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Data & Maps - Travel / Performance Data

Below are some links to travel and performance data.

Data Resource Description Download File(s)
Regional Travel-Household Interview Survey (RTHIS) The NJTPA collaborated with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) on a survey of over 11,000 households throughout the New Jersey/New York/Connecticut area. This effort, completed in 2000, yielded detailed information on where, when, and how people in the region travel, which in turn supports planning transportation investments and travel modeling. In 2003, an updated weighting using 2000 Census data was undertaken in order to improve the accuracy of this dataset. The RTHIS webpage provides files and reports to download.
2003 Congestion Management System (CMS), version 3.1 (NJDOT)
Released Nov. 2003
CMS database updated in November 2003. GIS data containing updated volume and capacity information for all roadways in the CMS network. Download files in Shapefile (2.4 MB) or MapInfo (2.0 MB) format.
Technical documentation included in file.
North Jersey Regional Transportation Model (NJTPA) These files cover the “2002 existing and committed” network from the FY03 conformity runs. Links in the file include all major roadways existing in 2002, plus those in the FY03 TIP that have funding and are committed to be built. Download files in Shapefile (1.2 MB) or MapInfo (1.0 MB) format.
Technical documentation included in file.
2000 Census Journey to Work MCD-to-MCD Worker Flows

These datasets are distributed as part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP).

These files were compiled from Census 2000 responses to the long-form (sample) questions on where people worked. The files present data at the minor civil division (MCD - or municipality) level for New Jersey. Click here to access the U.S. Census 2000 MCD-to-MCD Worker Flow files. NJTPA has conducted a limited analysis of the 2000 Journey to Work data. Click here to access that analysis.