIDA'S AVIATION SYSTEM (1992) Public Airports Region Size (acres) Reliever Airports Craig Municipal Northeast Florida Metropolitan Area Based Aircraft (1990) Annual Operations (1990) Annual Enplanements (1990) 1,335.0 269 $184,943 Not recorded Fernandina Beach Municipal 603.0 47 $23,042 Not recorded Herlong 1,484.0 76 $67,000 Not recorded St. Augustine - St. Johns County Central Florida Regional East Central Florida Metropolitan Area 350.0 185 $135,259 Not recorded 1,800.0 286 $135,825 Not recorded Kissimmee Municipal 871.0 185 $126,080 Not recorded Merritt Island 139.0 230 $126,217 Not recorded Orlando Executive 956.0 460 $190,638 Not recorded Space Center Executive 850.0 139 $126,120 Not recorded Albert Whitted Municipal West Central Florida Metropolitan Area 119.0 256 $97,669 Not recorded Clearwater Airpark 62.0 138 $43,829 Not recorded Peter O. Knight 110.0 119 $67,400 Not recorded Vandenberg 407.0 218 $107,830 Not recorded Lakeland Linder Regional (Central FL Region) 1,200.0 192 $162,039 Not recorded Lakeland Linder Regional Central Florida 1,200.0 192 $162,039 Not recorded Page Field Southwest Florida 640.0 220 $120,565 Not recorded Boca Raton Dade - Collier Training and Transition South Florida Metropolitan Area 185.0 208 $88,032 Not recorded 24,560.0 0 $35,907 Not recorded Ft. Lauderdale Executive 1,300.0 838 $230,882 Not recorded Homestead General Aviation 960.0 82 $122,798 Not recorded Kendall - Tamiami Executive 1,380.0 508 $368,400 Not recorded North Perry 536.0 365 $213,105 Not recorded Opa Locka 1,810.0 377 $148,487 Not recorded Palm Beach County Park 630.0 306 $113,160 Not recorded Source: Florida Department of Transportation, The Florida Aviation System Plan Statewide Summary 1992-2010.

Table 3-44 FLORIDA'S AVIATION SYSTEM (1992) Public Airports Region Size (acres) General Aviation Airports Based Aircraft (1990) Annual Operations (1990) Annual Enplanements (1990) Apalachicola Municipal Northwest Florida 1,249.0 6 $4,118 Not recorded Bob Sikes 896.0 54 $38,248 Not recorded Carrabelle - Thompson 202.0 0 $476 Not recorded De Funiak Springs Municipal 160.0 20 $3,275 Not recorded Destin - Fort Walton Beach 221.0 59 $62,880 Not recorded Marianna Municipal 3,400.0 50 $18,148 Not recorded Peter Prince Field 224.0 39 $15,590 Not recorded Quincy Municipal 212.0 23 $14,550 Not recorded Tri-County 270.0 11 $8,143 Not recorded Wakulla County 15.0 8 $6,029 Not recorded Cross City North Central Florida 591.0 9 $6,676 Not recorded Crystal River 100.0 52 $26,620 Not recorded Dunnellon Municipal 1,500.0 43 $9,044 Not recorded George T. Lewis 50.0 9 $4,972 Not recorded Inverness 120.0 29 $9,571 Not recorded Lake City Municipal 1,240.0 22 $23,683 Not recorded Ocala Municipal 1,120.0 127 $40,647 Not recorded Perry - Foley 918.0 13 $7,018 Not recorded Suwannee County 215.0 28 $12,660 Not recorded Williston Municipal 1,700.0 33 $18,425 Not recorded Flagler County Northeast Florida 1,145.0 48 $155,000 Not recorded Hilliard Airpark 30.0 22 $2,925 Not recorded Kay Larkin Municipal 689.0 44 $26,436 Not recorded Keystone Airpark 2,505.0 74 $19,102 Not recorded Arthur Dunn Airpark East Central Florida 141.0 62 $39,499 Not recorded Deland Municipal 1,300.0 95 $76,123 Not recorded Leesburg Municipal 769.0 161 $73,753 Not recorded New Smyrna Beach 769.0 165 $228,425 Not recorded Ormond Beach Municipal 1,128.0 74 $195,770 Not recorded Valkaria 642.0 17 $31,000 Not recorded Source: Florida Department of Transportation,The Florida Aviation System Plan Statewide Summary 1992-2010.

Table 3-45 FLORIDA'S AVIATION SYSTEM (1992) Public Airports Region Size (acres) General Aviation Airports (cont.) Hernando County West Central Florida Metropolitan Area Based Aircraft (1990) Annual Operations (1990) Annual Enplanements (1990) 2,500.0 112 $46,600 Not recorded Plant City Municipal 189.0 67 $47,500 Not recorded Zephyrhills Municipal 864.0 48 $16,709 Not recorded Arcadia Municipal Central Florida 210.0 35 $18,398 Not recorded Avon Park Municipal 350.0 56 $25,743 Not recorded Bartow Municipal 1,675.0 97 $63,508 Not recorded Gilbert Field Municipal 402.0 120 $68,122 Not recorded Lake Wales Municipal 485.0 52 $21,667 Not recorded Okeechobee County 852.0 37 $40,107 Not recorded Sebring Regional 1,768.0 45 $43,532 Not recorded Wauchula Municipal 229.0 38 $8,498 Not recorded Airglades Southwest Florida 2,560.0 21 $11,007 Not recorded Buchan 100.0 41 $17,195 Not recorded Charlotte County 1,940.0 186 $93,070 Not recorded Clewiston Municipal 170.0 38 $21,651 Not recorded Everglades 29.0 8 $6,373 Not recorded Immokalee 1,333.0 32 $30,020 Not recorded La Belle Municipal 120.0 31 $15,544 Not recorded Marco Island 60.0 15 $2,646 Not recorded Venice Municipal 1,164.0 184 $143,502 Not recorded St. Lucie County International Treasure Coast 1,925.0 170 $194,387 4,609 Sebastian Municipal 601.0 40 $37,323 Witham Field 740.0 223 $158,573 Belle Glade Municipal South Florida Metropolitan Area 96.0 49 $15,683 Not recorded Opa Locka West 420.0 0 $111,500 Not recorded Palm Beach County Glades 243.0 42 $45,264 Not recorded Pompano Beach Municipal 942.0 184 $203,053 Not recorded Watson Island Heliport 4.0 3 $17 Not recorded Source: Florida Department of Transportation,The Florida Aviation System Plan Statewide Summary 1992-2010.

3. Public Transportation 3.46 FLORIDA TRANSIT SYSTEM TOTALS (STATEWIDE TOTAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS EXCLUDING PURCHASED MOTORBUS) 3.47 FLORIDA TRANSIT SYSTEM TOTALS (STATEWIDE TOTAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS INCLUDING PURCHASED MOTORBUS) 3.48 FLORIDA S SECTION 9 TRANSIT OPERATORS, SYSTEM NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS Map FLORIDA S TRANSIT SYSTEMS 3.49-51 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS BY TRANSIT SYSTEM (1993) 3.52 STATEWIDE SUMMARY OF 1994 OPERATING STATISTICS FOR COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATORS 3.53 STATEWIDE SUMMARY OF 1994 CTCs BY TYPE 3.54 ONE-WAY PARATRANSIT TRIPS BY PASSENGER TYPE, 1993 AND 1994 3.55 SUMMARY OF CTC PERFORMANCE MEASURES 1992-1994 3.56-57 FLORIDA SCHOOL DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION PROFILES 3.58 FLORIDA-GREYHOUND BUS FULL-SERVICE AGENCIES

ECAT TALTRAN JTA ARTS PPTS HART PSTA VOTRAN STS LYNX SCAT LAMTD FLORIDA'S TRANSIT SYSTEMS MCAT SCAT LeeTran CoTran BCT Tri-Rail MDTA KWDOT

Performance Indicators Table 3-46 FLORIDA TRANSIT SYSTEM TOTALS (STATEWIDE TOTAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS EXCLUDING PURCHASED MOTORBUS) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1988-1993 % Change County/Service Area Population (000) 9,400.55 9,930.00 10,051.14 9,944.65 8,639.84 9,125.53-2.93% Passenger Trips (000) 126,096.00 136,695.54 143,414.50 148,817.51 148,720.29 162,180.32 28.62% Revenue Miles (000) 64,770.08 65,982.02 69,265.81 69,885.64 72,138.95 76,176.12 17.61% Revenue Hours (000) 4,630.40 4,754.90 4,973.92 4,863.45 4,989.33 5,259.48 13.59% Total Operating Expense (000) $243,420.94 $265,192.03 $290,501.09 $306,219.85 $319,532.01 $341,069.15 40.11% Total Operating Expense (000 of 1984 $) $212,369.90 $221,877.92 $231,386.67 $230,735.83 $230,654.32 $238,814.88 12.45% Total Maintenance Expense (000) $65,475.74 $68,579.18 $79,069.80 $83,420.96 $84,600.19 $86,600.99 32.26% Total Maintenance Exp. (000 of 1984 $) $57,123.58 $57,378.06 $62,979.79 $62,857.47 $61,068.68 $60,637.57 6.15% Total Capital Expense (000) $71,874.50 $123,182.87 $85,184.01 $81,362.51 $144,465.20 $98,887.39 37.58% Total Revenue (000) $364,027.80 $380,105.16 $412,779.14 $445,996.20 $464,787.34 $495,349.54 36.07% Total Employees 4,719.33 5,014.81 4,870.00 5,103.10 5,035.51 5,390.10 14.21% Vehicles Available for Maximum Service 1,713.00 1,802.00 1,814.00 1,831.00 1,929.00 1,973.00 15.18% Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service 1,364.00 1,383.00 1,402.00 1,452.00 1,525.00 1,533.00 12.39% Number of Incidents 3,311.00 3,151.00 2,223.00 2,894.00 2,908.00 3,047.00-7.97% Total Roadcalls 19,331.00 18,249.00 17,341.00 19,532.00 22,381.00 25,312.00 30.94% Pass. Trips Per Revenue Mile 1.95 2.07 2.07 2.13 2.06 2.13 9.36% Operating Expense Per Pass. Trip $1.93 $1.94 $2.03 $2.06 $2.15 $2.10 8.94% Operating Exp. Per Revenue Hour $52.57 $55.77 $58.40 $62.96 $64.04 $64.85 23.36% Farebox Recovery 27.75% 26.67% 26.99% 28.83% 28.69% 30.02% 8.16% Average Fare $0.54 $0.52 $0.55 $0.59 $0.62 $0.63 17.83% Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Performance Evaluation of Florida's Transit Systems, Trend Analysis (1988-1993)

Performance Indicators Table 3-47 FLORIDA TRANSIT SYSTEM TOTALS (STATEWIDE TOTAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS INCLUDING PURCHASED MOTORBUS) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1988-1993 % Change County/Service Area Population (000) 9,400.55 9,930.00 10,051.14 9,944.65 8,639.84 9,125.53-2.93% Passenger Trips (000) 126,754.54 140,798.39 148,768.95 150,394.91 150,167.77 172,903.61 36.41% Revenue Miles (000) 65,760.03 68,864.32 72,564.58 71,446.29 73,927.38 86,135.63 30.98% Revenue Hours (000) 4,681.22 4,957.69 5,221.26 4,966.95 5,131.43 6,210.62 32.67% Total Operating Expense (000) $245,153.46 $270,663.10 $298,689.07 $309,864.97 $324,775.42 $374,001.79 52.56% Total Operating Expense (000 of 1984 $) $213,881.41 $226,455.40 $237,908.46 $233,482.42 $234,439.27 $261,874.15 22.44% Total Maintenance Expense (000) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total Maintenance Exp. (000 of 1984 $) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total Capital Expense (000) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total Revenue (000) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total Employees n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Vehicles Available for Maximum Service n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service 1,392.00 1,472.00 1,503.00 1,492.00 1,810.00 1,817.00 30.53% Number of Incidents n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total Roadcalls n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Pass. Trips Per Revenue Mile 1.93 2.04 2.05 2.11 2.03 2.01 4.14% Operating Expense Per Pass. Trip $1.93 $1.92 $2.01 $2.06 $2.16 $2.16 11.84% Operating Exp. Per Revenue Hour $52.37 $54.59 $57.21 $62.39 $63.29 $60.22 14.99% Farebox Recovery n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Average Fare n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a. Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Performance Evaluation of Florida's Transit Systems, Trend Analysis (1988-1993).

Table 3-48 FLORIDA'S SECTION 9 TRANSIT OPERATORS, SYSTEM NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS ARTS BCT ECAT HART JTA KWDOT LAMTD LeeTran MCAT MDTA LYNX CoTran PPTS PSTA SCAT (Sarasota) STS SCAT (Brevard) TALTRAN Tri-Rail VOTRAN Regional Transit System (Gainesville) Broward Transit Division Escambia County Area Transit Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Jacksonville Transportation Authority Key West Department of Transportation Lakeland Area Mass Transit District Lee County Transit Manatee County Area Transit Metro-Dade Transit Agency Lynx Transit (Orlando) Palm Beach County Transportation Authority Pasco County Public Transportation Service Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Sarasota County Area Transit Smyrna Transit System Space Coast Area Transit Tallahassee Transit Tri-County Commuter Rail Authority East Volusia Transit Authority

Performance Indicators Table 3-49 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS BY TRANSIT SYSTEM (1993) ARTS BCT ECAT HART JTA KWDOT LAMTD Service Area Population (000) 184.00 1,293.52 225.00 834.05 767.40 32.47 110.00 Passenger Trips (000) 2,370.20 21,726.11 1,260.87 9,427.13 9,923.39 238.31 981.91 Revenue Miles (000) 1,409.58 9,111.23 1,078.35 5,263.67 6,590.80 175.45 883.41 Revenue Hours (000) 69.87 669.49 75.32 354.52 457.98 12.56 51.91 Total Operating Expense (000) $3,212.73 $38,326.27 $3,293.80 $20,662.32 $20,771.61 $674.30 $1,474.86 Total Operating Expense (000 of 1984 $) $2,249.54 $26,835.86 $2,306.30 $14,467.65 $14,544.17 $472.14 $1,032.69 Total Maintenance Expense (000) $490.11 n/a $796.96 $4,078.72 $4,866.31 $212.41 $225.78 Total Maintenance Exp. (000 of 1984 $) $343.17 n/a $558.03 $2,855.90 $3,407.37 $148.73 $158.09 Total Capital Expense (000) $134.69 n/a $2,264.90 $1,154.25 $12,745.70 $597.21 $2,445.84 Total Revenue (000) $5,632.72 n/a $3,284.76 $25,637.30 $27,060.63 $866.78 $2,744.54 Total Employees 66.00 n/a 63.10 415.50 454.20 13.30 40.00 Vehicles Available for Maximum Service 43.00 211.00 30.00 160.00 162.00 11.00 21.00 Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service 30.00 184.00 25.00 133.00 137.00 4.00 14.00 Number of Incidents 28.00 n/a 14.00 250.00 73.00 0.00 7.00 Total Roadcalls 759.00 n/a 60.00 1,796.00 988.00 33.00 189.00 Pass. Trips Per Revenue Mile 1.68 2.38 1.17 1.79 1.51 1.36 1.11 Operating Expense Per Pass. Trip $1.36 $1.76 $2.61 $2.19 $2.09 $2.83 $1.50 Operating Exp. Per Revenue Hour $45.98 $57.25 $43.73 $58.28 $45.36 $53.70 $28.41 Farebox Recovery 41.70% n/a 18.88% 21.31% 22.39% 19.81% 28.29% Average Fare $0.57 n/a $0.49 $0.47 $0.47 $0.56 $0.42 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Performance Evaluation of Florida's Transit Systems, Trend Analysis (1988-1993).

Performance Indicators Table 3-50 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS BY TRANSIT SYSTEM (1993) LeeTran MCAT MDTA LYNX CoTran PPTS PSTA Service Area Population (000) 350.81 223.00 1,735.00 1,163.61 775.34 0.00 436.87 Passenger Trips (000) 1,748.92 625.90 91,283.87 10,749.67 2,714.62 0.00 8,802.84 Revenue Miles (000) 1,553.22 533.69 37,351.62 6,078.13 2,817.02 0.00 6,479.61 Revenue Hours (000) 88.13 34.18 2,909.75 472.89 188.70 0.00 444.48 Total Operating Expense (000) $3,122.94 $1,556.94 $195,256.20 $20,323.89 $9,118.03 $0.00 $22,780.36 Total Operating Expense (000 of 1984 $) $2,186.66 $1,090.16 $136,717.40 $14,230.68 $6,384.40 $0.00 $15,950.69 Total Maintenance Expense (000) $780.11 $293.65 n/a $4,045.42 $1,770.17 $0.00 $4,841.44 Total Maintenance Exp. (000 of 1984 $) $546.23 $205.62 n/a $2,832.58 $1,239.46 $0.00 $3,389.95 Total Capital Expense (000) $43.69 $1,101.27 n/a $2,443.95 $4,404.47 $0.00 $5,421.16 Total Revenue (000) $3,490.80 $1,766.14 $270,261.48 $28,293.52 $10,528.04 $0.00 $28,125.67 Total Employees 67.50 29.60 n/a 374.30 160.50 0.00 387.70 Vehicles Available for Maximum Service 36.00 18.00 1,076.00 130.00 76.00 0.00 152.00 Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service 26.00 9.00 851.00 113.00 57.00 0.00 101.00 Number of Incidents 24.00 2.00 n/a 201.00 19.00 n/a 139.00 Total Roadcalls 97.00 195.00 n/a 995.00 739.00 n/a 2,578.00 Pass. Trips Per Revenue Mile 1.13 1.17 2.44 1.77 0.96 n/a 1.36 Operating Expense Per Pass. Trip $1.79 $2.49 $2.14 $1.89 $3.36 n/a $2.59 Operating Exp. Per Revenue Hour $35.43 $45.55 $67.10 $42.98 $48.32 n/a $51.25 Farebox Recovery 19.36% 16.11% 31.63% 24.41% 15.10% n/a 18.37% Average Fare $0.35 $0.40 $0.68 $0.46 $0.51 n/a $0.48 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Performance Evaluation of Florida's Transit Systems, Trend Analysis (1988-1993).

Performance Indicators Table 3-51 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS BY TRANSIT SYSTEM (1993) SCAT (Sarasota) STS SCAT (Brevard) TALTRAN Tri-Rail VOTRAN Service Area Population (000) 230.16 17.23 417.74 132.04 4,000.00 197.30 Passenger Trips (000) 1,317.85 25.86 753.58 3,629.31 2,697.46 3,247.41 Revenue Miles (000) 1,056.02 63.37 3,495.31 1,485.83 2,295.14 1,491.13 Revenue Hours (000) 73.00 4.02 162.35 122.33 57.03 109.16 Total Operating Expense (000) $2,896.68 $199.58 $4,379.56 $5,730.20 $19,700.76 $3,955.92 Total Operating Expense (000 of 1984 $) $2,028.24 $139.74 $3,066.54 $4,012.26 $13,794.37 $2,769.91 Total Maintenance Expense (000) $440.22 $18.75 n/a $1,308.10 $1,498.51 $1,195.45 Total Maintenance Exp. (000 of 1984 $) $308.24 $13.13 n/a $915.92 $1,049.25 $837.05 Total Capital Expense (000) $708.55 $140.21 n/a $2,448.32 $1,844.01 $1,097.23 Total Revenue (000) $3,067.62 $39.99 $1,472.00 $9,391.40 $14,022.61 $5,358.59 Total Employees 62.50 4.20 n/a 131.40 n/a 96.10 Vehicles Available for Maximum Service 35.00 2.00 140.00 48.00 31.00 37.00 Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service 20.00 2.00 128.00 41.00 25.00 34.00 Number of Incidents 20.00 1.00 n/a 46.00 n/a 4.00 Total Roadcalls 350.00 10.00 n/a 624.00 n/a 274.00 Pass. Trips Per Revenue Mile 1.25 0.41 0.22 2.44 1.18 2.18 Operating Expense Per Pass. Trip $2.20 $7.72 $5.81 $1.58 $7.30 $1.22 Operating Exp. Per Revenue Hour $39.68 $49.70 $26.98 $46.84 $345.43 $36.24 Farebox Recovery 18.47% 6.68% 33.61% 30.26% 23.38% 23.82% Average Fare $0.41 $0.52 $1.95 $0.48 $1.71 $0.29 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research,Performance Evaluation of Florida's Transit Systems, Trend Analysis (1988-1993).

Table 3-52 STATEWIDE SUMMARY OF 1994 OPERATING STATISTICS FOR COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATORS Operating Statistics Urban CTCs* Rural CTCs All CTCs Number of CTCs 27 26 53 Number of Counties Covered 35 31 66 Number of Transportation Operators 274 73 347 Square Miles in the Service Areas 32,368 19,721 53,123 Passenger Trips 24,665,681 1,585,853 26,251,534 Vehicle Miles 80,030,088 12,113,366 92,143,454 Revenue Miles 57,566,648 8,285,182 65,851,830 Operating Revenue $115,586,320 $13,383,013 $128,969,333 Operating Expense $113,387,288 $12,977,322 $126,364,610 Vehicles 3,332 456 3,788 Roadcalls 2,717 503 3,220 Accidents 1,099 78 1,177 Employees (Number) 4,259 763 5,022 Employees (Full-Time Equivalent) 2,474 525 2,999 Total Population 12,884,275 1,082,434 14,049,868 Category I TD Population 4,907,347 479,815 5,415,106 Category II TD Population 1,110,877 145,224 1,263,203 *Includes all CTCs where the service area contains an urbanized area with a population of 50,000 or more. Source: Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, Statewide Operations Report Fiscal Year 1993/94. Tallahassee, Florida: May 1995.

Table 3-53 STATEWIDE SUMMARY OF 1994 CTCs BY TYPE Type of Type of Network Organization Sole Partial Complete Source Brokerage Brokerage Private Non-Profit 9 19 5 33 Private For-Profit 0 0 3 3 Government Agency 1 7 3 11 Public Transit Agency 0 6 0 6 Total 10 32 11 53 Total Source: Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, Statewide Operations Report Fiscal Year 1993/94, Tallahassee, Florida: May 1995. Table 3-54 ONE-WAY PARATRANSIT TRIPS BY PASSENGER TYPE, 1993 AND 1994 1993* 1994** Passenger Type Number of One-Way Trips Percent of Total Number of One-Way Trips Percent of Total Disabled 2,218,302 16.7% 3,491,277 13.8% Low-Income 4,290,580 32.2% 4,598,424 18.2% Elderly 1,455,652 10.9% 6,575,888 26.1% Children 621,585 4.7% 3,238,467 12.8% Disabled/Low-Income/Children 394,190 3.0% 128,818 0.5% Disabled/Low-Income 633,880 4.8% 1,132,375 4.5% Disabled/Elderly 343,492 2.6% 1,288,675 5.1% Low-Income/Elderly 671,847 5.0% 1,131,688 4.5% Disabled/Children 268,221 2.0% 278,597 1.1% Low-Income/Children 976,238 7.3% 2,621,611 10.4% Disabled/Low-Income/Elderly 1,001,611 7.5% 750,195 3.0% * Data represent 45 of 48 CTCs reporting. ** Data represent 51 of 53 CTCs reporting. Source: Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, Statewide Operations Report Fiscal Year 1993/94. Tallahassee, Florida: May 1995.

Table 3-55 SUMMARY OF CTC PERFORMANCE MEASURES, 1992-1994 Performance Measures Urban Rural All Urban Rural All CTCs Urban Rural All CTCs CTCs* CTCs CTCs CTCs* CTCs CTCs* CTCs Medians 1992 Medians 1993 Medians 1994 Medians SERVICE AVAILABILITY Vehicle Miles per TD Capita 5.88 33.18 12.15 11.28 45.58 14.13 16.73 39.07 18.55 Revenue Miles per TD Capita 7.54 21.17 10.91 10.28 34.81 13.25 13.05 31.75 16.50 SERVICE EFFECTIVENESS Passenger Trips per Vehicle Mile-Paratransit 0.19 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.12 0.15 0.18 0.12 0.14 Passenger Trips per Revenue Mile-Paratransit 0.22 0.14 0.18 0.23 0.14 0.18 0.20 0.14 0.18 Passenger Trips Per Driver Hour-Paratransit NR NR NR NR NR NR 2.20 1.88 2.05 COST EFFICIENCY Operating Expense per Vehicle Mile-Paratransit $1.42 $1.03 $1.21 $1.45 $1.07 $1.22 $1.33 $1.00 $1.25 Operating Expense per Revenue Mile-Paratransit $1.61 $1.18 $1.50 $1.61 $1.31 $1.38 $1.65 $1.35 $1.44 Operating Expense per Passenger Trip-Total $7.43 $7.53 $7.43 $7.45 $8.27 $7.88 $8.51 $10.06 $8.78 Operating Expense per Passenger Trip-Paratransit $7.65 $7.53 $7.65 $7.96 $8.27 $7.98 $8.69 $10.06 $9.00 Operating Expense per Driver Hour-Paratransit NR NR NR NR NR NR $16.62 $18.05 $17.95 SYSTEM SAFETY Accidents per 100,000 Vehicle Miles 1.72 0.51 0.91 1.20 0.34 0.97 1.26 0.49 0.95 SERVICE QUALITY Vehicle Miles between Roadcalls 23,573 66,636 42,225 24,631 52,785 36,524 35,048 68,279 46,485 LOCAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT Local Revenue percent of Operating Expense 27.6% 6.6% 14.1% 27.7% 6.1% 16.2% 24.2% 3.8% 13.4% Averages 1992 Averages 1993 Averages 1994 Averages SERVICE AVAILABILITY Vehicle Miles per TD Capita 10.09 22.20 11.34 11.62 23.04 12.64 16.31 25.25 17.02 Revenue Miles per TD Capita 9.59 18.13 10.47 10.78 19.21 11.62 14.69 19.44 15.05 SERVICE EFFECTIVENESS Passenger Trips per Vehicle Mile-Paratransit 0.17 0.13 0.16 0.19 0.13 0.18 0.17 0.13 0.17 Passenger Trips per Revenue Mile-Paratransit 0.22 0.16 0.21 0.27 0.16 0.26 0.19 0.16 0.19 Passenger Trips per Driver Hour-Paratransit NR NR NR NR NR NR 2.04 1.96 2.03 COST EFFICIENCY Operating Expense per Vehicle Mile-Paratransit $1.12 $0.92 $1.08 $1.50 $1.05 $1.43 $1.39 $1.05 $1.35 Operating Expense per Revenue Mile-Paratransit $1.46 $1.12 $1.40 $1.70 $1.26 $1.63 $1.65 $1.26 $1.62 Operating Expense per Passenger Trip-Total $6.60 $7.20 $6.67 $6.27 $7.86 $6.42 $4.75 $8.84 $4.98 Operating Expense per Passenger Trip-Paratransit $7.61 $7.20 $7.55 $7.64 $7.86 $7.67 $8.21 $8.84 $8.28 Operating Expense per Driver Hour-Paratransit NR NR NR NR NR NR $17.58 $16.24 $17.36 SYSTEM SAFETY Accidents per 100,000 Vehicle Miles 1.52 0.65 1.33 2.12 0.69 1.89 1.97 0.67 1.75 SERVICE QUALITY Vehicle Miles between Roadcalls 7,583 52,405 21,076 16,283 42,478 18,089 17,628 20,753 18,201 LOCAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT Local Revenue percent of Operating Expense 39.0% 10.2% 35.1% 34.5% 10.3% 31.6% 36.7% 7.6% 33.7% * Includes all CTCs where the service area contains an urbanized area with a population of 50,000 or more. Source: Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, Statewide Operations Report Fiscal Year 1993/94. Tallahassee, Florida: May 1995.

# District # Daily Service Buses Table 3-56 FLORIDA SCHOOL DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION PROFILES # Service Buses in Inventory Enrollment Pre K-12 Number Transported # Transported Center-to- Center # Hazardous Walking # Handicapped/ Teen parent # Courtesy Riders (< 2 mi) 1 Alachua 189 188 28,426 14,130 311 0 332 1,484 2 Baker 39 47 4,567 2,743 0 0 43 381 3 Bay 138 138 23,873 11,654 195 0 267 3,130 4 Bradford 46 40 4,105 4,033 1,768 0 36 533 5 Brevard 381 395 62,556 24,311 547 1,114 626 2,388 6 Broward 725 784 189,862 59,256 186 511 1,999 59 7 Calhoun 21 22 2,259 1,259 0 0 300 8 Charlotte 120 124 14,650 9,411 61 1,233 341 144 9 Citrus 199 199 13,106 10,204 371 137 165 615 10 Clay 143 158 23,142 10,718 13 140 268 1,546 11 Collier 164 162 23,924 11,113 72 356 254 477 12 Columbia 88 91 8,710 5,351 35 0 152 245 13 Dade 1,098 1102 308,465 56,999 1,044 0 5,267 927 14 Desoto 35 40 4,136 2,300 14 0 62 271 15 Dixie 22 23 2,163 1,342 0 0 4 326 16 Duval 801 823 119,785 53,664 2,139 2,803 1,847 1,596 17 Escambia 342 376 44,641 32,922 1,148 6,079 1,367 1,806 18 Flagler 42 48 4,757 3,755 0 5 45 93 19 Franklin 8 9 1,637 483 0 0 167 20 Gadsden 67 64 8,537 5,286 229 0 66 1,293 21 Gilchrist 19 20 2,201 1,331 1 0 18 33 22 Glades 8 10 1,009 379 0 0 2 215 23 Gulf 25 26 2,228 1,236 0 0 32 123 24 Hamilton 26 36 2,332 1,081 0 0 35 572 25 Hardee 56 53 4,978 2,442 19 0 49 721 26 Hendry 61 61 6,498 3,069 9 0 82 1,584 27 Hernando 169 181 14,336 10,677 158 0 202 849 28 Highlands 93 93 9,999 5,713 153 0 78 730 29 Hillsborough 940 951 135,104 67,056 120 4,429 2,031 5,503 30 Holmes 42 46 3,677 2,506 0 0 4 319 31 Indian River 82 82 12,597 6,764 90 355 194 349 32 Jackson 83 86 8,042 4,584 67 15 141 882 33 Jefferson 34 39 2,082 1,403 0 0 70 190 34 Lafayette 13 29 1,046 644 0 0 8 230 35 Lake 155 154 22,669 12,901 405 541 259 577 36 Lee 472 487 47,390 30,089 134 366 638 2,111 37 Leon 223 243 29,836 14,933 1,341 632 1,709 1,260 38 Levy 59 65 5,331 3,263 0 0 67 725 39 Liberty 13 15 1,173 613 5 0 8 252 40 Madison 32 32 3,306 2,078 36 157 38 160 41 Manatee 150 154 29,685 12,999 586 578 509 703 42 Marion 267 288 32,702 19,577 2 0 536 648 43 Martin 74 76 13,023 7,303 2 312 229 234 44 Monroe 63 63 8,942 4,713 0 0 167 645 45 Nassau 95 93 9,128 6,256 32 42 53 264 46 Okaloosa 192 193 28,856 13,281 720 1,319 248 5,947 47 Okeechobee 64 66 6,230 3,773 66 0 98 898 48 Orange 747 845 113,638 50,655 1,524 3,828 1,062 2,286 49 Osceola 123 127 23,122 10,671 0 369 446 114 50 Palm Beach 530 552 122,145 54,869 2,079 692 2,535 51 Pasco 255 276 38,265 23,276 232 0 547 3,135 52 Pinellas 537 593 100,135 42,572 104 16 2,337 53 Polk 416 418 69,718 36,556 422 30 604 2,124 54 Putnam 111 112 12,649 7,034 9 22 146 1,259 55 St. Johns 102 104 18,056 10,750 387 639 157 2,861 56 St. Lucie 236 231 30,205 16,149 603 275 349 1,846 57 Santa Rosa 161 165 52,688 23,828 771 1,205 436 1,036 58 Sarasota 224 211 13,747 8,384 70 0 119 910 59 Seminole 265 267 25,250 18,386 112 0 263 1,035 60 Sumter 69 73 5,505 3,845 11 196 62 391 61 Suwannee 62 71 5,525 3,508 75 0 75 644 62 Taylor 47 55 3,612 2,392 25 0 41 402 63 Union 19 22 2,044 1,210 0 0 3 89 64 Volusia 215 239 53,972 24,118 3 603 539 95 65 Wakulla 48 48 3,916 3,486 31 0 36 122 66 Walton 68 77 4,890 3,853 64 0 32 221 67 Washington 40 42 3,101 2,068 66 0 26 573 Total 12,453 13,003 2,039,884 909,208 18,667 28,999 30,461 63,648 Source: Florida School District Transportation Profiles, Volume 4, June 1995.

# District Total Annual Vehicle Miles Table 3-57 FLORIDA SCHOOL DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION PROFILES Total Transportation Positions Total Salaries and Benefits Bus Purchases Total Operating Expense Total Expense Expense per Eligible Student Expense per Student 1 Alachua 4,117,652 299 $4,531,502 $315,613 5,578,339 5,893,952 $394.70 $417.03 2 Baker 775,144 55 $824,535 $93,633 1,107,551 1,201,184 $401.29 $435.21 3 Bay 2,744,184 221 $3,298,675 $456,317 4,498,516 4,954,833 $379.69 $418.20 4 Bradford 732,187 56 $675,746 $219,576 844,250 1,063,826 $225.80 $284.52 5 Brevard 8,061,823 680 $11,478,28 $2,272,034 12,789,840 15,061,874 $527.13 $620.78 6 Broward 12,863,477 1148 $27,088,55 $4,532,199 30,518,233 35,050,432 $501.91 $576.45 7 Calhoun 265,150 35 $310,854 $68,479 409,936 478,415 $326.90 $381.51 8 Charlotte 1,671,133 201 $2,638,034 $436,216 3,206,292 3,642,508 $341.39 $387.83 9 Citrus 1,865,167 281 $3,030,725 $724,115 4,015,150 4,739,265 $399.60 $471.66 10 Clay 2,949,533 226 $3,510,515 $662,200 4,304,097 4,966,297 $403.91 $466.06 11 Collier 3,503,820 241 $4,607,627 $1,285,727 6,022,909 7,308,636 $533.99 $647.99 12 Columbia 1,104,924 130 $1,689,202 $588,139 2,056,031 2,644,170 $386.33 $496.84 13 Dade 22,115,940 2459 $47,290,12 $1,204,855 57,548,478 58,753,333 $993.71 $1,014.51 14 Desoto 468,947 49 $785,843 $0 1,016,247 1,016,247 $436.34 $436.34 15 Dixie 632,565 35 $421,146 $70,790 554,946 625,736 $412.29 $464.89 16 Duval 15,135,895 21 $1,054,011 $0 28,824,964 28,824,964 $544.69 $544.69 17 Escambia 6,792,136 545 $7,788,309 $919,207 9,594,494 10,513,701 $295.02 $323.29 18 Flagler 887,150 73 $1,019,537 $344,230 1,312,749 1,656,978 $347.38 $438.47 19 Franklin 180,640 11.5 $203,271 $0 288,768 288,768 $609.22 $609.22 20 Gadsden 1,909,006 101 $1,405,186 $287,244 1,838,532 2,125,776 $341.86 $395.27 21 Gilchrist 252,773 31 $422,374 $241,416 516,667 758,083 $388.18 $569.56 22 Glades 140,178 18 $172,998 $0 219,591 219,591 $568.89 $568.89 23 Gulf 327,279 48 $460,518 $100,977 627,993 728,970 $512.65 $595.08 24 Hamilton 299,294 38 $454,807 $71,932 604,488 676,420 $537.32 $601.26 25 Hardee 799,949 93 $1,120,893 $412,956 1,475,618 1,888,574 $573.28 $733.71 26 Hendry 690,807 83 $1,353,343 $159,945 1,716,558 1,876,503 $545.63 $596.47 27 Hernando 3,047,254 255 $3,402,710 $687,310 4,075,823 4,763,133 $377.25 $440.87 28 Highlands 1,543,126 140 $2,227,873 $482,624 2,743,365 3,225,989 $469.59 $552.21 29 Hillsborough 18,000,000 1474 $30,391,45 $6,474,790 38,264,449 44,739,239 $568.23 $664.38 30 Holmes 480,265 64 $714,294 $133,939 862,541 996,479 $347.38 $401.32 31 Indian River 1,665,796 133 $2,736,037 $418,712 3,235,113 3,653,825 $468.79 $529.46 32 Jackson 1,222,470 117 $1,318,223 $283,194 1,715,626 1,998,820 $375.16 $437.09 33 Jefferson 501,609 55 $598,797 $173,529 779,455 952,984 $555.56 $679.25 34 Lafayette 158,681 21 $242,150 $43,786 296,584 340,370 $464.14 $532.66 35 Lake 3,154,242 241 $3,561,001 $556,743 4,477,640 5,034,383 $338.16 $380.21 36 Lee 9,568,612 730 $12,036,81 $4,092,276 14,491,690 18,583,966 $484.46 $621.27 37 Leon 4,085,053 342 $4,701,844 $353,874 5,846,090 6,199,964 $387.18 $410.62 38 Levy 740,344 95 $1,242,747 $271,422 1,567,979 1,839,401 $478.77 $561.65 39 Liberty 146,780 22.5 $223,471 $101,598 397,535 499,132 $648.51 $814.25 40 Madison 574,057 46 $643,776 $42,972 858,304 901,276 $415.85 $436.66 41 Manatee 2,726,238 269 $4,641,900 $367,507 5,698,856 6,066,363 $437.63 $465.85 42 Marion 5,837,447 403 $6,674,120 $970,019 8,150,651 9,120,670 $416.72 $466.32 43 Martin 1,486,904 127 $2,478,038 $326,578 3,140,360 3,466,938 $437.07 $482.52 44 Monroe 1,147,276 97 $1,975,639 $588,417 2,454,522 3,042,939 $519.70 $644.28 45 Nassau 1,047,255 144 $1,747,322 $338,373 2,521,844 2,860,217 $403.24 $457.34 46 Okaloosa 2,637,885 264.5 $3,845,279 $572,424 4,487,653 5,060,077 $341.32 $384.86 47 Okeechobee 1,001,997 87 $1,082,165 $211,106 1,418,286 1,629,392 $358.24 $411.57 48 Orange 14,349,563 1268 $22,003,91 $5,633,432 26,424,927 32,058,359 $512.11 $621.29 49 Osceola 2,137,278 195 $3,100,114 $526,887 3,608,526 4,135,413 $338.16 $387.54 50 Palm Beach 11,040,363 850 $15,170,76 $3,562,531 18,268,498 21,831,029 $330.81 $395.32 51 Pasco 5,276,321 423 $6,923,701 $1,324,380 8,483,838 9,808,218 $361.57 $418.01 52 Pinellas 12,000,000 858 $13,838,03 $2,909,514 16,675,279 19,584,793 $382.18 $448.86 53 Polk 8,671,474 659 $8,608,815 $3,318,335 11,334,925 14,653,260 $307.78 $397.88 54 Putnam 1,857,495 146 $2,170,429 $588,783 2,853,648 3,442,431 $405.58 $489.26 57 Santa Rosa 2,934,138 137 $2,175,109 $340,867 2,715,247 5,025,262 $381.96 $464.23 58 Sarasota 4,753,769 347 $6,065,944 $980,216 7,619,363 9,888,689 $585.51 $611.58 59 Seminole 4,532,731 235 $2,948,795 $890,566 4,134,696 11,413,917 $438.29 $476.29 55 St. Johns 1,847,232 333 $8,228,119 $421,588 9,467,101 3,056,114 $320.57 $360.82 56 St. Lucie 5,278,144 517 $9,310,818 $910,848 10,503,069 8,599,580 $419.98 $474.01 60 Sumter 726,055 94 $1,082,865 $263,537 1,400,909 1,664,446 $373.28 $443.50 61 Suwannee 787,462 84 $1,325,878 $221,937 1,694,011 1,915,948 $483.04 $546.32 62 Taylor 455,438 66 $804,229 $43,861 1,002,262 1,046,123 $424.33 $442.90 63 Union 233,668 29 $329,923 $36,916 472,567 509,483 $395.12 $425.99 64 Volusia 4,692,895 409 $6,422,695 $1,500,440 8,178,473 9,678,913 $337.62 $399.56 65 Wakulla 853,061 64 $789,295 $415,968 1,043,307 1,459,275 $300.49 $420.30 66 Walton 889,488 88 $1,081,675 $172,762 1,376,609 1,549,371 $357.84 $402.75 67 Washington 488,991 55 $773,477 $73,472 991,192 1,064,664 $476.99 $512.35 Total 235,865,60 19,163 $327,276,8 $57,095,83 427,224,05 484,319,88 $467.19 $529.63 Source: Florida School District Transportation Profiles, Volume 4, June 1995.

Table 3-58 FLORIDA-GREYHOUND BUS FULL-SERVICE AGENCIES 1 Apopka Haines City Okeechobee Avon Park Hialeah Orlando Belleview Hollywood Orlando-East Blountstown Homestead Panama City Bonita Springs Immokalee Pensacola Boynton Beach Islamorada (Burger King) Perrine Bradenton Jacksonville (Downtown) Perry Brooksville Jacksonville West Plant City Callahan Key Largo (Milepost 102) Pompano Beach Chattahoochee Key West Port Charlotte Chiefland Kissimmee Quincy Chipley La Belle Ramrod Key Clearwater Lake City Sarasota Clewiston Lakeland Sebastian Cocoa Lake Placid Sebring Coral Gables Lake Wales South Bay Crestview Leesburg Starke Crystal River Live Oak St. Augustine Dade City Madison St. Petersburg Daytona Beach Marathon (Milepost 50) Stuart Debary Marianna Sun City Deerfield Beach Melbourne Tallahassee De Funiak Springs Miami Bayside (Downtown) Tampa De Land Miami West (Airport) Tavares Delray Beach Milton Titusville Fort Lauderdale Monticello Venice Fort Myers Naples Vero Beach Fort Pierce New Port Richey West Palm Beach Fort Walton Beach New Smyrna Beach Winter Haven Gainesville Ocala Youngstown 1 A Full-Service Agency handles tickets, baggage, and express including C.O.D. express. Note: Shading indicates major stations. Source: Russell's Guides, Inc., Russell's Official National Motor Coach Guide (July 1995).

3. Rail 3.59 FLORIDA RAILROADS (1994) 3.60 TENTATIVE WORK PROGRAM-RAIL/INTERMODAL AND SEAPORT DEVELOPMENT FUNDING (Fiscal Year 1995/96-1999/2000) 3.61 REASON FOR DERAILMENT 3.62 FLORIDA RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC HISTORY TONNAGE 3.63 FLORIDA RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC (1993) TONNAGE F3.1 DESTINATION OF RAIL FREIGHT TONNAGE ORIGINATING IN FLORIDA F3.2 ORIGIN OF RAIL FREIGHT TONNAGE TERMINATING IN FLORIDA 3.64 FLORIDA CITIES SERVED BY AMTRAK PASSENGER RAIL

Railroad Table 3-59 FLORIDA RAILROADS (1994) Miles of Railroad Operated in Florida Percent of Florida Rail System Apalachicola Northern 96 3.2 Bay Line 72 2.4 Burlington Northern 44 1.5 CSX Transportation 1 1,778 59.5 Florida Central 66 2.2 Florida East Coast 442 14.8 Florida Midland 40 1.3 Florida Northern 27 0.9 Florida West Coast 29 1.0 Norfolk Southern 144 4.8 Seminole Gulf 119 4.0 South Central Florida 101 3.4 Terminal Companies 30 1.0 Totals 2,988 100.0 (1) Amtrak also operates in Florida but does not own any trackage in the state. It operates over CSXT main tracks from Georgia to Jacksonville and from Jacksonville to Tampa and Miami. Total includes the 81-mile Southeast Florida Rail Corridor owned by the State of Florida, but operated by CSXT for freight and Amtrak services. Source: Florida Department of Transportation Rail Office,1994 Florida Rail System Plan (March 1995). Table 3-60 TENTATIVE WORK PROGRAM-RAIL/INTERMODAL AND SEAPORT DEVELOPMENT FUNDING (Fiscal Year 1995/96-1999/2000, Thousands of $) Type of Funds FY 95/96 FY 96/97 FY 97/98 FY 98/99 FY 99/00 5YR Total Pass. Service Dev. $20,617 $25,020 $57,020 $54,301 $78,120 $235,078 Intermodal Development $29,610 $24,742 $43,672 $31,508 $30,929 $160,461 Fixed Guideway $7,500 $16,000 $0 $0 $0.00 $23,500 Rail Branch Rehab. $571 $600 $600 $600 $600 $2,971 Total Intermodal/Rail $58,298 $66,362 $101,292 $86,409 $109,649 $422,010 Seaport Development $5,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $45,000 Source: Florida Department of Transportation Rail Office,1994 Florida Rail System Plan (March 1995).

Table 3-61 REASON FOR DERAILMENT Year Total Track Equipment Operating Practices Other 1984 30 7 2 18 3 1985 39 11 5 19 4 1986 31 12 6 6 7 1987 34 13 3 15 3 1988 47 20 3 17 7 1989 45 23 9 7 6 1990 40 17 10 9 4 1991 36 18 6 9 3 1992 23 17 1 3 2 1993 25 16 0 4 5 Source: Florida Department of Transportation Rail Office,1994 Florida Rail System Plan (March 1995). Table 3-62 FLORIDA RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC HISTORY TONNAGE (1000 TONS) Year Originating Terminating Total 1972 57,038 62.830 119,868 1975 57,581 63,227 120,808 1979 75,032 (1) 87,101 (1) 162,133 1982 55,912 (1) 68,717 (1) 124,629 1986 60,196 78,305 138,501 1990 65,933 89,573 155,506 1991 59,915 83,587 143,502 1992 59,116 83,454 142,570 1993 58,859 82,616 141,475 (1) R-1 and R-2 Annual Reports. Class III carriers not included. Source: Florida Department of Transportation Rail Office,1994 Florida Rail System Plan (March 1995).

Table 3-63 FLORIDA RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC (1993) TONNAGE (1000 TONS) STCC Commodity Description Originated Terminated Totals Percent of Total 11 Coal 3,222 13,845 17,067 12.1% 14 Nonmetallic Minerals; Except Fuels 33,759 36,387 70,146 49.6% 20 Food or Kindred Products 2,256 4,128 6,384 4.5% 24 Lumber or Wood Products; Except Furniture 26 Pulp, Paper, or Allied Products 28 Chemicals or Allied Products 46 Miscellaneous Mixed Shipments 1,463 4,626 6,089 4.3% 2,357 1,776 4,133 2.9% 10,098 8,442 18,540 13.1% 2,136 4,651 6,787 4.8% All Others 1 3,567 8,760 13,326 8.7% Totals 58,859 82,616 141,475 100.0 (1) Includes all commodities comprising less than 2 percent of total. Source: Florida Department of Transportation Rail Office,1994 Florida Rail System Plan (March 1995).