Spokane region Interstate 90 - Dashboard


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Performance indicators for the I-90 corridor in the Spokane region

Indicators

This dashboard shows three multimodal performance indicators for Interstate 90 in the Spokane region:

  1. Annual general purpose (GP) lane person miles traveled
  2. Annual GP vehicle delay
  3. Percentage of park and ride spaces occupied.



For details on methodology to calculate person miles traveled and vehicle delay, refer to WSDOT's Handbook for Corridor Capacity Evaluation (PDF 5.9 MB).


Sources: WSDOT Transportation Safety and Systems Analysis Division and WSDOT TRACFLOW (https://tracflow.wsdot.wa.gov/)

Multi-year trends

In 2022, annual GP lane person miles traveled and vehicle delay continued to increase compared to 2021, due to the ongoing recovery of traffic volume in the wake of COVID-19. However, person miles traveled and delay in 2022 were still less than the pre-pandemic levels.

In 2020, the statewide response to the COVID-19 mitigation policy, such as an increase in telework and no large gatherings of events, resulted in reduced traffic. This significantly reduced the GP person miles traveled and vehicle delay compared to previous years.

From 2018 through 2019, the Spokane region experienced economic growth increases in employment, such as Amazon, aerospace, and energy related business, which resulted in more commuters and an increase in the annual GP person miles traveled. The region has continued to see increased residential, commercial, and industrial development.

Annual highlights

In 2022, GP person miles traveled and annual delay increased from 2021 due to ongoing recovery of traffic volumes in the wake of COVID-19. Nearly 261.1 million person miles were traveled in the GP lanes on I-90 between Division and Argonne Road, up 0.2% from 260.7 million in 2021. Travelers on this corridor experienced 42,000 hours of vehicle delay in 2022, up 83% from 23,000 hours in 2021. Also, 23% of available parking spaces at Park & Ride lots along this corridor were occupied in 2022, the same to 2021.

In 2021, annual GP person miles traveled and vehicle delay increased from 2020, due to the recovery of traffic volume in the wake of COVID-19. Nearly 260.7 million person miles traveled in the GP lanes on I-90 between Division and Argonne Road, up 12.8% from 231.2 million in 2020. Travelers on this corridor experienced 23,000 hours of vehicle delay in 2021, up 22,000 hours than 1,00 hours in 2020. 23.0% of available parking spaces at Park & Ride lots along this corridor were occupied in 2021, up from 5.0% in 2020.

In 2020, the statewide response to COVID-19 resulted in a significant reduction in GP person miles traveled and annual delay. Nearly 231.2 million person miles were traveled in the GP lanes on I-90 between Division Street and Argonne Road, down 13.0% from 265.7 million in 2019. Travelers on this corridor experienced 1,000 hours of vehicle delay in 2020, down 98.6% from 73,000 in 2019. Approximately 5.0% of available parking spaces at Park & Ride lots along this corridor were occupied in 2020, down from 83.7% in 2019.

In 2019, about 265.7 million person miles were traveled in the GP lanes on I-90 between Division Street and Argonne Road, up 3.5% from 256.8 million in 2018. Travelers on this corridor experienced 73,000 hours of vehicle delay in 2019, up 40.4% from 52,000 in 2018. Approximately 83.7% of available parking spaces at Park & Ride lots along this corridor were occupied in 2019, up from 74.7% in 2018.

In 2018, approximately 256.8 million person miles were traveled in the GP lanes I-90 between Division Street and Argonne Road, up 2.6% from 250.2 million in 2017. Travelers on this corridor experienced 52,000 hours of vehicle delay in 2018, up 57.6% from 33,000 in 2017. Approximately 74.7 of available parking spaces at Park & Ride lots along this corridor were occupied in 2018, down from 82.6% in 2017.

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