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Washington State Speed Report SECOND QUARTER OF CALENDAR YEAR Washington State Department of Transportation In cooperation with the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration

WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SECOND QUARTER REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR TRANSPORTATION DATA OFFICE CONTACT: tdoadc@wsdot.wa.gov PHONE: () 7-9 or 7-9 April st through June th

TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY........ TOP TEN LIST... -7 SITE SUMMARY... 8 DETAILED SUMMARY... 9- GRAPH VEHICLES OBSERVED & OVER ND QUARTER........ GRAPH AVERAGE S & 8 TH PERCENTILE ND QUARTER..... REPORT BACKGROUND.... SITE DESCRIPTION....- SITE MAP STATEWIDE........7 SITE MAP PUGETSOUND ENLARGEMENT.........8 SITE DATA......9- GLOSSARY.......

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is based upon the speed data collected for the Second Quarter (April st through June th) of calendar year. The report is reflective of data that was collected from 9 of 7 Permanent Traffic Recorder (PTR)/Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) site locations throughout the state. Speed trends within the state are remaining relatively consistent, with 8- % of the vehicles observed traveling at or above the posted speed on all highways combined. The 8 th percentile, for all state highways combined, is averaging to 7 MPH above the posted speed limit, while the average speed for all state highways combined, is at or slightly below (- mph) the posted speed limits. (See Detailed Summary ) When compared to state averages, some individual PTR/WIM sites tend to have higher percentages of vehicles traveling faster than the posted speed limit. For example: the PTR site R, Lacey, I-, milepost. recorded 8% of the vehicles observed at or above the posted speed limit, with.% of the total vehicles traveling at least mph or greater than the posted speed. The Average Speed at this same location was.9 miles per hour above the posted speed limit ( MPH), with an 8 th percentile of 9.7 mph. This site is continuously at the top of the mph interstate site locations. (See Top Ten List or Site Summary for better details) There were several sites that recorded vehicles traveling in excess of 9+ miles per hour. The top site this quarter is Preston, S8, which recorded 9,88 vehicles traveling at & above 9 mph for the second quarter of (average of 8 vehicles per day). Within the 9+ GROUP, the top thirteen sites are made up of six () rural sites and seven (7) urban. With the changes made to include WIM sites in the 9+ Group, the WIM site at Stateline, P, on I-9 is ranked th with 9 vehicles (average of vehicles per day) recorded this quarter. The higher speeds are occurring over the entire hours in a day, there is no pattern for when these speeds are occurring. (See Top Ten List) Construction activities this quarter at several Permanent Traffic Recorder locations has caused a loss of comparative data. The data loss may be for only one direction and/or both directions of travel at that particular location. Please see individual site data Please note: the current collection systems used at PTR/WIM locations reflect all vehicle types observed. Emergency and enforcement vehicles are included and may influence the numbers in an upward direction especially in the 9+ MPH GROUP of the Top Ten Report (See Top Ten List ) A list of sites not collecting during this quarter is supplied within the Detailed Summary section. Special speed studies are available from the Transportation Data Office by contacting the Automated Data Collection Section at -7-9, -7-9 or E-mailing tdoadc@wsdot.wa.gov

CALENDAR YEAR nd QUARTER TOP TEN SITES COMPRISED FROM ALL VEHICLES OBSERVED FOR ND QUARTER POSTED LIMITS ARE REPORTED AS CARS/TRUCKS (/; 7/) TOP TEN LIST 9+ MPH GROUP RANK / QTR LOCATION NUMBER OF VEHICLES AT & ABOVE 9 MPH FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS FED SITE # PTR/WIM SITE SITE NAME SR # MILE POST TH rd nd st TH rd nd st FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS FUNC CLS S8 PRESTON I-9. 988 8 R- 7 S8 ISSAQUAH I-9. 98 8 U- 8 R MARYSVILLE I- 7.7 887 9 R- R TACOMA 8TH ST I-.8 79 9 U- R9 GRANDMOUND I- 8. 9 8 R- R WOODLAND I-. 7 9 U- 7 7 7 S87 FIFE I-.8 U- 8 9 8 S89S MIDWAY SB I- 8.7 8 U- 9 R8 PASCO COURT ST I-8. 9 89 U- 7 R ELTOPIA SR-9. 9 7 R- 8 7 P STATELINE I-9 98. 9 R- 7 R TYLER / FISHTRAP I-9. 88 8 R- R LACEY I-. 7 9 U- C = CONSTRUCTION R = RURAL U = URBAN NR = NOT RANKED FUNC CLS = FUNCTIONAL CLASS SR = STATE ROUTE ND = NO DATA AVAILABLE

CALENDAR YEAR nd QUARTER TOP TEN SITES COMPRISED FROM ALL VEHICLES OBSERVED FOR ND QUARTER POSTED LIMITS ARE REPORTED AS CARS/TRUCKS (/; 7/) TOP TEN LIST % OF VEHICLES AT & ABOVE LIMIT RANK / QTR LOCATION % AT & ABOVE POSTED + MPH FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS FED SITE # PTR/WIM SITE # SITE NAME SR # MILE POST TH rd nd st th rd nd st th rd nd st R LACEY I-. 8.% 8.7% /.% 9.% 7 S8 ISSAQUAH I-9. 8.% 77.% /.%.% R SILVERDALE SR-. 77.% 7.7% /.%.% R7 SALKUM (Consr May, June) SR- 77.78 7.% 7.% /.%.% 8 P8 CHATTAROY SR-. 7.%.% / 9.%.% 7 R SPOKANE-SPRAGUE AVE I-9 8. 9.%.% /.%.% 7 8 R MILL PLAIN SB I- 9.9 8.9%.% /.9%.% 8 R OTHELLO SR-7.7 7.%.% / 8.%.% 9 9 9 P SPANGLE SR-9 87.7 7.%.9% / 8.%.9% 7 S87 FIFE I-.8.7%.9% / 9.% 9.% FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS POSTED FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS C = CONSTRUCTION R = RURAL U = URBAN NR = NOT RANKED FUNC CLS = FUNCTIONAL CLASS SR = STATE ROUTE ND = NO DATA AVAILABLE

CALENDAR YEAR nd QUARTER TOP TEN SITES COMPRISED FROM ALL VEHICLES OBSERVED FOR ND QUARTER POSTED LIMITS ARE REPORTED AS CARS/TRUCKS (/; 7/) TOP TEN LIST AVERAGE RANK / QTR LOCATION AVERAGE (MPH) FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS FED SITE # PTR/WIM SITE # SITE NAME SR # MILE POST TH rd nd ST TH rd nd st FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS POSTED LIMIT R LACEY I-..9.9 / 7 S8 ISSAQUAH I-9..7. / R SILVERDALE SR-...9 / 8 R OTHELLO EAST SR-... / R MILL PLAIN SB I- 8.8..7 / 8 P8 CHATTAROY SR-..78. / 7 7 R SPOKANE-SPRAGUE AVE I-9 8..7.8 / 8 8 9 P SPANGLE SR-9 87.7..98 / 9 R OTHELLO SR-7.7.. / 9 7 S87 FIFE I-.8.8.9 / 7 R TYLER/FISHTRAP I-9. 7.77 9.8 7/ S8 PRESTON I-9. 7.7 7.9 7/ 7 R MOSES LAKE I-9 8. 7. 7. 7/ 7 R ELTOPIA SR-9 8. 7.8 9.9 7/ 7 9 P- RITZVILLE # I-9 8.8 9.87 9. 7/ NR 89 P7C RITZVILLE # SR-9 9. 9.7 8.7 7/ 7 NR 7 B CLE ELUM I-9 8.7 9. 8.8 7/ 8 8 7 P8 BUENA I-8 8. 9.9 8.9 7/ 9 8 7 P STATELINE I-9 98. 8.97 8.9 7/ 8 R9 GRAND MOUND I- 8. 8.87 8.9 7/ C = CONSTRUCTION R = RURAL U = URBAN NR = NOT RANKED FUNC CLS = FUNCTIONAL CLASS SR = STATE ROUTE ND = NO DATA AVAILABLE

CALENDAR YEAR nd QUARTER TOP TEN SITES COMPRISED FROM ALL VEHICLES OBSERVED FOR ND QUARTER POSTED LIMITS ARE REPORTED AS CARS/TRUCKS (/; 7/) TOP TEN LIST 8TH PERCENTILE RANK / QTR LOCATION 8TH PERCENTILE FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS FED SITE # PTR/WIM SITE SITE NAME SR # MILE POST FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS POSTED TH rd nd st th rd nd st 7 S8 ISSAQUAH I-9. 9.9 9.8 / U- R LACEY I-. 9.7 9. / U- 8 R OTHELLO EAST SR-. 8.9 8. / R- 7 R MILL PLAIN SB I- 8.8 8.8 8.9 / U- 7 S87 FIFE I-.8 8. 8. / U- R SILVERDALE SR-. 8.9 8. / U- 7 8 R TACOMA / 8TH ST I-.8 7.7 7. / U- 8 9 7 P EVERETT I- 8.8 7.8 7. / U- 9 NR 8 S VERNITA BRIDGE SR-. 7.. / R- NR R SPOKANE / SPRAGUE AVE I-9 8.8.97 / U- 7 R TYLER/FISHTRAP I-9. 77.7 7. 7/ R- 7 R MOSES LAKE I-9 8. 77. 7. 7/ R- 7 R ELTOPIA SR-9 8. 77.7 7.7 7/ R- S8 PRESTON I-9. 77. 7.8 7/ R- 7 B CLE ELUM I-9 8.7 7. 7. 7/ R- 9 9 P RITZVILLE # I-9 8.8 7. 7.9 7/ R- 7 89 P7C RITZVILLE # SR-9 9. 7. 7.9 7/ R- 8 7 R9 GRANDMOUND I- 8. 7.9 7.7 7/ R- 9 R WOODLAND I-.7 7. 77. 7/ R- NR 8 R MARYSVILLE I- 7.7 7.77 7.7 7/ R- FUNC CLS C = CONSTRUCTION R = RURAL U = URBAN NR = NOT RANKED FUNC CLS = FUNCTIONAL CLASS SR = STATE ROUTE ND = NO DATA AVAILABLE

CALENDAR YEAR nd QUARTER TOP TEN SITES COMPRISED FROM ALL VEHICLES OBSERVED FOR ND QUARTER POSTED LIMITS ARE REPORTED AS CARS/TRUCKS (/; 7/) TOP TEN LIST GREATEST DIFFERENCE DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT == 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD FOR ALL SITES IN STUDY LOCATION RANK / QTR DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT BY MPH FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS FED SITE # PTR/WIM SITE SITE NAME SR # MILE POST FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS POSTED TH rd nd st th rd nd st 8 S VERNITA BRIDGE SR-. 9.78. / R- 8 R77 STONEHENGE SR-.7 9.7 8. / R- R TACOMA/8TH ST I-.8 8.97 8.8 / U- NR R8 SELAH West Bound i-8.8 7.88.89 7/ R- 9 7 S87 FIFE I-.8 7.8 7. / U- R7 WINTHROP SR- 9.9 7. 8. / R- 7 R WOODLAND I-.7 7. 7. 7/ R- 8 7 P EVERETT I- 8.8 7. 7.7 / U- 9 P9 PLYMOUTH I-8. 7. 7.8 7/ R- NR 8 P OROVILLE SR-97..98. / R- NR 7 R MOSES LAKE I-9 8..8. 7/ R- NR 7 R- TYLER / FISHTRAP I-9..8.7 7/ R- 8 7 B CLE ELUM I-9 8.7.8 7.8 7/ R- NR 7 R ELTOPIA SR-9..9. 7/ R- NR 7 P FERNDALE I-... 7/ R- NR 77 B PASCO SR-9 7...9 7/ R- FUNC CLS C = CONSTRUCTION R = RURAL U = URBAN NR = NOT RANKED FUNC CLS = FUNCTIONAL CLASS SR = STATE ROUTE ND = NO DATA AVAILABLE

CALENDAR YEAR nd QUARTER TOP TEN SITES COMPRISED FROM ALL VEHICLES OBSERVED FOR ND QUARTER POSTED LIMITS ARE REPORTED AS CARS/TRUCKS (/; 7/) TOP TEN LIST LEAST DIFFERENCE DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT == 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD FOR ALL SITES IN STUDY LOCATION RANK / QTR DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT BY MPH FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS FED SITE # PTR/WIM SITE SITE NAME SR # MILE POST FUTURE FUTURE CURRENT PREVIOUS POSTED TH rd nd st th rd nd st 8 P PULLMAN SR-9...88 / R- NR 8 S89S MIDWAY SB I- 8.7.7 8.79 / U- 8 P8 CHATTAROY SR-..9. / R- 9 P SPOKANE / SPANGLE SR-9 87.7.9.8 / R- R SPOKANE / SPRAGUE I-9 8.8.89 / U- 88 R LOON LAKE SR-9 9.9..9 / R- 7 8 R7 SALKUM SR- 77.78.. / R- 8 7 R OTHELLO SR-7.7.. / R- 9 9 8 P CASHMERE Const May-June SR-... / R- R SILVERDALE SR-..7.9 / U- R GOLDENDALE SR-97.7.. / R- R LACEY I-..7. / U- 7 P8 BUENA I-8 8...7 7/ R- P9 YAKIMA I-8...8 / U- NR 9 P RITZVILLE # I-9 8.8.8 7/ R- FUNC CLS C = CONSTRUCTION R = RURAL U = URBAN NR = NOT RANKED FUNC CLS = FUNCTIONAL CLASS SR = STATE ROUTE ND = NO DATA AVAILABLE

SECOND QUARTER SITE SUMMARY In summary, the of Vehicles Observed / AT & ABOVE Posted Speed Limit for SECOND Quarter of Calendar Year : POSTED LIMIT OBSERVED AT & ABOVE % AT & ABOVE POSTED 7 MPH Non-interstate highways ==..,8,...,,7....8% 7 MPH Interstate highways ==....,99,9.....,9,.......% MPH Non-Interstate highways ==....,98...,.....% MPH Non-interstate highways ==.,,8...,,79.......% MPH Interstate highways ==..8,,78....,7,888......%. Please see VEHICLES OBSERVED AT OR EXCEEDING POSTED LIMIT SECOND QUARTER GRAPH In summary, the AVERAGE of Vehicles Observed / 8 TH PERCENTILE of Vehicles Observed for SECOND Quarter of Calendar Year POSTED LIMIT AVERAGE 8 TH PERCENTILE 7 MPH Non-interstate highways == 9 MPH......7 MPH 7 MPH Interstate highways ==..9 MPH.. 7 MPH MPH Non-interstate highways ==.... MPH...9 MPH MPH Non-interstate highways ==.... MPH... MPH MPH Interstate highways ==. MPH... 7 MPH Speeds in this table have been rounded to the next number. Please see AVERAGE S / 8 TH PERCENTILE SECOND QUARTER GRAPH For individual site data, please contact the Automated Data Collection Section at the Transportation Data Office (-7-9) or E-mail requests to tdoadc@wsdot.wa.gov.

DETAILED SUMMARY The Top Ten List has two groups within two of the five categories of the TOP TEN LIST (Average Speed and 8 th Percentile), one group is for Permanent Traffic Recorders (PTR) on highways with posted speeds of mph and the other is for highways with a posted speed of 7 mph (These are the highways with the greatest volume of vehicles.) AVERAGE : Posted MPH group: Permanent traffic recorder #R, (Lacey) on I- at milepost., is ranked st in the Average Speed Category, with an average speed of.9 mph (.9 mph over the posted speed limit) and ranked st with highest percentage of vehicles traveling at & above the posted speed limit, 8.% during the second three months of. This site was also st in the above categories during the first quarter. (See Top Ten List) Posted 7 MPH group: Permanent traffic recorder PTR #R (Tyler / Fishtrap) on I-9 at milepost., is ranked # for Average Speed with 7.77 mph, ranked th in the 9+ Group with 7 vehicles recorded over 9 mph and ranked st in the 8 th Percentile at 77.7 mph (7.7 mph over) during the second three months of. (See Top Ten List) 8 th PERCENTILE: Posted MPH group: Permanent Traffic Recorder #S8, (Issaquah) on I-9 at milepost., is ranked # with an 8 th percentile of 9.9 mph, ranked nd in the Average Speed Category, with an average speed of.7 mph (.7 mph over the posted speed limit), ranked nd with the most vehicles at and above 9+ mph (98) and ranked nd in the highest percentage of vehicles traveling at & above the posted speed limit (8.%) during the second three months of. (See Top Ten List) Posted 7 MPH group: As mentioned above Permanent Traffic Recorder #R (Tyler / Fishtrap) on I-9 at milepost., is ranked # for 8 th Percentile with 77.7 mph (7.7 mph over posted speed), ranked th in with the most vehicles at and above 9 mph (7) and ranked st in Average Speed Category (7.77 mph) during the second three months of. (See Top Ten List)

DETAILED SUMMARY CONTINUED: In comparing the second quarters from Calendar years and to this quarter of, the average speeds have remained relatively the same with only a slight variance in speeds. On highways with a MPH posted speed limit the Average Speed is at / or slightly above the posted speed limit, on all other highway speed groups the Average Speed is slightly below the posted speed. The 8 th percentile has remained above the posted speed limit during all compared quarters, with little difference between quarters. (See chart below) On interstate highways with the posted speed of MPH, the percent of vehicles observed traveling at & above the posted speed limit has dropped by % compared to and is the same as in. However, on non-interstate MPH highways the percent of vehicles has risen by % over the same quarter in. On MPH highways, the percent at & above the posted speed has risen by % compared to. On highways with a posted speed of 7 MPH, the percentage of vehicles at & above the posted speed has declined on the interstates, but has risen slightly on the non-interstate highways. (See chart below) HIGHWAY TYPE MPH INTERSTATE MPH NON- INTERSTATE ND QUARTER COMPARED TO ND QUARTER & AVG 8 TH PERCENTILE % AT & ABOVE THE POSTED NUMBER OF SITES REPORTING DATA MPH MPH MPH 8MPH 7MPH 7MPH % 7% % of of of MPH MPH MPH 7MPH MPH MPH % % % of of of MPH MPH MPH MPH 7MPH 9MPH 9MPH % % % of of of 7 MPH INTERSTATE 8MPH 9MPH 9MPH 7MPH 7MPH 7MPH 8% 9% % of of of 7 MPH NON- INTERSTATE 8MPH 8MPH 9MPH 7MPH 7MPH 7MPH % % % of of of SPECIAL NOTE: Volumes of vehicles observed may vary quarter to quarter due to sites not recording data caused by construction, equipment failure and or weather related problems. Individual site data may vary from state averages, this may be due to construction activities and or weather related problems. The collection system currently used to produce this report collects all vehicles observed, Emergency and Enforcement vehicles are included and may be a contributing factor to the 9 mph + category within the Top Ten List.

DETAILED SUMMARY CONTINUED: SITES WITH LARGE AMOUNT OF MISSING DATA THIS QUARTER PTR/WIM HIGHWAY FED # SITE SITE NAME SR ID MP LIMIT TYPE COMMENT R8 EVERETT / PACIFIC I- 9.9 / INTER-STATE SITE REMOVED --CONSTRUCTION STARTED 9/ R7 SALKUM SR- 77.78 / DATA LOSS DUE TO EQUIPMENT CHANGE P9 YAKIMA I-8. / INTER-STATE NO DATA EB -- SITE GROUND OFF-- STARTED / 9 P SEATTLE / 8TH ST I- 7.7 / INTER-STATE SITE REMOVED -- CONSTRUCTION STARTED / 8 R RICHLAND SR- 7. / SITE REMOVED -- CONSTRUCTION STARTED / 8 P CASHMERE SR-. / NON-INTER- STATE SITE REMOVED -- CONSTRUCTION STARTED / The above site locations did not have data to report see comments

VEHICLES OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED LIMIT SECOND QUARTER 7888 7 MPH NON-INTERSTATE VEHICLES OBSERVED ########,8, VEHICLES OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED VEHICLES AT & ABOVE POSTED LIMIT 79 7 MPH INTERSTATE VEHICLES OBSERVED 8,,7,99,9 VEHICLES AT & ABOVE POSTED LIMIT,9, MPH NON-INTERSTATE 98 VEHICLES OBSERVED VEHICLES AT & ABOVE POSTED LIMIT HIGHWAY TYPE 9,98, MPH NON-INTERSTATE VEHICLES OBSERVED,,8 7 VEHICLES AT & ABOVE POSTED LIMIT,,79 MPH INTERSTATE VEHICLES OBSERVED 8 8,,78 VEHICLES AT & ABOVE POSTED LIMIT,7,888

AVERAGE S / 8TH PERCENTILE SECOND QUARTER AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7 MPH NON-INTERSTATE 8TH PERCENTILE 7 AVERAGE DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 7 MPH 9 7 7 MPH INTERSTATE 8TH PERCENTILE AVERAGE 7 DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = MPH 9 7 MPH NON-INTERSTATE 9 8TH PERCENTILE 7 AVERAGE 9 DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8 MPH 7 MPH NON-INTERSTATE 7 8TH PERCENTILE AVERAGE DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = MPH MPH INTERSTATE 8TH PERCENTILE AVERAGE DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = MPH 7 S RECORDED

Speed Report Background The Annual and Quarterly Speed Monitoring Program is administered by the Transportation Data Office of the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), in co-operation with the U. S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Prior to the enactment of the Federally mandated National Maximum Speed Limit (NMSL), the purpose of the Speed Monitoring program was to provide reliable speed data for the purpose of evaluating speed trends to assist in highway design within the state. After the NMSL was instituted in 97, states were required to have speed monitoring programs which determined if the motorists, within the state, were in compliance with the mile per hour speed limits mandated by the NMSL. In November 99, the National Highway Designation Act, was enacted which resulted in the repeal of the NMSL. At that time, Washington State was no longer required to produce certification of speed limit enforcement. Even so, the program continued under the same format for several years. Washington State s Speed Monitoring Program is primarily intended to provide reliable data to be used in highway design, speed trend analysis, and collision analysis (as it relates to speeds). Currently, the Speed Report has changed to report quarterly data only. The Annual Report has been dropped because it reflected the same data as in the quarter reports. The Speed Program is based on 9 of 77 Permanent Traffic Recorder (PTR)/Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) sites. These sites are located and monitored on Washington State highways with posted speeds of miles per hour or greater. Monitoring is conducted hours per day, 7 days a week, which is then reported by month in the Quarterly Speed Report. Each quarter of a calendar year (January through December) is represented in four intervals of three months. The collection method records all vehicles passing over the loop detectors in five mile per hour increments. Vehicle volume, speed and classification data is collected using Phoenix Traffic Counters (Diamond Traffic Product). Vehicle volume, speed, classification data and axle weight is collected using and 8 Weigh-In-Motion Collectors (International Roadway Dynamics (IRD). Diamond/Phoenix units are referred to as Permanent Traffic Recorders (PTR) sites and IRD & 8 sites are referred to as Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) sites. A description and location of each site is included within the report. If there are any questions about this report please direct them to the Supervisor of the Automated Data Collection Section at - 7-9 or send E-mails to tdoadc@wsdot.wa.gov..

SITE INFORMATIONAL REPORT STRATEGIC PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING TRANSPORTATION DATA OFFICE FEDERAL Permanent Traffic Recorder Posted SITE PTR/WIM STATE MILE Speed WSDOT NUMBER Site # ROUTE POST Limit FC NHS LOCATION Direction #Lanes REGION PTR-R I-. / U- LACEY North / South - OR PTR-S8 I- 8.99 / U- BOTHEL North / South - NWR PTR-R8 I- 9.9 / U- EVERETT / PACIFIC North / South - NWR 8 NO LONGER REPORTED WIM-R7 I-8.8 7/ R- SELAH Westbound SCR PTR-R7 SR- 9.9 / R- WINTHROP East / West - NCR NO LONGER REPORTED PTR-R SR-7.7 / R- OTHELLO North / South - NCR NO LONGER REPORTED PTR-R I-9 8. / U- SPOKANE / SPRAGUE AVE. East / West - ER PTR-R8 I-8. 7/ U- PASCO/SR 8 East / West - SCR PTR-R I- 8.8 / U- MILL PLAIN Southbound SWR WIM-P SR- 79. / R- COULEE CITY East / West - NCR WIM-P SR-97. / R- PATEROS North / South - NCR PTR-R SR-97. / R- GOLDENDALE North / South - SWR WIM-R7 SR- 77.78 / R- SALKUM East / West - SWR 7 PTR-R SR-9. 7/ R- ELTOPIA North / South - SCR 8 WIM-P8 SR-. / R- CHATTAROY East / West - ER 9 WIM-P SR-9 87.7 / R- SPANGLE North / South - ER WIM-P7 SR-. / R- PROSSER North / South - SCR 7 WIM-B I-9 8.7 7/ R- CLE ELUM East / West - SCR 8 PTR-R I- 7.7 7/ R- MARYSVILLE North / South - NWR 9 WIM-P I-9 8.8 7/ R- RITZVILLE # East / West - ER PTR-S8 I-9. 7/ R- PRESTON East / West - NWR WIM-P9 I-8. / U- YAKIMA East / West - SCR WIM-P9 I-8. 7/ R- PLYMOUTH East / West - SCR PTR-R SR-. / U- SILVERDALE North / South - OR PTR-R I-. 7/ R- WOODLAND North / South - SWR PTR-R9 I- 8. 7/ R- GRAND MOUND North / South - OR PTR-R I-.8 / U- TACOMA / 8TH ST North / South - OR

SITE PTR/WIM STATE MILE Speed WSDOT NUMBER Site # ROUTE POST Limit FC NHS LOCATION Direction #Lanes REGION 7 PTR-S87 I-.8 / U- FIFE North / South - OR 8 PTR-S89 I- 8.7 / U- MIDWAY Southbound NWR 9 WIM-PN I- 7.7 / U- SEATTLE / NE 8th Street Northbound NWR 9 WIM-PS I- 7.7 / U- SEATTLE / NE 8th Street Southbound NWR 7 WIM-PN I- 8.8 / U- EVERETT Northbound NWR 7 WIM-PS I- 8. / U- EVERETT Southbound NWR 7 WIM-P I-. 7/ R- FERNDALE North / South - NWR 7 WIM-P8 I-8 8. 7/ R- BUENA East / West - SCR 7 PTR-S8 I-9. / U- ISSAQUAH East / West - NWR 7 PTR-R I-9 8. 7/ R- MOSES LAKE East / West - SCR 7 PTR-R I-9. 7/ R- TYLER/FISHTRAP East / West - ER 7 WIM-P I-9 98. 7/ R- STATELINE East / West - ER 77 WIM-B SR-9 7. 7/ R- PASCO / SR 9 North / South - SCR 78 NO LONGER REPORTED 79 NO LONGER REPORTED 8 PTR-R77 SR-.7 / R- STONEHENGE East / West - SWR 8 PTR-R SR- 7. / U- RICHLAND East / West - SCR 8 PTR-R SR-. / R- OTHELLO EAST East / West - NCR 8 PTR-S SR-. / R- VERNITA BRIDGE East / West - SCR 8 WIM-P SR-. / R- CASHMERE East / West - NCR 8 WIM-P SR-9. / R- PULLMAN North / South - ER 8 WIM-P SR-97. / R- OROVILLE North / South - NCR 87 NO LONGER REPORTED 88 PTR-R SR 9 9.9 / R- LOON LAKE North / South - ER 89 WIM-P7C SR-9 9. 7/ R- RITZVILLE# North / South - ER PTR = Permanent Traffic Recorder Site National Highway System Routes Wa. St. Dept. of Transp. Regions WIM = Weigh-In-Motion Site - Interstate Route OR Olympic Region LIMIT= CARS / TRUCKS - Congressional High Priority Route NWR Northwest Region FC = State Functional Classification - Strategic Highway (STRAHNET) SWR Southwest Region of Speed Sites - Major Strategic Highway Connector NCR North Central Region R or U Rural or Urban Interstate - Other NHS Routes SCR South Central Region R Rural Principal Arterial - Other State Highways ER Eastern Region R or R Rural Minor Arterial/Rural Collector

UV WSDOT Regions OL Olympic SW Southwest NW Northwest SC South Central NC North Central EA Eastern Cathlamet UV 9 Washington State Department of Transportation Transportation Data Office Friday Harbor San Juan UV Kelso Longview Lynden 7 Ferndale ( UV P 9 Bellingham UV 8 UV SPUR UV UV UV 9 UV UV 7 7 8 UV Sedro Woolley Mount Vernon SW NW 9 Whatcom Skagit R7 ( R ( UV UV UV Clark ( UV R Goldendale UV Stevenson UV 7 Vancouver ( 9 UV 8 ( R77 R UV UV 97 UV UV P( Prosser P7 7 UV Okanogan Ephrata UV 8 tu 97 7 8 UV UV 9 ( UV 9 97 9 B UV UV UV Kittitas 8 8 7 Grant UV Yakima tu 97 Klickitat Okanogan Island 8 UV Coupeville UV UV UV ( R NC 7 UV Port Angeles Port UV UV UV 7 Townsend 9 7 Snohomish 8 Everett P 9 Clallam UV UV UV UV ( 7 9 tu 9 9 8 UV UV UV Chelan Chelan Jefferson UV 8 7 7 UV 97 8 UV OL UV 7 7 9 Seattle tu tu Waterville Bremerton Bellevue tu 97A Kitsap Port UV King Orchard P tu 99 97 ( UV UV 9 8 UV UV 7 UV 7 8 Wenatchee Mason Grays UV UV UV 8 Tacoma UV 9 Harbor Shelton UV UV 7 9 UV UV 8 UV UV UV Hoquiam Montesano 8 Olympia UV Ellensburg Aberdeen tu UV 8 9 UV UV UV 7 UV Pierce 7 UV 7 7 7 9 ( Thurston UV R9 UV UV 8 9 South Bend Centralia 8 UV 8 UV 7 7 Chehalis ( R8 tu UV UV 8 8 7 7 Yakima UV Pacific ( P9 UV 9 UV ( UV 8 R7 UV tu UV 7 Lewis UV Wahkiakum ( P8 UV UV Toppenish Sunnyside SC UV 7 UV UV UV Cowlitz Skamania Grandview SPUR UV UV 9 ± UV 7 8 UV Miles Kilometers 9 Moses Lake 8 9 ( R UV UV 7 UV 7 UV ( R West Richland Richland ( B UV ( ( R8 9 Pasco R Kennewick tu 9 UV97 UV P9 tu 7 Republic P Ritzville ( 9 ( P7C UV Walla Walla Colville UV UV 9 7 9 Douglas Davenport tu P 8 9 8 7 ( tu 8 9 Lincoln UV 8 9 UV 7 tu S UV 9 7 ( Benton ( 7 tu 97 UV 7 8 ( 8 8 7 UV 7 UV 8 7 8 UV UV 9 UV 7 Othello ( R ( UV R 8 UV 7 UV 9 UV 7 Franklin 8 UV 9 7 tu 9 UV 7 Ferry UV UV UV 7 Walla Walla 8 UV UV Stevens EA Adams UV 7 8 9 UV UV 9 9 tu 7 tu 8 UV Dayton UV UV Newport 7 UV UV 9 9 Spokane ( P 8 9 ( 7 R 9 7 8 9 UV 9 Cheney( P 7 UV 8 RUV 78 9 UV tu 9 ( UV 7 9 ( R tu Spokane Whitman 9 7 UV 9 8 8 Columbia 9 Pend Oreille P8 ( UV Garfield Pomeroy UV UV 9 7 UV 7 tu 9 Colfax ( UV 7 Pullman P UV 7 Clarkston Asotin Asotin UV 9 UV 7 UV 7 tu UV 9 Automated Speed Collection Sites Washington State Highways

Angeles UV 9 UV 8 UV UV 8 P Shelton Clallam Jefferson Olympic Region Mason 7 Olympia P Kitsap Thurston UV UV 9 8 UV ( P Port Townsend R Island ( UV R UV UV UV 9 UV Coupeville P UV P Bremerton P Port Orchard UV Pierce Seattle P P Bellevue Tacoma P ( ( UV 7 UV P Northwest Region UV 7 UV UV R UV UV 7 UV PS PS ( ( (( S89 UV UV 9 ( Everett P ( UV 9 UV ( ( UV 7 7 S87 UV UV UV 8 Mount Vernon ( PN UV 9 UV 7 UV UV 9 PN S8 UV UV R8 UV UV 9 UV 9 UV UV 98 ( UV UV 9 Washington State Department of Transportation Transportation Data Office 8 Miles ± S8 UV 9 Automated Speed Collection Sites Washington State UV UV 8 Highways 8 ( S8 Snohomish King Kilometers

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED OR U- PTR I- APRIL / NB,78,9,,. 98.% 8.98%.% 9.%.8%.9%.% 8.%.%.% 9.8 87.% R MP-. APRIL / SB,97,,,8.7 97.% 8.%.%.%.%.%.7% 7.%.%.% 9.9 8.% LACEY MAY / NB,,,7,89.9 97.7% 8.9% 8.89% 7.89%.%.7%.%.%.%.% 9. 8.9% MAY / SB,,7,99,7.9 9.% 8.98% 9.89% 9.%.%.%.% 8.%.%.% 9. 8.% JUNE / NB,,8,7,98. 97.7% 8.7%.% 8.%.%.8%.%.%.%.% 9. 8.8% JUNE / SB,9,7,79,87. 9.% 8.7%.% 9.97%.%.%.% 7.%.%.% 9.7 8.7% TOTAL 7,7,8 9,,9.9 9.9% 8.97%.8% 9.%.8%.%.% 7.%.%.% 9.7 8.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 9.8 9.9 9. 9. 9. 9.7 DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD.8. BY DIRECTION..7.. 9. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,9,7,79,87..7.9.9.. 8. 7.....,7,98,,8,99,7,,7,7,89,,,,8,97,. NB SB,,,78,9

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED NWR U- PTR I- APRIL / NB,,,..% 7.%.7%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.%. 7.% S8 MP-8.99 APRIL / SB 77,997,,9 9.9 8.% 7.78%.%.%.%.8%.%.%.%.%.9 7.8% BOTHEL MAY / NB,8,7,.7.7%.7%.%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.%..7% MAY / SB 78,7,78, 8.7 8.98%.9%.8%.9%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.8.% JUNE / NB,8,,..%.8%.7%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7.8% JUNE / SB 7,,97, 9.8 8.8%.9%.%.8%.%.8%.% 7.%.%.%.9.9% TOTAL,, 9,9,8 7.8 7.7%.% 8.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.99.%.. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE.9.8..7 9.9 8.7.7. 9.8.9 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY DIRECTION.7.....7 VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 7,,8 78,7,8 77,997,97,,,,78,,7,,,9. NB SB,,,

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th NUMBER DATE POSTED TOTAL VEHICLES Nat State % Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE TOTAL AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED Vehicles Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED NWR U- PTR I- CONSTRUCTION / NB R8 MP-9.9 ACTIVITIES / SB EVERETT/PACIFIC CAUSING / NB NO / SB NO DATA DATA / NB CONSTRUCTION AVAILABLE / SB TOTAL AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE............ 9 8 7 DIFFERENTIAL #VALUE #VALUE SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD #VALUE #VALUE #VALUE #VALUE BY DIRECTION NB SB VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SCR R- PTR I-8 APRIL 7/ WB,77 9,9.78 89.8% 8.% 9.9%.7% 8.7%.8%.% 98.%.%.% 7.8.% R8 MP-.8 MAY 7/ WB,7 7,97.9 89.% 8.8% 7.7%.9% 8.7%.8%.% 7.%.%.8% 7..9% SELAH JUNE 7/ WB,7,. 89.% 8.% 7.%.% 8.7%.8%.% 9.%.%.9% 7..% TOTAL 8, 7,89. 89.8% 8.8% 8.%.% 8.%.8%.%.%.%.7% 7..% AVERAGE / OVER POSTED 7.8 7. 7..78.9. 9. 8. 7...... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY 7.7 DIRECTION 7.9 8. WB VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,,7 7,97,7 9,9,77

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED NCR R- PTR SR- APRIL / EB,8,8.7.8%.% 9.%.9%.%.%.%..% R7 MP-9.9 APRIL / WB,,8.8.8%.%.%.%.%.%.%..% WINTHROP MAY / EB 9,7,.8.%.% 8.%.%.9%.%.% 8.%.%.%.8.% MAY / WB 7,9,9.8.%.89%.7%.8%.%.%.%.%.%..9% JUNE / EB 7,8,8.7.9%.% 7.99%.8%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.8.% JUNE / WB,,8..7%.7%.%.9%.%.%.% 7.%.%.8%.7.% TOTAL 7,8 9,.8 7.% 7.8%.9%.%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.8 7.%..7 AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE.8.8...8.7.8.8.7. 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY 7. 7.9 DIRECTION 7. 7. 7. 7. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,8,,8 7,8 7,9 9,7,8,,9,. EB WB,8,8

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th NUMBER DATE POSTED TOTAL VEHICLES TOTAL Nat State Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th % # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. AT & ABOVE NCR R- POSTED PTR SR-7 APRIL /NB, 8,87. 9.9%.7% 8.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%..% R MP-.7 APRIL /SB,9 78,9.8 9.9% 7.%.7%.7%.%.7%.% 8.%.%.%.99 7.% OTHELLO MAY /NB, 8,9. 9.9%.% 8.%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9.% MAY /SB, 8,.98 9.% 8.% 7.%.7%.9%.%.%.%.%.9%. 8.% JUNE /NB 7, 8,7. 9.9% 8.% 9.%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.%.77 8.% JUNE /SB 7, 8,7. 9.8% 9.% 8.%.8%.8%.%.%.%.%.%. 9.% TOTAL,9 9,78. 9.8% 7.% 8.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.7 7.%. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE.99.9..77. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD..9 BY DIRECTIONS.9... 9. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 7, 8,7..8..98.. 8. 7..... 7,,,,9 8,7 8, 8,9 78,9. NB SB, 8,87

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED ER U- PTR I-9 APRIL / EB 98,9,7,. 9.7%.97% 8.9%.88%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%. 7.% R MP- 8. APRIL / WB 9,,,. 9.% 7.%.%.%.%.%.% 7.%.%.% 7. 7.% SPOKANE / MAY / EB,78 78,. 9.97% 7.% 8.8%.9%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.8 7.% SPRAGUE AVE MAY / WB 78,7,77. 9.% 7.7%.%.%.%.7%.% 9.%.%.% 7.8 7.% JUNE / EB, 8,. 9.%.99%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%..% JUNE / WB,9 77,9.9 9.77% 7.%.%.%.%.%.% 8.%.%.% 7.9 7.% TOTAL,87,,,.7 9.% 9.%.%.%.8%.%.% 89.%.%.%.8 9.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 9. DIFFERENTIAL.9.SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.8.7 DIRECTION.. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 77,9,9.. 7...8. 7.8....9 7.9 8. 7..... 8,,,77 78,7 78,,78 9,,,. EB WB 98,9,7,

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SCR U- PTR I-8 APRIL 7/ EB 9,9 8,89 8.7 98.% 9.9% 7.%.% 8.98%.9%.%.7%.%.% 7..% R8 MP-. APRIL 7/ WB 88,87 8,8. 97.7% 87.%.7% 7.%.7%.%.%.%.%.% 7. 7.7% PASCO MAY 7/ EB,7 78,79 8. 98.7% 9.% 7.%.%.9%.%.%.7%.%.% 7..% MAY 7/ WB,97 7,8.8 9.8% 8.9%.% 9.8%.%.%.%.%.%.7% 7.8 9.% JUNE 7/ EB 8, 8,8 8.9 99.% 9.% 7.% 9.8%.%.%.7%.8%.%.% 7.8 9.% JUNE 7/ WB,87 77,77 7. 98.% 9.78% 7.7%.%.9%.7%.7%.%.%.9% 7.9.% TOTAL,98,,8, 7.8 98.% 9.8% 7.% 8.8% 7.7%.99%.% 9.%.%.% 7. 8.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7. 7. 7. 7.8 7.8 7.9 9. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.. DIRECTION. 7..8. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,87 77,77 8.7. 8..8 8.9 7. 8. 7.....,97 88,87 8,,7 8,8 7,8 78,79 8,8. EB WB 9,9 8,89

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SWR U- PTR I- APRIL / SB,,77,77,. 9.% 8.8%.% 7.%.9%.%.% 7.%.%.% 8.7 8.8% R MP-9.9 MAY / SB 8,88,9,7. 9.7% 9.%.% 7.%.%.%.% 88.%.%.% 8.7 9.% MILL PLAIN JUNE / SB,8,7. 9.% 8.%.8% 8.9%.9%.%.7%.%.%.% 9. 8.% TOTAL,,7,88,8. 9.8% 8.89%.9% 7.%.%.%.% 79.%.%.% 8.8 8.9% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 8.7 8.7 9.... 9. 8. 7...... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG... VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,7,8,9,7 8,88,,77,77, SB

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED NCR R- PTR SR- APRIL / EB,9 9,9. 9.% 8.9%.9%.%.98%.%.87%.%.%.9% 7..9% P MP-79. APRIL / WB,7 9,79. 9.% 8.%.9% 9.8%.8%.%.%.%.% 7..% COULEE MAY / EB 7,7,7. 9.8% 8.7%.9%.% 7.%.%.% 9.%.%.% 7..% CITY MAY / WB,,9. 9.7% 8.%.8% 8.%.%.%.%.%.%.8% 7..9% JUNE / EB 7,99,.7 9.78% 8.7%.8%.% 7.%.8%.8%.%.8%.% 7.8.8% JUNE / WB,8,9. 9.% 8.%.7% 7.%.%.%.%.%.% 7..8% TOTAL 9,7 9,97.9 9.7% 8.7%.8%.89%.%.8%.%.%.8%.7% 7.9.8%. 7. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7. 7. 7...7.. 7.8. 7. 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY 7.79 7. DIRECTION 7.7 7. 7.7 7.7 VEHICLES OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,8 7,99,9,,7 7,7 9,79,7,9,. EB WB,9 9,9

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED NCR R- WIM SR-97 APRIL / NB 9,88,9 9.9 89.9% 8.98%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.79 9.% P MP-. APRIL / SB 9,77 9,9 9.97 9.9% 8.87% 8.7%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%.8 8.9% PATEROS MAY / NB 8,79, 9. 8.%.% 8.7%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.8.% MAY / SB 9,8,7 9.9 89.7%.7% 7.9%.%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.9.% JUNE / NB, 8,8 9.8 88.8% 8.7%.9%.%.8%.7%.%.%.%.%.8 8.7% JUNE / SB,, 9.7 89.78% 7.% 8.%.8%.7%.%.% 7.%.%.%. 7.% TOTAL 8,89 8, 9.7 89.9% 7.% 9.%.97%.8%.%.% 88.%.%.%. 7.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE.79.8.8.8.9. 9.9 9.97 9. 9.9 9.8 9.7 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.8. DIRECTION..79..78 VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,, 8,8,,7 9,8, 8,79 9,9 9,77. NB SB 9,88,9

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SWR R- PTR SR-97 APRIL / NB, 8,9.9 9.% 8.97%.97%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%. 9.% R MP-.7 APRIL / SB,9 7,7. 9.%.9%.9%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.9.9% GOLDENDALE MAY / NB,9 7,9 9.9 88.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%..% MAY / SB, 7,. 9.8%.99% 8.%.7%.8%.%.%.%.%.%..% JUNE / NB,7 77,78.7 88.%.9%.7%.%.%.8%.%.%.8.% JUNE / SB 8,7 77,88. 9.%.% 9.8%.%.%.9%.% 8.%.%.%.89.% TOTAL,78,.7 9.% 9.% 7.%.7%.%.9%.% 8.%.%.%. 9.%..9 AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE.9...8.. 9.9.7.89. 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.. DIRECTION....78 VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 77,88 8,7 77,78,7 7,, 7,9,9 7,7,9. NB SB, 8,9

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SWR R- PTR SR- APRIL / EB 77, 97,79 7. 79.%.9%.%.%.8%.%.% 8.%.%.%. 79.% R7 MP-77.78 APRIL / WB,,.8.8% 8.78%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%..8% RE-NAMED SALKUM MAY / EB R7 MAY / WB NO DATA -- MAY JUNE / EB 9,,..% 7.%.98%.7%.%.%.% 9..% EQUIPMENT FAILURE JUNE / WB 7,,9..%.%.%.77%.%.8%.%.%..% TOTAL,97 88,. 7.%.8%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%. 7.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE... 7. 9..8.. 9. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY..7 DIRECTION #VALUE #VALUE.. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 7,,9.... 8. 7...... EB WB 9,,, 77,, 97,79

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SCR R- 7 PTR SR-9 APRIL 7/ NB, 8, 9.7 98.8% 9.% 78.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.% 7.8.% R MP-. APRIL 7/ SB, 8,9 7.9 99.% 97.% 8.%.%.%.8%.8% 8.%.8%.9% 77.8.% ELTOPIA MAY 7/ NB, 88,87 9.7 98.78% 9.8% 78.%.7% 7.8%.%.%.%.%.% 7.7.% MAY 7/ SB,9 88,7 7.9 99.% 9.7% 8.7%.98%.%.%.78%.%.7%.% 77.8.% JUNE 7/ NB,7,7 9.8 98.8% 9.97% 78.%.88% 8.9%.7%.% 9.%.%.% 7.9.9% JUNE 7/ SB,88 9,7 7. 99.% 9.9% 8.%.8% 7.%.8%.8%.9%.%.% 78..% TOTAL 7,9,9, 7.8 99.% 9.% 8.% 8.%.%.7%.8% 9.8%.7%.8% 77.7 8.% 7.8 9.7 AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 77.8 77.8 7.7 7.9 7.9 7.9 9.7 9.8 78. 7. 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY DIRECTION..87..9.7.9 VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 9,7,88,7,7 88,7,9 88,87, 8,9,. NB SB, 8,

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED ER R- 8 WIM SR- APRIL / EB 8,97 9,.7 9.% 9.8% 9.%.7%.%.8%.%.%. 9.8% P-8 MP-. APRIL / WB 8,79,9.9 9.9% 9.9% 8.7%.%.7%.8%.% 9.%. 7.% CHATTAROY MAY / EB 9,9 8,98.7 9.% 9.% 8.%.%.%.8%.% 7.%. 9.% MAY / WB,7 8,.8 9.% 7.% 8.9%.7%.%.8%.% 9.%. 7.% JUNE / EB 7, 7,.7 9.98% 9.% 9.7%.%.%.9%.% 8.%.7 9.% JUNE / WB 8,,9.8 9.9% 7.7%.9%.%.8%.%.%.% 7.8 7.% TOTAL,9,99,9,.78 9.% 7.% 9.7%.9%.9%.9%.% 89.%.8 7.%. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE....7 7.8 9. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.9.7 DIRECTION.88.8.. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 8,,9.7.9.7.8.7.8 8. 7..... 7,,7 9,9 8,79 7, 8, 8,98,9. EB WB 8,97 9,

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED ER R- 9 WIM SR-9 APRIL / NB 7, 7,7. 9.% 7.%.9%.7%.9%.%.%.%. 7.% P- MP-87.7 APRIL / SB 7,99,9.7 9.% 8.%.%.9%.%.%.%.% 7. 8.7% SPANGLE MAY / NB 9,8,.9 9.%.%.%.7%.8%.%.%.%.89.% MAY / SB 9, 7,87.9 9.% 7.% 9.7%.%.%.%.%.%.87 7.% JUNE / NB 9,79,78. 9.7% 7.7% 7.8%.%.8%.%.%.%. 7.% JUNE / SB 8,7,87. 9.%.% 8.%.9%.%.%.%.%..% TOTAL 7,8 78,. 9.7%.9% 8.%.%.%.%.% 9.%. 7.%. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7..87.89.. 9. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY..8 DIRECTION.9.7.87. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,87 8,7..7.9.9.. 8. 7..... 7,99 9,79 9, 9,8,9,78 7,87,. NB SB 7, 7,7

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SCR R- WIM SR- APRIL / NB 9,89 9,7.7 9.% 7.%.9%.%.7%.7%.%.% 9..% P-7 MP-. APRIL / SB,9,7. 9.9% 8.8%.8% 7.7%.%.%.%.9% 7.7.% PROSSER MAY / NB, 8,7. 9.8% 7.7%.7%.%.7%.7%.%.% 9..% MAY / SB 7,98,89. 9.8% 8.8%.% 8.%.7%.%.%.% 7..% JUNE / NB,,87. 9.7% 7.7%.%.%.9%.8%.% 7.% 9..% JUNE / SB,8,8. 9.8% 8.9% 7.8% 7.%.%.%.9%.9% 7. 7.% TOTAL 9,9 98,9.9 9.7% 8.9% 9.7%.%.9%.9%.% 78.8% 7. 9.7%.7 9. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7.7 7. 9. 9...... 7. 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.. DIRECTION..7.. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,8,8,87,,89 7,98 8,7,,7,9. NB SB 9,89 9,7

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SCR R- 7 WIM- I-9 APRIL 7/ EB,7,8 7.8 99.88% 99.% 9.% 78.%.%.8%.8%.8% 77.8 78.% B- MP-8.7 APRIL 7/ WB,, 8.7 97.9% 9.% 7.7% 8.%.%.%.9% 9.% 7. 8.% CLE ELUM MAY 7/ EB,7 9,9 7.7 99.9% 98.% 9.8% 7.9%.7%.87%.9%.7% 77. 7.% MAY 7/ WB 98,8, 8. 97.8% 89.8% 7.%.%.%.%.7% 9.% 7.8.% JUNE 7/ EB, 78,7 7.8 99.8% 99.% 9.9% 7.%.%.%.%.8% 77.8 7.% JUNE 7/ WB 7,7 8, 8. 97.% 9.% 7.%.8%.9%.%.%.% 7.79.% TOTAL 978,,87, 9. 97.97% 9.7% 77.%.8%.7%.78%.%.% 7..8% 77.8 7.8 AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 77. 77.8 7. 7.8 7.8 7.7 8.7 8. 7.79 8. 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = =8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY..8 DIRECTION.8.8.8.7 VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 8, 7,7 78,7,, 98,8 9,9,7,,. EB WB,8,7

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED NWR R- 8 PTR I- APRIL 7/ NB,9,7,88 8.8 98.97% 9.9% 7.9%.%.8%.%.% 9.7%.%.% 7.9.% R MP-7.7 APRIL 7/ SB 9,8,,77 7.8 97.% 9.9% 7.% 9.% 9.8%.%.%.%.%.% 7.9 9.% MARYSVILLE MAY 7/ NB 79,9,7,7 8.8 98.88% 9.% 7.8%.7%.78%.7%.% 9.8%.%.% 7..% MAY 7/ SB 9,,,88 8. 97.% 9.% 7.%.% 9.9%.%.%.%.%.% 7..% JUNE 7/ NB,77,,9 9. 98.99% 9.% 7.7% 8.%.%.8%.7% 7.8%.%.% 7.9 8.% JUNE 7/ SB 7,,88, 8.8 97.7% 9.8% 7.%.% 9.%.%.9% 7.%.%.7% 7..% TOTAL,, 7,9,98 8.8 98.9% 9.% 7.99%.7%.%.%.% 887.%.%.% 7.77.7% 7.9 AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7. 7.9 7. 7.9 7. 9. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.9. DIRECTION...8. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 7,,88, 8.8 7.8 8.8 8. 9. 8.8 8. 7.....,77 9, 79,9 9,8,,9,,88,7,7,,77. NB SB,9,7,88

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED ER R- 9 WIM- I-9 APRIL 7/ EB 8,99 9, 9.9 99.9% 9.8% 78.9% 7.%.7%.9%.%.9% 7. 7.% P- MP-8.8 APRIL 7/ WB 8, 8, 9.8 99.% 9.% 77.8%.9%.%.8%.% 7.% 7.9.9% RITZVILLE MAY 7/ EB 88, 8,9 9.7 99.% 9.% 78.%.9%.7%.8%.%.8% 7..% MAY 7/ WB 89,99, 9.8 99.8% 9.% 7.9%.7%.%.7%.%.8% 7.9.% JUNE 7/ EB 9,99,77 7. 99.% 9.% 8.% 9.%.%.8%.8% 8.% 7. 9.% JUNE 7/ WB 8,7, 9.97 99.% 9.7% 78.89% 7.9%.7%.7%.%.7% 7.88 7.7% TOTAL 7,7 9, 9.87 99.9% 9.% 78.8% 7.%.8%.8%.% 88.9% 7. 7.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7. 7.88 7. 7.9 7. 7.9 9.9 7. 9.8 9.7 9.8 9.97 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.. DIRECTION.9.7.79.9 VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED, 8,7,77 9,99, 89,99 8,9 88, 8, 8,. EB WB 8,99 9,

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED NWR R- PTR I-9 APRIL 7/ EB 9,99 7,7 9.9 98.7% 9.% 8.%.9% 7.7%.%.78% 9.%.8%.% 7.7.% S8 MP-. APRIL 7/ WB 9,7 7, 7.97 99.79% 98.8% 9.8% 8.7%.8%.8%.9% 7.%.8%.7% 78. 8.% PRESTON MAY 7/ EB,7 779, 9. 98.% 9.8% 79.%.8%.9%.9%.7% 7.8%.7%.% 7.8.8% MAY 7/ WB, 78,7 7.7 99.7% 98.7% 9.7%.%.9%.88%.8%.%.7%.% 77.9.% JUNE 7/ EB,87 8, 9.7 98.% 9.98% 8.%.9%.9%.9%.78% 78.%.9%.% 7..% JUNE 7/ WB 9, 8,8 7.7 99.78% 98.% 9.9%.%.%.8%.8% 88.%.8%.% 77.9.% TOTAL,77,7,,9 7.7 99.9% 9.% 8.8% 9.9%.8%.7%.8% 988.%.8%.7% 77. 9.9% 7.7 9.9 AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 78. 77.9 7.8 7. 7.97 7.7 9. 9.7 77.9 7.7 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL..8SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.7. DIRECTION.8. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 8,8 9, 8,,87 78,7, 779,,7 7, 9,7. EB WB 9,99 7,7

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SCR U- WIM I-8 APRIL / EB 8,,89 8.7 78.%.7%.%.8%.%.%.%.%.9.% P-9 MP-. APRIL / WB YAKIMA MAY / EB,9,7 8. 7.9%.%.%.8%.%.%.%.%.88.% MAY / WB NO DATA JUNE / EB 7,8 9,9 8.7 8.8% 9.8% 7.7%.%.%.%.%.%. 9.% WEST BOUND JUNE / WB CONSTRUCTION TOTAL 8,,7,8 8.9 78.8% 7.%.9%.9%.%.%.%.%. 7.%.9 8.7 AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE.88. 8. 8.7 9. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.88 #VALUE DIRECTION.7 #VALUE. #VALUE VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED...... 8. 7...... EB WB 8, 7,8,9,89 9,9,7

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SCR R- WIM I-8 APRIL 7/ EB,8,8 9. 99.% 9.% 7.% 9.%.97%.8%.7% 7.% 7. 9.% P-9 MP-. APRIL 7/ WB 8,7 9,87.87 87.9% 79.%.%.% 7.8%.98%.7%.% 7..% PLYMOUTH MAY 7/ EB,8,9 9. 99.% 9.% 7.7% 8.%.%.9%.%.% 7. 8.% MAY 7/ WB 8,9,.7 87.9% 78.%.%.% 7.%.99%.8% 7.% 7.9.% JUNE 7/ EB 8,97,987 9. 99.% 9.% 7.78%.7%.%.9%.%.% 7.8.% JUNE 7/ WB 9,99,88.9 88.% 79.97%.8%.8% 8.%.%.% 78.% 7.7.% TOTAL,8,,7 7.7 9.% 8.7% 7.7%.%.78%.%.% 98.7% 7..% 7. 9. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7. 7.8 7. 7.9 9. 9..87.7 7.7.9 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL.9 8.SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY. 8. DIRECTION.9 8.7 VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,88 9,99,987 8,97, 8,9,9,8 9,87 8,7. EB WB,8,8

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED OR U- PTR SR- APRIL / NB,97 9,9.7 97.8% 78.%.%.%.8%.%.7%.%.%.8% 8.8 78.% R MP-. APRIL / SB,89 8,. 97.8% 78.79%.9%.%.%.%.% 7.%.%.% 8.8 78.8% SILVERDALE MAY / NB 7,98 87,7.77 9.% 7.% 9.%.%.7%.%.7%.%.%.% 8.9 7.% MAY / SB 7,88 8,. 97.9% 78.%.%.%.99%.%.7%.%.%.7% 8.8 78.% JUNE / NB 99, 79,. 9.7% 7.9%.%.8%.%.7%.%.%.%.% 7.9 7.% JUNE / SB 7,9 7,8. 97.% 78.%.8%.8%.8%.8%.% 8.%.%.7% 8. 78.% TOTAL,88,7,,7. 97.8% 77.%.%.8%.8%.%.%.%.%.7% 8.9 77.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.9 7.9.7...77.. 8. 9. 8. 7..... DIFFERENTIAL..SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY..8 DIRECTION.9. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 7,8 7,9 79, 99, 8, 7,88 87,7 7,98 8,,89. NB SB,97 9,9

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED SWR R- PTR I- APRIL 7/ NB 7, 7,98 8. 98.98% 9.% 9.%.7%.7%.%.7% 97.8%.%.% 7..% R MP-.7 APRIL 7/ SB,7 99,9 9.7 98.7% 9.% 7.9%.8% 9.%.%.% 789.8%.%.9% 7.77.7% WOODLAND MAY 7/ NB,9, 7.8 97.8% 88.98%.% 8.7%.%.79%.% 9.8%.%.8% 7. 8.8% MAY 7/ SB 8, 88,8.9 89.% 7.%.9%.8% 9.9%.%.% 89.%.%.% 7..% JUNE 7/ NB 88,797 7, 7. 98.% 89.%.% 8.8%.%.8%.%.8%.%.% 7. 8.% JUNE 7/ SB,,8,7 7. 9.9% 8.%.%.%.7%.7%.8% 8.%.%.% 7.98.% TOTAL,,,8, 7. 9.% 87.8%.7%.%.%.7%.7% 7.%.%.8% 7..% 7. AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7.77 7. 7. 7. 7.98. DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY.9 7.8 DIRECTION 7.7 9..9 7. VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,,8,7 8. 9.7 7.8.9 7. 7. 9. 8. 7..... 88,797 8,,9,,7 7, 88,8 99,9. NB SB 7, 7,98

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED OR R- PTR I- APRIL 7/ NB, 9,97 8.7 98.9% 9.7% 7.9%.99%.97%.8%.% 9.%.%.7% 7.9.% R9 MP-8. APRIL 7/ SB,7 888,7 9. 99.9% 9.% 77.%.7%.87%.9%.% 9.7%.%.8% 7.7.% GRANDMOUND MAY 7/ NB,7 9, 8. 99.% 9.% 7.9%.9%.9%.7%.% 9.%.%.7% 7.88.9% MAY 7/ SB, 9,7 9. 99.% 9.8% 7.% 9.7%.%.88%.9% 77.%.%.7% 7. 9.% JUNE 7/ NB,7 9,78 8. 98.9% 9.% 9.%.%.%.%.% 7.7%.%.7% 7.77.% JUNE 7/ SB 7,8 9,97 9. 99.% 9.% 7.% 9.7%.%.9%.% 7.%.%.% 7. 9.% TOTAL,,,,7 8.87 99.% 9.% 7.%.8%.%.77%.8% 9.%.%.% 7.9.9% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 7.7 7. 7.9 7.88 7.77 7. 9... DIFFERENTIAL SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD...7. BY DIRECTION VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED 9,97 7,8 8.7 9. 8. 9. 8. 9. 8. 7.....,7,,7,7 9,78 9,7 9, 888,7. NB SB, 9,97

QUARTERLY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ND QUARTER April st through June th Site PTR/WIM State Route OF OF AT & ABOVE VEHICLES AVG Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. #VEH Pct. Pct. Pct. Hwy Func. 8th AT & ABOVE # SITE & Location CARS/TRUCKS POSTED OBSERVED Speed > > > >7 >7 >8 >8 >9 >9 >9 > Sys Region Class Pct. POSTED OR U- PTR I- APRIL / NB,,,79, 7.9 7.%.8%.%.9%.7%.%.% 8.%.%.% 7.9.8% R MP-.8 APRIL / SB,,7,97,8. 77.%.98%.88%.98%.%.%.% 78.%.%.% 8.7.% 8TH ST MAY / NB,,,9,7 8. 7.8%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.% 7..% TACOMA MAY / SB,9,9,,9 9.7 7.7%.%.8%.%.%.%.% 7.%.%.% 8..% JUNE / NB,,78,89,8 7.9 7.% 9.%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 7.7 9.% JUNE / SB,8,78,, 9. 7.%.89%.%.%.%.%.% 77.%.%.% 8..9% TOTAL 9,,898 7,9, 8.7 7.%.%.8%.%.9%.9%.% 79.%.%.% 7.7.% AVERAGE / 8TH PERCENTILE 8.7 8. 8. 7.9 7. 7.7. 9.7 8. 9. 7.9 7.9.. 9. 8. 7...... DIFFERENTIAL 9. 8. SPLIT = 8TH PERCENTILE MINUS AVG SPD BY 9. 8.9 DIRECTION.8 8.7 NB SB VEH OBSERVED / AT & ABOVE POSTED,,,8,78,89,8,,78,,9,9,9,9,7,,,97,8,,7,79,,,