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Traffic Count Data

Here are the 20 busiest intersections in Cuyahoga County as tabulated by the Engineer's Office in its 2000 Report of Intersection Vehicle Counts.  For each intersection, the total number of vehicles which pass through the intersection on an average day is listed, along with the year of our most recent count at that location:
Location Municipality Average Daily Traffic Year Counted
Chagrin Blvd. at Park East Drive  Beachwood  73,588  2000
Ontario Street at Carnegie Ave  Cleveland  72,311  2000
Chagrin Blvd. at I-271 Ramp (West)  Beachwood  66,235  1997
Richmond Road at Cedar Road  Beachwood and Lyndhurst  65,822  2000
Chagrin Blvd. at Warrensville Center Road, Northfield Road, and
Van Aken Blvd.
 Shaker Heights  64,478  1999
Royalton Road at Pearl Road  Strongsville  62,961  2000
Ridge Road at Brookpark Road  Brooklyn, Cleveland, and Parma  60,477 1999
Solon Road at SOM Center Road  Solon  60,045 1994
Martin Luther King Blvd. at Euclid Ave  Cleveland  57,929 2000
Great Northern Blvd. at I-480 Ramp (North)  North Olmsted  57,389 1998
SOM Center Road at Mayfield Road  Mayfield Heights  57,140 2000
Rockside Road at I-77 Ramp (West)  Independence  56,316 1999
Cedar Road at I-271 Ramp (West)  Lyndhurst and Beachwood  56,155 1999
Rockside Road at I-77 Ramp (East)  Independence  56,028 1999
Ridge Road at Pearl Road  Parma  55,982 1999
Martin Luther King Blvd. at Carnegie Ave, Cedar Ave., and Cedar Glen Parkway  Cleveland  55,973 2000
Chagrin Blvd. at I-271 Ramp (East)  Beachwood  55,734 1997
Richmond Road at Mayfield Road  Lyndhurst  55,182 2000
Carnegie Ave at East 9th Street  Cleveland  54,737 1992
Chester Ave at East 30th Street  Cleveland  54,632 1992

Traffic count data is used by transportation officials at the County, State and Municipal levels to determine the need for roadway reconstruction and widening, traffic signalization, safety sign installation and detour route planning. Volume statistics are also used by businesses such as oil companies, restaurants, banks, real estate developers and outdoor adverisers when evaluating potential or current business locations.

For information pertaining to more than 1,600 intersections or to obtain the 2002 Cuyahoga County Report of Intersection Vehicle Counts ($75.00 per copy), please call the Traffic Department at (216) 348-3804 or send us an e-mail message.


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