NUTMEG STATE MAKES LIST OF NATION'S WORST TRUCK BOTTLENECKS
ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Transportation Research Institute today released its annual list highlighting the most congested bottlenecks for trucks in America, and the state of Connecticut placed six locations on the list.
"Despite being one of the smallest states, we know that Connecticut has some of the country's worst congestion. ATRI's list of the worst truck bottlenecks shows us exactly where we need to act to fix the congestion on our highways," said Motor Transport Association of Connecticut President Joe Sculley. "By reducing congestion, and improving our roads and bridges, we can make our supply chains more efficient, more environmentally friendly, and safer. With new funds available as a result of last year's bipartisan infrastructure package, policymakers now have the tools to make a real difference in the lives of Connecticut truckers and motorists."
The 2022 Top Truck Bottleneck List measures the level of truck-involved congestion at over 300 locations on the national highway system. The analysis, based on truck GPS data from over 1 million freight trucks uses several customized software applications and analysis methods, along with terabytes of data from trucking operations to produce a congestion impact ranking for each location. ATRI's truck GPS data is also used to support the U.S. DOT's Freight Mobility Initiative. The bottleneck locations detailed in this latest ATRI list represent the top 100 congested locations, although ATRI continuously monitors more than 300 freight-critical locations.
The six Connecticut bottlenecks are:
- No. 24 Hartford: I-84 at I-91
- No. 37 Stamford: I-95
- No. 51 Waterbury: I-84 at SR 8
- No. 56 Norwalk: I-95
- No. 79 Bridgeport: I-95 at SR 8/SR 25
- No. 82 New Haven: I-95 at I-91
"ATRI's bottleneck list is a roadmap for federal and state administrators responsible for prioritizing infrastructure investments throughout the country. Every year, ATRI's list highlights the dire needs for modernizing and improving our roads and bridges," said American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear. "We have seen, most recently in Pittsburgh, that the cost of doing nothing could also cost lives. It's time to fund these projects and get our supply chains moving again."
For access to the full report, including detailed information on each of the 100 top congested locations, please visit ATRI's website here. ATRI is also providing animations created with truck GPS data for select bottleneck locations, all available on the website.
ATRI is the trucking industry's 501(c)(3) not-for-profit research organization. It is engaged in critical research relating to freight transportation's essential role in maintaining a safe, secure and efficient transportation system.
SOURCE American Transportation Research Institute
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