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Universidad Autónoma de Cd. JuárezHenry Dunant 4016 Zona Pronaf / Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua, México
Ciudad Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey
FINAL REPORT
Vol I. Field Data Gathering
For
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Project Manager—TNRCCKarla Smith Hardison
Project Manager—UACJM. C. Gilberto Velazquez, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering - IIT
Contract Number: 585-1-38992
FEBRUARY 2002
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Ciudad Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle SurveyVol. I Field Data Gathering
Table of Contents
FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
METHODOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Bridge Data Collection Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Data Gathering Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Data Gathering Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Truck Fuel Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Model Year of Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Vehicle Classification Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
In-City Data Collection Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Truck Counts at Intersections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Vehicle Classification Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Trucking company survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Truck Drivers Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
EVALUATION OF HDV VKT/VMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
FUEL USE IN CD. JUÁREZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
ROUTE SELECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
VEHICLE SPEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
CONCLUSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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List of Tables
Table 1. U. S. Customs Truck Traffic Data - October 2000—June 2001 . . . . . . . . 9
Table 2. PART5 Vehicle Classification Distribution at the Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Table 3. PART5 Vehicle Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Table 4. Summary of Truck Drivers Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Table 5. PART5 Vehicle Classification Distribution in Cd. Juárez . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Table 6. PART5 Vehicle Classification Distribution in Cd. Juárez Including Busses23
Table 7. Total Number of Trucks and Fuel Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Table 8. Total Number of Busses and Fuel Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
List of Photos
Photo 1: Measuring Truck Queue Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Photo 2: Marking Queue Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Photo 3: Trucks Waiting For Customs Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Photo 4: Primary Inspections U.S. Customs Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Photo 5: Students Gathering Questionnaire Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Photo 6: Mexican Customs Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Photo 7: Border Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Photo 8: Typical Traffic Congestion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Photo 9: Typical Public Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
List of Figures
Figure 1: International Bridge Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Figure 2: Number of Trucks Crossing into U.S.at BOTA:
October 2000 – June 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Figure 3: Number of Trucks Crossing into U.S. at YSL:
October 2000 – June 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Figure 4: Monthly Daily Average Number of Truck Crossings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Figure 5: Percent of Loaded-Unloaded Trucks Crossing BOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Figure 6: Percent of Loaded-Unloaded Trucks Crossing Zaragosa . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Figure 7: Percent Fuel Type: Zaragosa Northbound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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Figure 8: Percent Fuel Type: Zaragosa Southbound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Figure 9: Percent Fuel Type: BOTA Southbound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Figure 10: Percent Fuel Type: BOTA Northbound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Figure 11: Percent Fuel Type: Santa Theresa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Figure 12: Zaragosa North: Number of Trucks per Model Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Figure 13: Zaragosa South: Number of Trucks per Model Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Figure 14: BOTA North: Number of Trucks per Model Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Figure 15: BOTA South: Number of Trucks per Model Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Figure16: SantaTheresa: Number of Trucks per Model Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Figure 17: Locations of Traffic Counting Intersections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Figure 18: Example Format of Intersection Traffic Count Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Figure 19: Example Format of IMIP’s Intersection Traffic Counting Procedure . . 19
Figure 20: Truck Company Telephone Survey Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Figure 21: Truck Operators Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Figure 22: Location of Route Areas for Speed Determination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
APPENDICES
Appendix A - Intersection Traffic Counts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Appendix B - Letter to U.S. Customs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Appendix C - Bridge Survey Questionnaires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Appendix D - Bridge Survey Responses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Appendix E - U.S. Customs Bridge Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Appendix F - Survey Responses from Truck & Bus Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Appendix G - Survey Responses from Truck Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Appendix H - Speed Study Results: Average Speed Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Appendix I - Speed Study Results: Idling Time Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
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FOREWORD
The June 2001 issue of EM magazine, Air & Waste Management Association’s
Magazine for Environmental Managers, contained an article about diesel engines and
their emissions of contaminants to the atmosphere. The following is an excerpt from
that article.
Diesel engines and their fueling infrastructure adversely affect all aspects of the natural
environment—land, water, and air. Diesel exhaust consists of hundreds of gas-phase,
particle-phase, and semi-volatile organic compounds, including typical combustion
products, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen, oxygen, and water vapor, as well as
carbon monoxide (CO), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbonyls, alkenes,
aromatic hydrocarbons, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PAH derivatives, and
oxides of sulfur (SO2)—compounds resulting from incomplete combustion. The
hydrocarbon (HC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from diesel combustion
contribute to smog formation, and the particulate matter (PM) emissions impair visibility.
Results from studies of intense urban hazes, known as “brown clouds,” in the Phoenix, AZ
and Denver, CO, metropolitan areas, as well as other studies in California and Vienna,
Austria, have determined that, although diesels constitute only about 5% of road vehicles,
they contribute anywhere from one-tenth to three-quarters of the optically active PM in
urban areas, depending on surrounding source characteristics. In addition, the deposition
of airborne diesel particles on the surfaces of buildings, tunnels, highway bridges, and
culturally important articles (e.g., statues) can cause damage and soiling, thus reducing the
useful life and aesthetic appeal of such structures.
There are also impacts associated with the production of diesel engines and vehicles and
the production, storage, and distribution of diesel fuel. Environmental impacts are often
quite visible, although the full extent of the damage may not appear immediately following
exposure.
Environmental damage from diesel impacts is not restricted to the perimeters of individual
events or well-defined state or local environs. Pollutants easily cross political boundaries,
and regional and global circulation patterns often make even natural barriers irrelevant.
The diesel engine’s higher efficiency means it emits less CO2 than equivalent gasoline fueled
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engines. Because CO2 is the principal greenhouse gas, concerns about global warming
have made diesel engines appear to be an attractive alternative to gasoline power.
However, the potential global warming benefits of diesel vehicles have been undercut by
recent studies, which indicate that diesel particles may alter cloud cover and rainfall,
possibly offsetting any CO2 advantage.
It is clearly evident that the environmental impacts of diesel usage are strongly multimedia
in nature, requiring the active involvement of ground and water protection interest, as well
as the air quality community, to address its consequences.
DIESEL AND HEALTH
Although diesel exhaust emissions contribute a small fraction of the organic compounds
released to the atmosphere, their health impacts are significant. Some of the components
of HC emissions and, most recently, PM emissions have been identified as toxic
substances, with the potential for serious adverse health effects. PAHs and dioxins, the
most toxic compounds resulting from petroleum hydrocarbon combustion, are abundant
in diesel exhaust and exhibit a wide range of physiochemical properties that influence their
environmental fate. Heavy metals, PAHs, and dioxins can be transported long distances
as gases or aerosols, and are apparently resistant to degradation on atmospheric particles.
As a result, heavy metals, PAHs, and dioxins are found in relatively high concentrations in
many rural and remote areas.
The most potentially significant health effect of diesel exhaust exposure is its ability to act
as an adjuvant in allergic responses and possible asthma. However, additional research
is needed at diesel exhaust concentration that more closely approximate current ambient
levels before the role of diesel exhaust exposure in the increasing allergy and asthma rates
in the United States and industrialized worlds is established.
Diesel PM (DPM) has also been linked with lung cancer. More than 30 human
epidemiological studies have investigated the potential carcinogencity of diesel exhaust.
On average, these studies found that long-term occupational exposures to diesel exhaust
were associated with a 40% increase in the relative risk of lung cancer. Several
organizations have reviewed the epidemiology and experimental studies associated with
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diesel exhaust and lung cancer and have reached similar conclusions. The carcinogenic
potential of diesel exhaust has also been demonstrated in numerous genotoxic and
mutagenic studies on some of the organic compounds typically detected in diesel exhaust.
The damage to DNA could, for example, take the form of changes in DNA-base
sequences (mutations) or gross structural changes to chromosomes. There is limited
diesel-specific information that addresses variable susceptibility to carcinogencity with the
general human population and vulnerable subgroups, including infants and children and
people with pre-existing health conditions. More research is needed to identify risk factors
specific to these groups.1
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INTRODUCTION
In a contractual agreement with the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
(TNRCC) the Universidad Autónoma de Cd. Juárez (UACJ) began a project in March
2001 to collect data from heavy duty diesel vehicles operating in Cd. Juárez. The
results of this work is presented in Volume I–Field Data Gathering.
UACJ forwarded the data to the Instituto Municipal Investigación y Planeación (IMIP)
to further analyze the data and provide to UACJ a report of the air emissions from
heavy duty vehicle operations in Juárez. IMIP incorporated the use of Travel Demand
Modeling (TDM) to analyze the data. Once the data were analyzed, the information
was incorporated into the EPA mobile emissions factor models, MOBILE Juárez and
PART5 to determine emissions from heavy duty vehicles. The TDM analysis and
emissions modeling results are presented in Volume II–Travel Demand and Emissions
Models.
This report describes the methodologies a procedures UACJ developed to gather the
field data from the truck and bus operations in Juárez and those that IMIP used to
determine emissions.
METHODOLOGY
The methodology to collect the data needed to report emissions from the truck and bus
operations in Juárez focused on these activity areas:
1. The number of commercial trucks and busses both in the city and at the
three international bridges that link Juárez with El Paso,
2. Vehicle idle time at the bridges,
3. Vehicle speed,
4. Vehicle travel information, and
5. Truck classification.
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PROCEDURE
Bridge Data Collection Procedures
UACJ contacted Mr. David A. Longoria, Port Director for the U. S. Customs in El Paso to
request his support and approval to conduct truck counting procedures on the U. S. side
of each bridge that links Juárez to El Paso. Mr. Longoria requested that UACJ coordinate
the project with Mr. Jose de Jesus Lopez, Chief Inspector, in his office located at the
Zaragosa bridge. See Appendix B for a copy of the letter sent to Mr. Longoria.
Data Gathering Activities
There are three international bridges that link Cd. Juárez with El Paso: Santa Theresa in
New Mexico, Bridge of the Americas (BOTA), and Zaragosa (YSL), the latter two being
in El Paso. Figure 1 shows the location of each bridge. Gathering data from the trucks
crossing through the truck inspection centers at each bridge required certain preparation
activities. Students measured the length of the roadway leading to the inspection center
to be able to estimate queue length of the trucks. Using a wheel device that measures
length, the students marked the roadway at 25 meter intervals. In this manner, knowing the
approximate length of a truck the queue length could be determined. This information was
also used to help determine wait times of the trucks in the queue. Additional information
gathered at the bridges was: 1) type of fuel 2) origin-destination and 3) vehicle age.
Photos 1 through 5 show these activities. Photos 6 and 7 show typical truck activities in
the border area. Appendix D contains the complete dataset for all information collected
during the bridge survey.
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New MexicoSanta Theresa
Bridge of the Americas (BOTA)
Zaragosa (YSL)
El Paso
Cd. Juárez
Figure 1: International Bridge Locations
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Photo 1: Measuring Truck Queue Distance
Photo 2: Marking Queue Length
Photo 3: Trucks Waiting For Customs Inspection
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Photo 4: Primary Inspections U.S. Customs Booth
Photo 5: Students Gathering Questionnaire Information
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ARRIVING
BOTA YSL
FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY
11,137 18,586 23,119 10,864
10,323 17,899 22,281 10,7698,660 14,769 14,989 6,898
9,148 17,156 17,987 8,886
9,477 15,648 16,222 8,96011,246 16,048 20,332 9,818
9,539 17,033 18,457 7,82210,645 19,186 22,786 8,378
9,474 16,573 19,616 7,197
Total 89,649 152,898 175,789 79,5929,961 16,989 19,532 8,844
Month
Oct.Nov.Dec.
May
Jun.
Avg. / Month
Jan.
Feb.Mar.
Apr.
Photo 6: Mexican Customs Area Photo 7: Border Area
Data Gathering Results
UACJ obtained monthly truck traffic data from U. S. Customs from October 2000
through June 2001 for BOTA and YSL. No data was available for Santa Theresa.
The data indicates that more loaded trucks travel through YSL by a margin of more
that two to one than BOTA. Table 1 shows the actual data obtained from U. S.
Customs while Figures 2 and 3 are charts that compare truck travel data through
each bridge. Data for this activity is provided in Appendix E.
Table 1. U. S. Customs Truck Traffic Data - October 2000—June 2001
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0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
Tru
cks/
Mo
nth
Oct. Dec. Feb. Apr. Jun.
Month
Number of Trucks Crossing into U.S. at Zaragosa - October 2000 - June 2001
Loaded
Unloaded
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
Tru
cks/
Mo
nth
Oct. Dec. Feb. Apr. Jun.
Month
Number of Trucks Crossing into U.S. at BOTA - October 2000 - June 2001
Loaded
Unloaded
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Figure 2: Number of Trucks Crossing into
U.S.at BOTA: October 2000 – June 2001
Figure 3: Number of Trucks
Crossing into U.S. at YSL:
October 2000 – June 2001
Figure 4 shows the monthly daily average of trucks passing through BOTA and YSL
during October 2000 through June 2001. This chart shows a decline in truck
crossings during December. This decline continued through February and returned
to normal during March. Reasons for the decline may be a reduced workforce in
the maquiladora industry during the last two weeks of December due to vacations
for the Christmas-New Year holidays resulting in reduced production and less
trucking of goods. The workforce begins to return to normal toward the end of
February.
Figures 5 and 6 show the percentage of loaded and unloaded trucks crossing at
BOTA and YSL. The loaded trucks include the new FHWA trruck classifications:
SU2, SU3, T2S1, T2S2, T3S1, and T3S2. These truck classification correspond to
the PART5 classifications as: LHDDV, MHDDV, HHDDV,HHDDV,HHDDV, and
HHDDV respectively. Refer to Table 3 for a description of the PART5
classifications. The TNRCC conducted a commercial truck survey in Laredo, Texas
in 1999. During this survey, over 19,000 trucks were observed during a 72-hour
period. The data collected from this survey provided the basis to estimate truck
weights as defined in PART5 2.
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Monthly Daily Average Number of Truck Crossings
0100200300400500600700800900
1000
Oct Nov Dic Ene Feb Mar Abr May Jun
Month
No.
of T
ruck
Cro
ssin
gs
FULL BOTA FULL YSL EMPTY BOTA EMPTY YSL
BOTA - % Loaded/Unloaded Trucks
37%
63%
Loaded - HHDDV Unloaded - MHDDV
Zaragosa - % Loaded/Unloaded Trucks
69%
31%
Loaded - HHDDV Unloaded - MHDDV
Figure 4: Monthly Daily Average Number of Truck Crossings
Figure 5: Percent of Loaded-Unloaded
Trucks Crossing BOTA
Figure 6: Percent of Loaded-
Unloaded Trucks Crossing Zaragosa
Truck Fuel Type
Figures 7 - 11 show the percentage of fuel types reported at the bridges. At
Zaragosa the data shows that 91% - 92% of the trucks are diesel fueled. At BOTA
80% of the trucks are diesel, while at Santa Theresa the data shows that 98% of the
trucks are diesel fueled.
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Truck Fuel Type - Zaragosa Northbound
6%
91%
3%
Gasoline
Diesel
Natural Gas
Truck Fuel Type - Zaragosa - Southbound
5%
92%
3%
Gasoline
Diesel
Natural Gas
Truck Fuel Type -- BOTA Northound
12%
80%
8%
GasolineDiesel
NG
Truck Fuel Type -- BOTA Southbound
15%
80%
5%
GasolineDiesel
Natural Gas
Truck Fuel Type -- Santa Theresa
98%
2%
Diesel
NG
Figure 7: Percent Fuel Type:
Zaragosa Northbound
Figure 8: Percent Fuel Type:
Zaragosa Southbound
Figure 9: Percent Fuel Type:
BOTA
Southbound
Figure 10: Percent Fuel Type:
BOTA
Northbound
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Zaragosa North - No. of Trucks per Model Year
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
1978
1983
1981
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1997
1996
2000
Model Year
Nu
mb
er o
f Tru
cks
Zaragosa South - No. of Trucks per Model Year
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
1970
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
Model Year
No
. of T
ruck
s
BOTA North -- No. of Trucks per Model Year
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
1965
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1999
2001
Model Year
No
. of T
ruck
s
BOTA South-- Number of Trucks per Model Year
0
5
10
15
20
25
1962
1978
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1999
2001
Model Year
No
. of
Tru
cks
Santa Theresa -- Number of Trucks per Model Year
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1970
1979
1982
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1998
2000
Model Year
No
. o
f T
ruc
ks
Figure 11: Percent Fuel Type:
Santa Theresa
Figure 12: Zaragosa North
Number of Trucks per Model Year
Figure 13: Zaragosa South
Number of Trucks per Model Year
Figure 14: BOTA
North
Number of Trucks per Model Year
Figure 15:
BOTA South
Number of Trucks per Model Year
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Figure16: SantaTheresa
Number of Trucks per Model Year
Model Year of Trucks
The model of trucks surveyed at each bridge location is presented in Figures 12 -
16. At Zaragosa most of the trucks are model years 1990 - 1995, with 1962 as the
oldest truck and the most recent trucks are 2001 model year. Santa Theresa shows
a more even age distribution ranging from model years 1970 to 2000.
Vehicle Classification Distribution
PART5 vehicle classification distribution at each bridge is shown in Table 2 For the
loaded/empty percentages at BOTA and Zaragosa bridge the data from US
Customs was used. At BOTA 63% of the trucks travel empty and 37% loaded. At
Zaragosa 69% are loaded trucks and 31% empty. At Santa Theresa 95% of the
trucks are loaded and 5% empty.
Table 2. PART5 Vehicle Classification Distribution at the Bridges
PART5
Vehicle
Class
BOTA
(no busses)
(%)
BOTA
Including
busses (%)
ZARAGOSA
(%)
STA
THERESA
(%)
HDGV 15.1 14.6 5.6 0.0
2BHDDV 10.4 10.0 0.0 0.0
LHDDV 12.0 11.5 2.4 0.0
MHDDV 41.8 40.3 32.1 5.0
HHDDV 20.7 19.9 59.9 95.0
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Busses 3.7 0.0 0.0
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Table 3. PART5 Vehicle Classification
FHWA Truck
Classification
(Old)
FHWA Truck
Classification
(New)
PART5
ClassificationTruck Caricature
Gross Vehicle
Weight (lbs.)
2B-8B HDGVHDGV (heavy-duty
gasoline truck)> 8,500
2B T2, T3
2BHDDV (class 2B
heavy-duty diesel
vehicle)
8,501 - 10,000
3, 4, 5 SU2LHDDV (light heavy-
duty vehicle)10,000 - 19,500
6, 7, 8A SU3MHDDV (medium
heavy-duty vehicle)19,501 33,000
Loaded
8B T2S1HHDDV (heavy heavy-
duty diesel vehicle)33,000+
8B T2S2 HHDDV 33,000+
8B T3S1 HHDDV 33,000+
8B T3S2 HHDDV 33,000+
8B T2S1-R2 HHDDV 33,000+
8B T2S3-R2 HHDDV 33,000+
8B T3S2-R2 HHDDV 33,000+
Unloaded
8B T2S1 LHDDV 10,000 - 19,500
8B T2S2 MHDDV 19,501 33,000
8B T3S1 MHDDV 19,501 33,000
8B T3S2 MHDDV 19,501 33,000
8B T2S1-R2 HHDDV 33,000+
8B T2S3-R2 HHDDV 33,000+
8B T3S2-R2 HHDDV 33,000+
Busses
In-City Data Collection Procedures
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Truck Counts at Intersections
IMIP informed UACJ that traffic surveys that included truck data had already been
performed in an earlier project with the TNRCC4 in addition to performing their own
analysis on a year-to-year basis. The information collected by IMIP recorded the
number of all vehicles passing through an intersection in addition to classifying each
vehicle. The information was recorded at 65 intersections throughout Juárez from
1997 to 2001. Over this time period, approximately 750,000 vehicles were counted
with trucks and busses comprising about seven percent of the vehicle fleet. Figure
17 shows the location of each of the intersections where traffic counts were
conducted. An example of the data collected during this time period is shown in
Figure 18 while the complete data set is contained in Appendix A. IMIP developed a
form that shows the traffic flow through an intersection in any direction (Figure 19).
This form was developed to show traffic flow through each intersection in the city.
Photo 8: Typical Traffic Congestion Photo 9: Typical Public
Transportation
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A = Automobiles (cars, vans, pick ups, etc)B = BusesC = Heavy Duty TrucksT = Total vehicles
(Note: The one-hour totals are for traffic from all directions at the intersection. We counted the traffic arriving at the intersection to estimate these totals - numbers in bold red in the "Sample form used by IMIP" included in this spreadsheet-)
ONE HOUR TRAFFIC COUNTS
Fecha One-hour TotalsID UBICACION AÑO d/m/a Hora A B C T1 Av. de los Aztecas y C. Tzetzales 200124/01/2001 18:00-19:00 2303 132 31 2466
2 Av. de los Aztecas y C. Prfra. Elisa Griensen 200118/01/2001 18:00-19:00 2583 135 36 2754
3 Av. de los Aztecas y C. Pavorreal 200116/01/2001 07:00-08:00 1768 129 88 1985
200116/01/2001 18:00-19:00 2283 109 45 24374 Av. Henequén y Blvd. Independencia (Libramiento Aeropuerto) 200103/03/2001 11:00-12:00 2692 125 184 3001
200103/03/2001 17:00-18:00 3059 119 50 3228
TRAFFIC COUNTS AT 65 INTERSECTIONS WITHIN CIUDAD JUAREZFigure 17: Locations of Traffic Counting Intersections
Figure 18: Example Format of Intersection Traffic Count Data
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Figure 19: Example Format of IMIP’s Intersection Traffic Counting Procedure
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Vehicle Classification Distribution
In order to determine the vehicle classification distribution and to validate the total
number of trucks and busses operating in Juárez, UACJ designed two types of
questionnaires; one directed to the trucking companies while the other was directed
to the truck operators.
Trucking company survey
The form directed to the trucking companies contained a caricature of different
configurations of commercial trucks that are in use in Juárez to transport goods and
materials throughout the city. Rather than send the questionnaire to the trucking
companies, UACJ compiled a list of the major trucking companies using the Juárez
telephone directory as a source of information. Figure 20 shows an example
completed questionnaire used for this survey. Out of 61 truck companies contacted,
77% were positive responses for the survey (47 out of 61) and 23% that did not answer
the survey (14 out of 61). There were a total of 4,947 trucks identified from the 47
companies responding to the questionnaire
Figure 20: Truck Company Telephone Survey Form
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Truck Drivers Survey
Forty truck drivers in Cd. Juárez participated in a survey questionnaire that was
designed to obtain detailed information about their operations in a 24-hour period
(Figure 21). The drivers were asked to provide information for each of the trips they
conducted including the origin and destination of each trip, purpose of the trip (deliver
freight, pick up freight, etc), type of vehicle they drove, type of fuel and information
about international crossings when they traveled across the U.S.-Mexico border, e.g.,
what was their wait time. The drivers were also asked to provide information about all
their activities, including trips made by means other than a truck (car, bus, etc) even
though the purpose of the survey was to obtain data for heavy duty vehicles (HDV).
This approach was taken to avoid skewed truck data as to what was important or not
and provide activity data. Data captured from the survey only included information from
HDV trips made within Cd. Juárez and to and from the international crossings.
A summary of the truck drivers survey is presented in Table 4 while the complete
survey responses are contained in Appendix G.
Table 4. Summary of Truck Drivers Survey
Truck ClassTotal
TripsDiesel Gasoline
Natural
Gas/
Propane
Loaded Unloaded
Distance
Traveled
(km)SU2, SU3 27 10 8 9 13 14 372.07
T2, T3 32 32 0 0 0 32 342.73
T2S2 1 1 0 0 1 0 4.44
T3S2 100 100 0 0 70 30 1258.18
T3S3 10 10 0 0 5 5 150.94
TOTALS 170 153 8 9 89 81 2128.36
A total of 170 trips were conducted by the 40 truck drivers surveyed, an average of
4.25 trips/driver. This total represents only the trips conducted within Cd. Juárez, the
major area of interest for this study. Distance traveled for those trucks that went across
the US-Mexico border, only the portion of the trip made in Cd. Juárez was considered.
Trips made entirely outside Cd. Juárez were not considered.
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The total number of HDV trucks and busses and the type of fuel obtained through the
survey for truck and bus companies were used to make the distribution of the PART5
vehicle classification by percentages. See Appendix F for the complete dataset for
the truck and bus companies.
The PART5 vehicle classification distribution within Cd. Juárez not including the
busses is shown in Table 5
Table 5. PART5 Vehicle Classification Distribution in Cd. Juárez
(Busses not included)
PART5 Vehicle Class Number of vehiclesVehicle Classification
Distribution (%)
HDGV 127 2.5
2BHDDV 982 19.3
LHDDV 282 5.6
MHDDV 1354 26.7
HHDDV 2329 45.9
PART5 has only one category for busses, regardless of the type of fuel used. The
survey to the truck and bus companies indicated there were 3,786 busses in Cd.
Juárez, with 61.8% using diesel and 38.2% using natural gas or propane.
The PART5 vehicle classification distribution within Cd. Juárez including the busses
is shown in Table 6
Table 6. PART5 Vehicle Classification Distribution in Cd. Juárez Including Busses
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PART5 Vehicle Class Number of vehicles
Vehicle Classification
Distribution (%)
HDGV 127 1.4
2BHDDV 982 11.1
LHDDV 282 3.2
MHDDV 1354 15.3
HHDDV 2329 26.3
BUSSES 3786 42.7
The Paso del Norte bridge, that links downtown Juárez with downtown El Paso, does
not have HDV truck or bus traffic.
EVALUATION OF HDV VKT/VMT
In order to obtain the VKT/VMT, the route for each trip reported in the truck drivers
survey was plotted on a GIS (Geographic Information System) map of the roadway
network for Cd. Juárez, using the information for the origin and destination of each trip
and the shortest route between those points along the truck routes and major arterials
of the roadway network. Once the route for each trip was plotted a GIS utility within Arc
View® was used to calculate the length of each trip.
A daily VKT/VMT was obtained for each truck by adding all the individual trips taken
within a 24-hour period. The VKT/VMT for each vehicle ranged from 7.36 km (4.57
miles) to 148.07 km (92.02 miles), with an average of 53.21 km (33.07 miles) for all
trucks.
FUEL USE IN CD. JUÁREZ
Diesel is the predominant fuel used in Cd. Juárez. Ninety-three percent of the trucks
and 61.8% of the busses use diesel fuel. Other fuels used are gasoline (2.4% trucks,
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0.0% busses) and natural gas or propane (4.5% trucks, 38.2% busses). The
percentages for natural gas and propane were not available.
Table 7. Total Number of Trucks and Fuel Type
Total Trucks Type of Truck Type of Fuel
Trucks
with
trailer
Single-
Unit
Trucks
Diesel GasolineNatural
Gas/Propane
5315 4382 933 4947 127 241
Percentages 93.1% 2.4% 4.5%
Table 8. Total Number of Busses and Fuel Type
Total BussesTYPE OF FUEL
Diesel GasolineNatural
Gas/Propane
3786 2341 0 1445
Percentages 61.8% 0.0% 38.2%
ROUTE SELECTION
Fifty-seven segments of the roadway network were selected to conduct this study.
Each segment was generally located between two traffic signals and/or stop signs. In
most cases, there were consecutive segments in a selected route. UACJ consulted
a GIS map of Juárez to select the main routes generally traveled by HDVs. The GIS
map identified the location of industrial parks, streetlights, main streets, avenues, and
truck routes approved by the city. From this information, 57 segments were selected
for this study to represent the majority of the HDV traffic. The routes driven are shown
in Figure 22. The routes included principal arterials, minor arterials and collectors.
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VEHICLE SPEED
The MOBILE5 Juárez model is very sensitive to changes in vehicle speeds. The
methodology to determine the speed of vehicles operating in Juárez incorporated the
use of the “trailing car system.” A driver and a companion would trail a HDV truck as
they traveled along a selected road segment. The companion recorded the time it took
the truck that was being followed to go from one intersection to another, and the idling
time of the truck if it happened to stop for either a traffic signal or a stop sign. This
procedure was then conducted in the opposite direction along the same segment for
three times at different hours of the day in order to characterize the average speed of
the HDV truck for different areas within the roadway network.
From this activity the general average speed for HDV trucks within Cd. Juárez was
50.19 km/hr, with a minimum of 30.2 km/hr and a maximum of 83.5 km/hr. The
minimum speed corresponds to a heavy traffic segment (on Ejercito Nacional, from
Valentin Fuentes to Petirrojo), and the maximum speed corresponds to an area with
no traffic signals on a segment of the highway leading to Chihuahua. All data collected
for the speed survey is contained in Appendices H and I.
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E N C U E S T A D E T R A N S P O R T E P A R A C I U D A D J U A R E ZU A C J - I M I P
F E C H A d e l d í a e n q u e s e l l e v a r o n a c a b o l o s v i a j e s : , / / 2 0 0 1D í a d e l a s e m a n a D í a M e s
(martes , miércoles o jueves) ( n ú m e r o )
N o m b r e d e E n c u e s t a d o r : L u g a r d e E n c u e s t a :
F e c h a d e E n c u e s t a : H o r a d e E n c u e s t a :
( 1 ) S U P R I M E R V I A J E C O M E N Z O E N ( N O M B R E D E L L U G A R ) : 1 M i h o g a r . 2 O t r o l u g a r :
C A L L E y N U M E R O : C O L O N I A :
U B I C A C I O N A P R O X I M A D A ( I n d i q u e e l c r u c e d e
cal les más cercano a este lugar) :
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
¿ A Q U E H O R A S
V C O M E N Z O Y
I ¿ E N Q U E L U G A R ¿ C U A L F U E E L ¿ Q U E T I P O D E A Q U E H O R A S ¿ Q U E T I P O D E V E H I C U L O M A N E J O ? C R U C E I N T E R N A C I O N A L
A T E R M I N O E L V I A J E ? P R O P O S I T O D E L V I A J E ? L U G A R E S ? T E R M I N O
J E S T E V I A J E ?
E (Tachar sólo un número (Tachar sólo un número ( E s c r i b i r h o r a s (Tachar sólo un número en cada v ia je)
en cada viaje) en cada viaje) y minutos , y
N o . t a c h a r A M o P M )
C I U D A D : 1 Juárez 1 Ir a l t rabajo . 1 M i h o g a r . C L A S I F I C A C I O N D E V E H I C U L O ¿ C R U Z O A L G U N P U E N T E
2 E l P a s o 2 E n t r e g a r c a r g a . 2 Domici l io part icular . C O M E N Z O : ( V E R F O R M A A N E X A ) I N T E R N A C I O N A L E N E S T E V I A J E ?
P 3 O t r a : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 R e c o g e r c a r g a . 3 I n d u s t r i a , M a q u i l a . H O R A S M I N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 S I N O
R 4 E n t r e g a r y r e c o g e r 4 Taller. : E N C A S O D E S E R A F I R M A T I V A S U
I N O M B R E D E L L U G A R c a r g a . 5 A l m a c e n . A M 1 T i p o d e c o m b u s t i b l e : R E S P U E S T A , C U A L P U E N T E C R U Z O ?
M 5 M a n t e n i m i e n t o d e 6 P a t i o ( A r e a d e P M 2 1 D i e s e l L I B R E
E V I A J E v e h í c u l o , p o n e r M o v i m i e n t o s ) 2 G a s o l i n a Z A R A G O Z A
R D O M I C I L I O c o m b u s t i b l e . 7 C e n t r o C o m e r c i a l , T E R M I N O : 3 G a s S A N T A T E R E S A
O N o . 1 C A L L E y N U M E R O : 6 C u e s t i o n e s T i e n d a , M e r c a d o , H O R A S M I N 4 O t r o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O T R O
personales (escuela , O f i c i n a , B a n c o , : C U A N T O F U E S U T I E M P O D E
F C O L O N I A : c o m p r a s , b a n c o , Escuela , Restaurante . A M 1 A ñ o : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E S P E R A P A R A C R U Z A R ?
U comer , etc) . 8 O T R O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P M 2 M a r c a : 1 D i n a H O R A S M I N U T O S
E C R U C E D E C A L L E S M A S 7 R e g r e s a r a c a s a . 2 V o l v o
C E R C A N O A E S T E L U G A R 8 O T R O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D U R A C I O N : 3 M e r c e d e s A N T E S D E L O S A T A Q U E S A E . U . ,
A : H O R A S M I N 4 International C U A L E R A E L T I E M P O D E C R U C E ?
: 5 K e n w o r t h H O R A S M I N U T O S
6 O t r o :
C I U D A D : 1 Juárez 1 Ir a l t rabajo . 1 M i h o g a r . C L A S I F I C A C I O N D E V E H I C U L O ¿ C R U Z O A L G U N P U E N T E
2 E l P a s o 2 E n t r e g a r c a r g a . 2 Domici l io part icular . C O M E N Z O : M I S M O Q U E A N T E R I O R : I N T E R N A C I O N A L E N E S T E V I A J E ?
D 3 O t r a : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 R e c o g e r c a r g a . 3 I n d u s t r i a , M a q u i l a . H O R A S M I N S I N O
E 4 E n t r e g a r y r e c o g e r 4 Taller. : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 E N C A S O D E S E R A F I R M A T I V A S U
S N O M B R E D E L L U G A R c a r g a . 5 A l m a c e n . A M 1 T i p o d e c o m b u s t i b l e : R E S P U E S T A , C U A L P U E N T E C R U Z O ?
P 5 M a n t e n i m i e n t o d e 6 P a t i o ( A r e a d e P M 2 1 D i e s e l L I B R E
U V I A J E v e h í c u l o , p o n e r M o v i m i e n t o s ) 2 G a s o l i n a Z A R A G O Z A
E D O M I C I L I O c o m b u s t i b l e . 7 C e n t r o C o m e r c i a l , T E R M I N O : 3 G a s S A N T A T E R E S A
S N o . 2 C A L L E y N U M E R O : 6 C u e s t i o n e s T i e n d a , M e r c a d o , H O R A S M I N 4 O t r o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O T R O
personales (escuela , O f i c i n a , B a n c o , : C U A N T O F U E S U T I E M P O D E
F C O L O N I A : c o m p r a s , b a n c o , Escuela , Restaurante . A M 1 A ñ o : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E S P E R A P A R A C R U Z A R ?
U comer , etc) . 8 O T R O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P M 2 M a r c a : 1 D i n a H O R A S M I N U T O S
E C R U C E D E C A L L E S M A S 7 R e g r e s a r a c a s a . 2 V o l v o
C E R C A N O A E S T E L U G A R 8 O T R O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D U R A C I O N : 3 M e r c e d e s A N T E S D E L O S A T A Q U E S A E . U . ,
A : H O R A S M I N 4 International C U A L E R A E L T I E M P O D E C R U C E ?
: 5 K e n w o r t h H O R A S M I N U T O S
6 O t r o :
Figure 21: Truck Operators Questionnaire
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Figure 22: Location of Route Areas for Speed Determination
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CONCLUSIONS
This survey examined truck operations in Juárez and at the border for the purpose to
begin initial data collection efforts to modify MOBILE Juárez and to begin the initial
data collection efforts needed for the development of PART5 Juárez. The survey was
designed to gather actual truck/bus information throughout the city by querying the truck
companies and their truck operators about the size of their truck fleet and where are
they driven in the city/border. The information gathered from the survey helped to
provide the necessary data needed to report the emissions from trucks and busses of
HC, CO, NOx, and PM.
Heavy duty vehicles comprise less than two percent of the overall Juárez vehicle fleet.
Also, when compared to the population of the cars and small trucks that operate in the
city, the emissions from HDVs are minimal. However, studies have shown that diesel
emissions may be carcinogenic to humans and may contribute complications to those
that may have asthma or bronchitis especially to children and older adults that reside
in residential neighborhoods that have a high incidence of truck travel.
Future studies should be directed towards the upgrade of MOBILE Juárez and the
development of PART5 Juárez. Both models should then be included into EPA’s latest
mobile model. The use of these computer models will provide the necessary tools and
data needed to develop air quality control programs that, if implemented, will provided
a better quality of life for the citizens of Juárez.
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1. Lloyd, Alan C.; Cackette, Thomas A. Diesel Engines: Environmental Impact
and Control; EM 2001, June, pp. 34-40.
2. Commercial Truck Survey in Laredo, Texas, Carl Snow, Tom Rioux, et. al.
A&WMA Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, June, 2000.
3. Development of MOBILE Juárez for Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, Carl
Snow, Bill Gill, et. al., A&WMA Association, Toronto, Canada, June,1998.
4. Instituto Municipal de Investigación y Planeación. Multimodal Transportation
Study; Contract Number: 9880055000; Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission: Austin, Texas; 1999
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Appendix A - Intersection Traffic Counts
TRAFFIC COUNTS AT 65 INTERSECTIONS WITHIN CIUDAD JUAREZ
A = Automobiles (cars, vans, pick ups, etc)B = BusesC = Heavy Duty TrucksT = Total vehicles
(Note: The one-hour totals are for traffic from all directions at the intersection. We counted the traffic arriving at the intersection to
estimate these totals - numbers in bold red in the "Sample form used by IMIP" included in this spreadsheet-)
ONE HOUR TRAFFIC COUNTS
ID INTERSECTION Date One-hour TotalsYear d/m/y Time A B C T
1 Av. de los Aztecas y C. Tzetzales 2001 24/01/200118:00-19:00 2303 132 31 24662 Av. de los Aztecas y C. Prfra. Elisa Griensen 2001 18/01/200118:00-19:00 2583 135 36 27543 Av. de los Aztecas y C. Pavorreal 2001 16/01/200107:00-08:00 1768 129 88 1985
2001 16/01/200118:00-19:00 2283 109 45 24374 Av. Henequéén y Blvd. Independencia (Libramiento Aeropuerto) 2001 03/03/200111:00-12:00 2692 125 184 3001
2001 03/03/200117:00-18:00 3059 119 50 32285 Blvd. Oscar Flores y Av. Ramón Rivera Lara 2000 23/02/200017:00-18:00 4639 181 184 50046 Blvd. Oscar Flores y Calle Minatitlán 2000 14/03/200017:00-18:00 4070 227 175 44727 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y C. Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera 2000 22/08/200015:00-16:00 2703 136 96 29358 Av. de Las Torres y Av. Henequén 2000 14/12/200017:30-18:30 8507 233 154 88949 Av. de las Torres y Av. Santiago Troncoso (Santiago Blancas) 2000 06/04/200007:00-08:00 3327 104 100 3531
2000 06/04/200017:30-18:30 3638 107 178 392310 Av. Vicente Guerrero, Av. Laguna de Tamiahua y Blvd. Tomás Fernandez 2000 23/03/200007:00-08:00 3769 49 61 3879
2000 23/03/200017:00-18:00 4496 82 84 466211 Av. 16 de Septiembre y C. Argentina 1999 6/10/199916:00-17:00 1290 69 7 1366
1999 6/10/199911:00-12:00 1235 48 11 129412 Av. Ejercito Nacional y Paseo de la Victoria 1999 15/10/199908:00-09:00 4351 45 183 4579
1999 15/10/199913:00-14:00 4312 58 175 45451999 15/10/199918:00-19:00 6682 55 116 6853
13 Av. de la Raza y Plutarco Elias Calles 1999 25/08/199907:30-08:30 5230 99 61 539014 Av. Henequen y Blvd Independencia (ó Libramiento Aeropuerto) 1999 8/12/199917:00-18:00 1920 115 122 2157
ONE HOUR TRAFFIC COUNTS
ID INTERSECTION Date One-hour TotalsYear d/m/y Time A B C T
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1999 11/12/199916:00-17:00 2399 108 76 258315 Av. Industrias ó A.J. Bermudez y Av. Manuel Gómez Morin 1999 01/02/199912:00-13:00 4973 99 274 5346
1999 01/02/199915:30-16:30 5883 275 291 644916 Av. Plutarco Elias Calles y Paseo Triunfo de la Republica 1999 26/08/199907:30-08:30 5920 102 90 611217 Av. Tecnológico y Av. Ramón Rivera Lara 1999 25/02/199907:45-08:45 4727 101 302 5130
1999 23/02/199918:00-19:00 5999 98 126 622318 Av. Vicente Guerrero, Av. Laguna de Tamiahua y Blvd. Tomás Fernandez 1999 26/01/199907:00-08:00 3597 37 43 3677
1999 26/01/199917:00-18:00 4452 77 80 460919 Blvd. Municipio Libre Nte. y Eje Vial Juan Gabriel 1999 18/10/199908:00-09:00 3082 137 101 3320
1999 18/10/199908:00-09:00 3573 159 117 38491999 18/10/199913:00-14:00 3326 147 138 36111999 18/10/199913:00-14:00 3919 171 160 42501999 18/10/199918:00-19:00 4156 140 96 4392
20 Blvd. Municipio Libre y C. Libertad 1999 07/10/199908:00-09:00 1870 144 83 20971999 07/10/199913:00-14:00 2141 151 98 23901999 07/10/199918:00-19:00 2372 132 36 2540
21 Blvd. Municipio Libre Sur y Av. Reforma 1999 07/10/199908:00-09:00 1963 182 67 22121999 07/10/199913:00-14:00 2333 198 33 25641999 7/10/199913:00-14:00 2021 177 70 2268
22 Blvd. Municipio Libre Norte y Av. Reforma 1999 07/10/199908:00-09:00 1975 178 69 22221999 07/10/199913:00-14:00 2011 174 80 22651999 07/10/199918:00-19:00 2068 207 28 2303
23 Av. División del Norte ó Municipio Libre y C. Belisario Dominguez 1999 06/10/199908:00-09:00 1667 91 57 18151999 06/10/199913:00-14:00 1865 114 94 20731999 06/10/199918:00-19:00 2286 104 33 2423
24 Av. Ejército Nacional y Av. López Mateos 1999 12/10/199908:00-09:00 4031 69 89 41891999 12/10/199913:00-14:00 4776 91 174 5041
25 Av. Ejército Nacional y Av . Valentin Fuentes 1999 13/10/199908:00-09:00 5196 43 121 53601999 13/10/199913:00-14:00 5632 56 139 58271999 13/10/199918:00-19:00 5405 34 55 5494
26 Av. Ejército Nacional y Av. Petirrojo 1999 14/10/199908:00-09:00 4375 48 88 45111999 14/10/199913:00-14:00 5482 51 131 56641999 14/10/199918:00-19:00 4333 45 38 4416
27 Av. Ejército Nacional y Rancho el Becerro 1999 14/10/199908:00-09:00 2977 59 126 31621999 14/10/199913:00-14:00 3212 68 163 34431999 14/10/199918:00-19:00 4082 47 88 4217
ONE HOUR TRAFFIC COUNTS
ID INTERSECTION Date One-hour TotalsYear d/m/y Time A B C T
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28 Av. Ejéército Nacional y Rancho Mezteñas 1999 15/10/199908:00-09:00 3175 74 167 34161999 15/10/199913:00-14:00 4015 70 143 42281999 15/10/199918:00-19:00 4207 48 60 4315
29 Belisario Dominguez y Av. División del Norte 1999 6/10/199906:00-09:00 1667 91 57 18151999 6/10/199913:00-14:00 1865 114 94 20731999 6/10/199918:00-19:00 2286 104 33 2423
30 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y C. Ponciano Arriaga 1998 28/05/199815:00-16:00 4450 203 219 48721998 28/05/199807:30-08:30 3552 153 212 3917
31 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y Prolongación Ramóón Rivera Lara 1998 5/11/199816:00-17:00 2926 184 216 332632 Av. Industrias(óó A.J.Bermudez) y Blvd. Tomas Fernandez 1998 28/09/199817:15-18:15 4079 79 185 434333 Blvd. Oscar Flores(ó C. Casas Gdes.) y Blvd. Zaragoza 1998 11/06/1999807:15-08:15 3276 140 317 3733
1998 11/06/1999816:00-17:00 3885 259 249 43931998 12/06/1999807:30-08:30 3192 138 348 36781998 12/06/1999816:15-17:15 4019 272 252 45431998 13/06/1999812:15-13:15 4424 127 301 48521998 13/06/1999817:00-18:00 4292 122 154 45681998 14/06/1999812:30-13:30 4052 105 84 42411998 14/06/1999819:00-20:00 3514 99 70 3683
34 Av. Tecnológico (ó C. Panamericana) y Blvd. Zaragoza 1998 04/06/1999816:00-17:00 5976 334 298 66081998 04/06/1999808:00-09:00 4089 163 169 44211998 05/06/1999807:30-08:30 4783 184 192 51591998 05/06/1999817:30-18:30 5823 231 324 63781998 06/06/1999815:00-16:00 5631 221 336 61881998 06/06/1999811:00-12:00 5904 190 245 63391998 07/06/1999812:00-13:00 4354 156 185 46951998 07/06/1999815:00-16:00 4485 176 267 4928
35 Av. Tecnológico y Av. Del Granjero 1997 20/03/19979:00-10:00 2744 148 156 30481997 20/03/199717:30-18:30 3636 120 84 3840
36 Av. Tecnológico y Av. Jilotepec (ó Manuel Cloutier) 1997 13/03/19979:00-10:00 1124 92 68 128413/03/199718:00-19:00 1361 126 34 1521
37 Av. Tecnológico y Av. Pedro Rosales de León 1997 5/3/19978:15-9:15 7112 84 340 75365/3/199717:45-18:45 6599 110 152 6861
38 Av. Tecnológico y Av. de la Raza 1997 4/3/19977:45-8:45 5204 248 68 55204/3/199717:15-18:15 5812 204 64 6080
39 Av. Tecnológico y Av. Ramón Rivera Lara 1997 6/3/19978:00-9:00 6156 127 244 65276/3/199717:45-18:45 5640 144 148 5932
ONE HOUR TRAFFIC COUNTS
ID INTERSECTION Date One-hour TotalsYear d/m/y Time A B C T
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40 Av. Tecnológico y Blvd. Teofilo Borunda 1997 3/6/19977:30-8:30 4360 116 172 46483/6/199718:00-19:00 4896 136 292 5324
41 Av. Tecnológico y Blvd. Zaragoza 1997 19/03/19977:45-8:45 3828 116 248 419219/03/199716:30-17:30 4636 204 275 5115
42 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y Av. Manuel Gutierrez Néjera 1997 6/5/19979:00-10:00 2569 108 128 28056/5/199717:45-18:45 2616 116 88 2820
43 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y Av. Minatitlan 1997 29/04/19977:45-8:45 3336 100 144 358029/04/199716:15-17:15 3552 148 116 3816
44 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y Av. Ponciano Arriaga 1997 24/04/19977:30-8:30 3208 132 152 34926/5/199717:30-18:30 3260 88 92 3440
45 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y Av. Prolongación Ramón Rivera Lara 1997 30/04/19977:45-8:45 3284 88 188 356030/04/199717:00-18:00 2946 88 96 3130
46 Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y Blvd. Zaragoza 1997 23/04/19977:45-8:45 2940 132 120 319223/04/199716:45-17:45 2916 172 180 3268
47 Av. Industrias (ó Av. A.J.Bermudez) y Av. Manuel Gómez Morin 1997 18/03/19977:45-8:45 3471 77 118 366618/03/199718:00-19:00 4962 100 205 5267
48 Av. Industrias (ó Av. A.J. Bermudez) y Blvd. Tomás Fernandez 1997 08/05/199717:30-18:30 3054 71 107 323208/05/19977:15-8:15 3243 60 93 3396
49 Av. Heroico Colegio Militar y Av. General Rivas Guillen 1997 15/07/19978:30-9:30 1885 79 106 207015/07/199715:30-16:30 2558 220 61 2839
50 Av. Heroico Colegio Militar y Av. Francisco Villa 1997 16/07/19978:30-9:30 1599 81 82 176216/07/199715:30-16:30 2742 249 64 3055
51 Av. Heroico Colegio Militar y Av. Universidad 1997 6/3/19977:00-8:00 4460 60 52 45726/3/199717:30-18:30 2652 80 64 2796
52 Av. Heroico Colegio Militar y Av. Adolfo López Mateos 1997 5/3/19977:00-8:00 3980 44 28 40525/3/199716:00-17:00 3516 264 148 3928
53 Av. Ejercito Nacional y Av. Plutarco Elias Calles 1997 5/6/19979:00-10:00 3496 48 151 36955/6/199718:00-19:00 4067 48 101 4216
54 Av. Ejercito Nacional y Av. Adolfo López Mateos 1997 12/6/19978:45-9:45 3719 57 174 395012/6/199718:00-19:00 4660 64 156 4880
55 Av. Ejercito Nacional y Av. Paseo de la Victoria 1997 11/6/19977:15-8:15 4037 35 117 418911/6/199717:15-18:15 4434 54 202 4690
56 Blvd. Oscar Flores (ó C.Casas Grandes) y Calle Camino Viejo a San
José1997 14/05/19977:45-8:45 2316 216 64 2596
14/05/199716:30-17:30 2388 184 68 264057 Blvd. Oscar Flores (ó C.Casas Grandes) y Av. Adolfo López Mateos 1997 20/05/19979:00-10:00 3232 236 204 3672
ONE HOUR TRAFFIC COUNTS
ID INTERSECTION Date One-hour TotalsYear d/m/y Time A B C T
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8/4/199717:30-18:30 3916 236 148 430058 Blvd. Oscar Flores (ó C.Casas Grandes) y Av. Montes Urales 1997 18/03/19978:15-9:15 2336 124 164 262459 Blvd. Oscar Flores (ó C.Casas Grandes) y Av. Ponciano Arriaga 1997 11/3/19978:00-9:00 2952 188 196 3336
11/3/199718:00-19:00 3200 152 208 356060 Blvd. Oscar Flores (ó C.Casas Grandes) y Av. Plutarco Elias Calles 1997 18/05/199718:00-19:00 2940 152 156 3248
13/05/19978:30-9:30 2696 176 92 296413/05/199718:00-19:00 2988 184 92 3264
61 Blvd. Oscar Flores (ó C.Casas Grandes) y Av. Ramóón Rivera Lara 1997 9/4/19978:00-9:00 3560 184 236 39809/4/199716:00-17:00 3692 252 176 4120
62 Blvd. Oscar Flores (ó C.Casas Grandes) y Blvd. Zaragoza 1997 8/4/19977:45-8:45 3188 112 228 35288/4/199716:45-17:45 3652 136 168 3956
63 Av. Malecon y Av. General Rivas Guillen 1997 10/7/19978:30-9:30 770 96 18 88410/6/199715:30-16:30 1159 110 12 1281
64 Av. Malecon y Calle Internacional 1997 9/7/19978:30-9:30 699 78 12 7899/7/199715:15-16:15 711 77 10 798
65 Av. de los Insurgentes y Miguel Ahumada 1997 29/05/19977:45-8:45 1233 226 13 147229/05/199718:00-19:00 3652 136 168 3956
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June 5, 2001 Mr. David A. Longoria Service Port Director 797 South Zaragosa Road, Building B El Paso, Texas 79907 Re: Border Truck Survey Dear Mr. Longoria: The Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ) is currently conducting a project under contract with the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission (TNRCC) to determine commercial truck and bus activities in Cd. Juárez and also at each border crossing. The TNRCC has conducted similar projects in the past in Cd. Juárez and El Paso, but no information has been gathered about truck/bus operations. This information is needed by both the TNRCC and the Mexican government to develop a comprehensive air quality plan to determine what the major sources of air pollution are and to develop strategies to reduce the emissions from these sources. In order to accomplish the goals of the project, UACJ partnered with the Instituto Municipal de Investigación y Planeación in Ciudad Juárez and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). As part of the project we need information about trucks crossing into the United States (U. S.). On June 28th, we plan to have students from UACJ and UTEP to be located at each of the border crossings in Cd. Juárez (Bridge of the Americas, Zaragosa and Santa Theresa) with a questionnaire designed to request information from the truck operators about their activities. Additionally, with your permission, we would like to place four students at each U. S. Customs location to record additional information. We plan to have a rehearsal on June 27th at the Zaragosa site so that everyone involved with the activity will be better trained in his assigned task and to also understand the dangers present in a high traffic area. We will also contact Mr. Arthur Gonzalez with the Immigration and Naturalization Service to inform him about the students’ activities in the U. S. If you need additional information about this project, please let me know. We appreciate your cooperation in this joint air quality project. My phone number is 011-52 (656) 688-4846. Sincerely, Gilberto Velazquez Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering UACJ
APPENDIX B - Letter to U. S. Customs
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Appendix C - Bridge Survey Questionnaires
Southbound - Going into Juarez1. Sitio de encuesta
Puente Libre Puente Zaragoza Puente Sta. Teresa
2. De donde vienes?
1 Lado oeste del El Paso 2 Lado este del El Paso 3 Lado norte-oeste del El Paso 4 Lado norte-este del El Paso 5 Butterfield Park6 Copperfield Park 7 Northwest Park 8 Pendale Park 9 Panamerican Park 10 Vista del Sol East
Park11 Vista Del Sol West 12 Otro lado no listado 13 Otra ciudad, Cual?
________________________
Edo.
3. Que crucero importante esta cerca? (Cuando se pueda
entrevistar al chofer)C1 C2
4. A que lugar se dirige?
1 Parque Aeropuerto 2 Parque Azteca 3 Parque Bermudez 4 Parque Fernandez 5 Parque Fuentes
6 Parque Gema 7 Parque Intermex 8 Parque Juarez 9 Parque Omega 10 Fuera de Parques
11 Parque no listado 12 Otra Ciudad (si applica) Edo
.5. Que crucero importatnte esta cerca? (Cuando se pueda
entrevistar al chofer) C1 C26. Cuanto pesa la carga que trae? (El Peso Neto aparece en el
Pedimento)1 Menos de 5,000 2 De 5,001-15,000 3 Mayor de 15,000 4 Otro o N/A
7. Que añño es el vehiculo? (Cuando se pueda preguntar al
chofer)8. Quien fabrico el vehiculo? (Cuando se pueda preguntar al
chofer)1 Dina 2 Petterbilt 3 Keenworth 4 Volvo 5 Mercedes Benz
6 Otro
9. Que combustible usa el vehiculo? (Cuando se pueda preguntar
al chofer)1 Gasolina 2 Diesel 3 Gas Natural 4 Otro
10. Que clasificacion es el camion? 1 T3 2 T3-S2 3 T3-S1 4 T3-S2-R2 5 T2
6 T2-S0 7 T2-S2 8 T2-S1 9 T2-S1-R2 10 T2-S3-R2
11 SU-2 12 SU-3 13 OTRO
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11. De que estado son las placas? (Si mas de una placa, marcar
las correspondientes)1 Texas 2 Chihahua Nac. 3 Fronterizas Chihuahua
4 Otras, Cual (es)?
Northbound - Going out of Juarez
1. Sitio de encuesta
Puente Libre Puente Zaragoza Puente Sta. Teresa
2. De donde vienes?
1 Parque Aeropuerto 2 Parque Azteca 3 Parque Bermudez 4 Parque Fernandez 5 Parque Fuentes
6 Parque Gema 7 Parque Intermex 8 Parque Juarez 9 Parque Omega 10 Fuera de Parques
11 Parque no listado 12 Otra Ciudad (si applica) Edo
.3. Que crucero importante esta
cerca? C1 C2
4. A que lugar se dirige?
1 Lado oeste del El Paso 2 Lado este del El Paso 3 Lado norte-oeste del El Paso 4 Lado norte-este del El Paso 5 Butterfield Park6 Copperfield Park 7 Northwest Park 8 Pendale Park 9 Panamerican Park 10 Vista del Sol East
Park11 Vista Del Sol West 12 Otro lado no listado 13 Otra ciudad, Cual?
Edo.5. Que crucero importatnte esta
cerca? C1 C26. Cuanto pesa la carga que trae? (El Peso Neto aparece en el
Pedimento)1 Menos de 5,000 2 De 5,001-15,000 3 Mayor de 15,000 4 Otro o N/A
7. Que añño es el vehiculo? (Cuando se pueda preguntar al
chofer)8. Quien fabrico el vehiculo? (Cuando se pueda preguntar al
chofer)
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1 Dina 2 Petterbilt 3 Keenworth 4 Volvo 5 Mercedes Benz6 Otro
9. Que combustible usa el vehiculo? (Cuando se pueda preguntar
al chofer)1 Gasolina 2 Diesel 3 Gas Natural 4 Otro
10. Que clasificacion es el camion? 1 T3 2 T3-S2 3 T3-S1 4 T3-S2-R2 5 T2
6 T2-S0 7 T2-S2 8 T2-S1 9 T2-S1-R2 10 T2-S3-R211 SU-2 12 13 OTRO
11. De que estado son las placas? (Si mas de una placa, marcar
las correspondientes)1 Texas 2 Chihahua Nac. 3 Fronterizas Chihuahua4 Otras, Cual (es)?
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Appendix D - Bridge Survey Responses
Survey
No.Bridge Origin Crossing Street 1
Crossing Street
2Destination
Crossing
Street 1
Crossing Street
2
Load
Weight YearManufacture
r
Fuel
Type
Truck
Class
Licens
e
Plates569 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 ENEQUEL LIBRAMIENTO 12 HORIZON ALAMEDA 2 1974 6 2 2 3523 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 RIVERA LARA 12 ROJAS HENRY BRENAN 1 1978 6 3 5 3466 ZARAGOZA NORTH 12 12 PANAMERICAN AMERICAS 2 1981 6 2 2 2566 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 LAS INDUSTRIAS 12 PELICANO LOMA LAND 2 1981 2 2 2 3494 ZARAGOZA NORTH 8 CHIMENEAS EJE JUAN
GABRIEL
12 ROJAS HENRY BRENAN 1 1983 6 1 11 3
562 ZARAGOZA NORTH 6 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PEREZ SERNA 12 ROJAS ZARAGOZA 1983 6 1 5 3
498 ZARAGOZA NORTH 9 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PLUTARCO
CALLES
12 HAWKINS ALAMEDA 1 1984 6 2 2 2
501 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 LAS TORRES INTERMEX 12 ROJAS PENDALE 1 1984 5 2 2 2537 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 ENEQUEL LAS TORRES 12 ALAMEDA CAMPUS 2 1984 6 2 2 2458 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LAS TORRES SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
12 ALAMEDA 1 1985 6 2 2 3
510 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PORVENIR ZARAGOZA 9 PANAMERICAN ZARAGOZA 2 1985 6 2 2 3547 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 EJERCITO NACIONAL PANAMERICANA 12 PELICANO 1 1985 3 2 2 2483 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PANAMERICANA AERONAUTICO 12 1986 3 2 2 1497 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 GRANJERO CENTENO 12 PENDALE KESLER 2 1986 6 2 2 3503 ZARAGOZA NORTH 8 CHIMENEAS PARQUE
INDUSTRIAL
JUAREZ
12 HENRY BRENAN ROJAS 1 1986 6 2 11 3
518 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 VALLE DEL CEDRO LAS TORRES 12 LEIGH FISHER ZANE GRAY 1 1986 6 2 2 3524 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LIBRAMIENTO SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
12 PANAMERICAN AMERICAS 1 1986 6 2 2 3
509 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 PORVENIR LAS INDUSTRIAS 12 AMERICAS ISOMEDICS 1 1986 6 3 11 3456 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PEREZ SERNA PANAMERICANA 13 1 1987 6 2 2 3538 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 JILOTEPEC RAMO RAYON 12 ROJAS 3 1987 3 2 2 3559 ZARAGOZA NORTH 10 JILOTEPEC RAMON RAYON 12 HORIZON GATEWAY 3 1987 3 2 2 3472 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 MANUEL CLOUTIER 7 NORTH DESERT
BLVD
ARTCRAFT 1 1987 6 3 11 3
527 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 TAPROCA PASEO DE LA
VICTORIA
12 BOING HAWKINS 1 1988 6 1 5 3
467 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 NEPTUNO PORVENIR 12 ALAMEDA CALLE ROSAS 3 1988 6 2 2 3490 ZARAGOZA NORTH 8 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
BORREGUERO 13 AIRCRAFT GATEWAY 1 1988 3 2 2 3
495 ZARAGOZA NORTH 2 LAS TORRES INTERMEX 11 JAMES WATT 1988 6 2 2 3515 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 RAMON RIVERA
LARA
PANAMERICANA 12 HENRY BRENAN ROJAS 2 1988 6 2 2 3
553 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
LAS TORRES 12 CLARK 1 1988 6 2 2 3
470 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 INDUSTRIAS PORVENIR 2 PANAMERICAN AMERICAS 1 1989 6 2 3 3476 ZARAGOZA NORTH 4 PANAMERICANA SAN LORENZO 1 HAWKINS DELTA 1 1989 6 2 2 3477 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PORVENIR 12 ROJAS DONHASKINS 2 1989 6 2 2 3487 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 CASAS GRANDES AMERICAS 12 PANAMERICAN AMERICAS 1 1989 3 2 2 3530 ZARAGOZA NORTH 5 AMERICAN SAN LORENZO 12 ROJAS LOMA VERDE 1 1989 6 2 2 3
Survey
No.Bridge Origin Crossing Street 1
Crossing Street
2Destination
Crossing
Street 1
Crossing Street
2
Load
Weight YearManufacture
r
Fuel
Type
Truck
Class
Licens
e
Plates
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533 ZARAGOZA NORTH 9 PANAMERICANA EJERCITO
NACIONAL
12 CAMINO REAL SUNLAND PARK 3 1989 6 2 2 3
545 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 VICENTE GUERRERO PANAMERICANA 12 ROJAS LOMA VERDE 1 1989 6 2 2 3464 ZARAGOZA NORTH 12 12 AIRPORT BUTTERFIELD 2 1990 3 2 2 2465 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 JUAREZ PORVENIR JILOTEPEC 12 TOM HASKIN ROJAS 1990 3 2 2 2478 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 EJE JUAN GABRIEL MINATITLAN 12 PELICANO PULMAN 1 1990 6 2 2 3506 ZARAGOZA NORTH 6 MAGNETO CHAMIZAL 12 GOODYEAR ROJAS 1 1990 6 2 2 3517 ZARAGOZA NORTH 9 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
RIVEREÑÑO 12 ESTER LAMA ROJAS 2 1990 6 2 2 3
532 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PORVENIR LAS INDUSTRIAS 12 HORIZON ALAMEDA 1 1990 6 2 2 3536 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 RIO BLANCO ZARAGOZA 12 AMERICAS ROJAS 2 1990 6 2 2 3469 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 JUAREZ PORVENIR DE LA INDUSTRIA 12 ALAMEDA 1 1991 6 2 2 3473 ZARAGOZA NORTH 6 EJE JUAN GABRIEL PONCIANO
ARRIAGA
12 ROJAS GOODYEAR 1 1991 6 2 2 3
535 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
ARCADIAS 5 BUTTERFIELD AIRPORT 2 1991 1 2 2 2
539 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 INDEPENDENCIA BLANCAS 12 CAMPUS AL ALAMEDA 2 1991 6 2 2 3543 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PANAMERICANA VICENTE
GUERRERO
2 HORIZON I-10 2 1991 6 2 2 3
549 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 INDEPENDENCIA DESARROLLO
INDUSTRIA
SALVACAR
12 COOPER ROJAS 1 1991 6 2 2 3
551 ZARAGOZA NORTH 9 DEL CHARRO RIVEREÑÑO 12 LEIGH FISHER AIRPORT 1 1991 6 2 2 3556 ZARAGOZA NORTH 10 AMAPOLA ALTAVISTA 12 HAWKINS COMMERCE 1991 6 2 3 3563 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 INDEPENDENCIA SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
12 HORIZON ALAMEDA 1 1991 6 2 2 3
499 ZARAGOZA NORTH 8 FERNANDO
BORREGUERO
ACACIAS 12 PETER COPPER ROJAS 1 1992 6 1 11 3
522 ZARAGOZA NORTH 8 CHAMIZAL 12 ROJAS GOODYEAR 1 1992 6 1 5 3455 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PANAMERICANA 12 AMERICAS NORTHLOOP 4 1992 3 2 2 2460 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 SANTIAGO BLANCAS 12 HORIZON ALAMEDA 2 1992 6 2 2 3461 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LAS TORRES HENEKEN 12 HORIZON ALAMEDA 2 1992 6 2 2 3462 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LAS TORRES HENEKEN 12 ALAMEDA 2 1992 6 2 2 3486 ZARAGOZA NORTH 12 12 DON HASKIN ROJAS 3 1992 3 2 2 2496 ZARAGOZA NORTH 13 12 BILLY THE KID ZARAGOZA 1 1992 3 2 2 2500 ZARAGOZA NORTH 13 12 ROJAS 3 1992 2 2 3508 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
LAS TORRES 12 PELICANO PULMAN 1 1992 6 2 2 3
511 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LIBRAMIENTO INDEPENDENCIA 12 ROJAS 1 1992 6 2 2 3528 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 BAUDELIO TORRES 12 GOODYEAR ALLENBRANDEY 2 1992 6 2 2 3529 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
ARCADIAS 12 AIRPORT BUTTERFIELD 2 1992 3 2 2 2
534 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 ENEQUEL PASEO DE LA
VICTORIA
12 PULMAN PELICANO 2 1992 6 2 2 3
463 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PANAMERICANA 12 HENRY BRENAN ROJAS 1 1992 6 2 2 3
457 ZARAGOZA NORTH 9 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PEREZ SERNA 9 AMERICAS PANAMERICAN 1 1993 6 2 2 3
Survey
No.Bridge Origin Crossing Street 1
Crossing Street
2Destination
Crossing
Street 1
Crossing Street
2
Load
Weight YearManufacture
r
Fuel
Type
Truck
Class
Licens
e
Plates
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459 ZARAGOZA NORTH 1 PANAMERICANA CASAS GRANDES 12 FORT BLISS AEROPUERTO 3 1993 6 2 2 3474 ZARAGOZA NORTH 12 12 PINE SPRING AMERICAS 1 1993 3 2 2 2475 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PANAMERICANA 12 MARKET 3 1993 6 2 2 3479 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 LAS TORRES SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
12 WALTER JHON SPUR 2 1993 6 2 2 3
484 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 HENEKEN LIBRAMIENTO 12 LEIGH FISHER WATERFIELD 1 1993 3 2 2 2485 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 LAS INDUSTRIAS VICENTE
GUERRERO
1993 6 2 3 3
489 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PANAMERICANA CASAS GRANDES 12 PELICANO PULMAN 3 1993 6 2 2 3502 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 INDEPENDENCIA LIBRAMIENTO 12 ALAMEDA SOCORRO 1 1993 6 2 2 3507 ZARAGOZA NORTH 6 CHAMIZAL MAGNETO 12 GOODYEAR ROJAS 2 1993 6 2 2 3513 ZARAGOZA NORTH 13 1 ALAMEDA 1 1993 6 2 2 3514 ZARAGOZA NORTH 8 LAS INDUSTRIAS 12 PETER COPPER ROJAS 2 1993 6 2 2 3516 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 BAUCELINO JILOTEPEC 12 ROJAS GOODYEAR 1 1993 6 2 2 3526 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
CUATRO SIGLOS 12 GOODYEAR ROJAS 1 1993 6 2 2 3
531 ZARAGOZA NORTH 12 12 GOODYEAR GATEWAY 1 1993 6 2 2 3540 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 EJE JUAN GABRIEL JUAN NAJERA 12 HENRY BRENAN COOPER 2 1993 6 2 2 3541 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LAS TORRES HENEKEN 2 ALAMEDA 2 1993 6 2 2 3542 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LAS TORRES HENEKEN 2 ALAMEDA 2 1993 6 2 2 3544 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 JILOTEPEC PANAMERICANA 12 DON HASKIN NORTHLOOP 1 1993 6 2 2 3548 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PARQUE INDUSTRIAL SANRCAR 12 HORIZON ALAMEDA 2 1993 6 2 2 3554 ZARAGOZA NORTH 10 SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
RAMON RAYON 12 PULMAN PELICANO 1 1993 6 2 2 3
555 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PASEO LA VICTORIA 13 1 1993 6 2 2 3557 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
TORRES DEL PRI 6 AMERICAS ROJAS 2 1993 6 2 2 3
564 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 INDEPENDENCIA ZARAGOZA 12 ALAMEDA HORIZON 1 1993 6 2 2 3471 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 EJE JUAN GABRIEL MINATITLAN 12 ROJAS AMERICAS 2 1994 6 2 2 3480 ZARAGOZA NORTH 8 PANAMERICANA BORUNDA 9 AMERICAS PANAMERICAN 2 1994 6 2 2 3504 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 BORUNDA PANAMERICANA 12 HAWKINS 1 1994 6 2 2 3519 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 LAS TORRES TOMAS BLANCAS 12 ROJAS LOMA VERDE 1 1994 6 2 2 3570 ZARAGOZA NORTH 7 LAS TORRES SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
12 MONTANTA 2 1994 6 2 2 3
491 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 RAMON RIVERA
LARA
MIÑÑACA 12 DURAZNO COPIA 1 1995 6 2 2 3
546 ZARAGOZA NORTH 4 OLIVER 12 PULMAN PELICANO 2 1995 6 2 2 3560 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LAS INDUSTRIAS TOMAS
FERNANADEZ
12 PANAMERICAN ALAMEDA 1 1995 6 2 5 2
565 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LIBRAMIENTO
AEROPUERTO
SANTIAGO
BLANCAS
12 ALAMEDA AMERICAS 2 1995 6 2 2 3
525 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 LAS TORRES TOMAS
FERNANADEZ
12 ROJAS PULMAN 1 1996 6 2 2 3
488 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 VICENTE GUERRERO LAGUNA
TANJAGUA
12 CAMBELL MILLS 1 1997 6 1 11 2
512 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 INDUSTRIAS 9 PANAMERICAN 1 1997 6 4 5 2505 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 INDUSTRIAS TOMAS
FERNANADEZ
12 FORT BLISS FOUNDER 1 1998 5 2 2 2
550 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 HERMANOS ESCOBAR 12 2 1998 6 2 2 3
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44Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
552 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 DEL CHARRO RIVEREÑÑO 5 LEIGH FISHER AIRPORT 2 1998 6 2 2 2561 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 PASEO LA VICTORIA 12 AIRPORT FOUNDER 1 1998 6 2 2 2568 ZARAGOZA NORTH 10 ZARAGOZA PORVENIR 12 LOMA VERDE DONHASKINS 1 1998 1 2 2 2454 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 RIVEREÑÑO HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
12 AIRPORT 1 1999 6 1 5 2
492 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 CLOUTIER PORVENIR 12 DON HASKIN ROJAS 1999 5 2 2 2520 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 LAS INDUSTRIAS TOMAS
FERNANADEZ
5 1 1999 6 2 2 2
493 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PLUTARCO
CALLES
12 HOONER 1 2000 6 2 11 2
558 ZARAGOZA NORTH 10 RAMON RIVERA
LARA
CASAS GRANDES 12 ROJAS LEE TREVINO 2000 3 2 2 2
567 ZARAGOZA NORTH 12 12 ROJAS AMERICAS 3 2000 4 2 2 2468 ZARAGOZA NORTH 12 12 ROJAS PINE SPRING 3 2001 3 2 2 2481 ZARAGOZA NORTH 11 BORUNDA PANAMERICANA 12 ZARAGOZA 2001 6 2 2 2482 ZARAGOZA NORTH 6 RIVERA LARA CASAS GRANDES 12 LEIGH FISHER 1 2001 6 2 11 2521 ZARAGOZA NORTH 3 5 1 2001 6 2 5 2
118 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Lee Treviñño Jilotepec 1 1980 6 1 5 374
ZARAGOZA SOUTHHawkins Carr. Juarez
Porve
Zaragoza 1 1982 6 1 11 3
104 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Leigh Fisher Sun Rey Av. De las Torres 1 1983 6 1 5 3178 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Hawkins 12 2 1990 6 1 1 2151 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Don Haskins 9 1 1992 6 1 11 3121
ZARAGOZA SOUTHZaragoza I-10 2 Henequen Santiago Ponciago
Arriaga
1 1995 6 1 5 2
91 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Don Haskins Ejercito Nacional 1 1999 6 1 5 2135 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Walter Johns Ramon Rayon 1 2000 6 1 11 2122 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Leigh Fisher Thomas Fernandez 1 2001 6 1 5 286
ZARAGOZA SOUTH 5Aztecas Felipe de los
Angeles
3 1970 6 2 2 3
70 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Blvd. Zaragosa Waterfill 2 1983 6 2 2 3129 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Zaragoza 12 1 1984 6 2 2 2143 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 Kesler Ramon Rayon Carr. Juarez Prov. 3 1984 6 2 2 3144 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 North Loop Zaragoza 12 3 1984 6 2 2 3170 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Collins Delta Ejercito Nacional Zaragoza 1 1984 6 2 2 2174 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Zaragoza Bridge Graham 12 3 1984 6 2 2 219
ZARAGOZA SOUTHZaragoza Vista del Sol 11 Carr.Casas
Grandes
Carr.
Panamericana
1 1985 6 2 2 3
26ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Americas Rojas 8 Teofilo Borunda Carr.
Panamericana
1 1985 6 2 2 3
27 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Americas 11 Henequen Carr. Juarez Prov. 2 1985 6 2 2 248 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 9 Panamerican Americas Av. Fuentes Av. Tecnologico 1 1985 6 2 11 358 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas 12 2 1985 6 2 2 277 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 5 de Mayo 3 1985 2 2 2 4112 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12 Sta. Teresa Doniphan Ramon Rivera Lara 2 1985 6 2 2 3177 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Restler 12 3 1985 6 2 2 24 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Deter Woper 8 Carr. Juarez Prov. 1 1986 6 2 2 330 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 8 12 3 1986 6 2 2 3
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45Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
51 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 2 Resler Rd. 12 3 1986 6 2 2 192 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 11 Salvarcar Bufalo 3 1986 6 2 2 394 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Don Haskins Eje Juan Gabriel 2 1986 6 2 2 3106 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12 12 2 1986 6 2 2 3107 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas 12 1 1986 6 2 2 3111 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Barranca 3 1986 3 2 2 2117
ZARAGOZA SOUTHDon Haskins Carr. Casas
Grandes
Eje Juan Gabriel 1 1986 6 2 2 3
146 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Lee Treviñño Tomas Fernandez 2 1986 6 2 2 3166 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Gateway 12 3 1986 6 2 2 2175 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12 3 1986 6 2 2 244
ZARAGOZA SOUTHRojas Carr.
Panamericana
12 1 1987 3 2 2 2
132 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Americas Eje Juan Gabriel 1 1987 6 2 5 338
ZARAGOZA SOUTHRojas Henry Brennan Ramon Rivera
Lara
Carr.
Panamericana
1 1988 6 2 2 3
50 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 4 7 2 1988 6 2 2 352 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 2 Rojas Lee Treviñño 11 Manuel Clouthier Carr. Juarez Prov. 1 1988 6 2 2 353 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 8 Rojas Lee Treviñño 7 2 1988 6 2 2 372 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 8 2 1988 6 2 2 3128 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alamogordo RR Lazaro Cardenas Carr. Juarez Prov. 2 1988 6 2 2 33 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Montana Americas 11 Carr. Juarez Prov. 1989 3 2 13 120 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 5 3 P Bermudez Porvenir 1 1989 6 2 2 340 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rosa Durazno 2 2 1989 6 2 2 384 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Paso del Norte Altcraft 11 1 1989 6 2 2 3126 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Panamerican Antonio J. Bermudez 1 1989 6 2 2 3138 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 Zaragoza Kasler 12 3 1989 3 2 2 2140 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 Zaragoza I-10 Carr. A Cuahutemoc 3 1989 4 2 2 2142 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 Alameda 12 2 1989 3 2 2 2160 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Eje Juan Gabriel 1 1989 6 2 2 310 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Henry Brennan 8 Ramon Rivera Lara 2 1990 6 2 2 328 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Americas North Loop 6 2 1990 3 2 2 362 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Lee Treviñño 7 1 1990 6 2 2 367 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport 3 1 1990 6 2 2 3130 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Lee Treviñño Santos Dumont 1 1990 6 2 2 35 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Goodyear 6 Jilotepec Carr. Juarez Prov. 1 1991 6 2 2 322 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 5 12 2 1991 1 2 2 225 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas 12 3 1991 6 2 2 335
ZARAGOZA SOUTHZaragoza Lee Treviñño Vicente Guerrero Carr.
Panamericana
1 1991 6 2 2 3
36 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12 Herring Rd. Clint Av. Zaragoza Av. De Las Torres 2 1991 3 2 2 247 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Americas 3 1991 6 2 2 354
ZARAGOZA SOUTHLee Treviñño Almor Carr. Casas
Grandes
Ramon Rivera Lara 1 1991 6 2 2 3
64 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Columbus 2 1991 6 2 2 3105 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alameda Apolo 1050 3 1991 4 2 2 3136 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alameda Thompsen Masa Blancas 1 1991 6 2 2 38 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Yarbrough Carolina 11 Jilotepec Carr. Juarez Prov. 2 1992 6 2 2 339 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Hawkins 9 3 1992 6 2 2 355 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Americas Rojas 8 2 1992 6 2 2 361 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Americas Av. De las Torres 1 1992 6 2 2 3
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46Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
100 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Blvd. Zaragoza 2 1992 6 2 2 3119 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Yarbrough Lee Treviñño Eje Juan Gabriel 1 1992 6 2 2 3125 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Americas Panamerican Ramon Rivera Lara 1 1992 6 2 2 312
ZARAGOZA SOUTHAmericas Socorro 12 Libramiento
Aerop.
Carr. Juarez Prov. 3 1993 6 2 2 3
15ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Socorro Alameda 11 Carr. Juarez
Porvenir
Ave. de las Torres 2 1993 6 2 2 3
16ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Railroad Dr. Tapioca Paseo de la
Victoria
1 1993 2 2 2 2
17ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Rojas I-10 6 Eje Juan Gabriel Ave. de los
Aztecas
3 1993 6 2 2 3
23 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 3 Railroad Loop 375 12 2 1993 6 2 2 329
ZARAGOZA SOUTHPanamerican Americas Carr.
Panamericana
Carr. Casas
Grandes
1 1993 6 2 2 3
41ZARAGOZA SOUTH 5
Carr. Juarez
Porvenir
Libramiento
Aeropuerto
2 1993 6 2 2 3
42ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Pelicano Pullman Av. De las Torres Libramiento
Independencia
1 1993 6 2 2 2
45 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Hawkins Peter Copel Reforma Niñños Heroes 1 1993 6 2 2 346 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alameda Socorro 11 Blvd. Zaragoza Henequen 1 1993 6 2 2 363 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 12 3 1993 6 2 2 366 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Lomaland Ponciano Arriaga Eje Juan Gabriel 2 1993 6 2 2 369 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport San Lorenzo 2 1993 6 2 2 371 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alameda Libradores 1 1993 6 2 2 375 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Aircraft Carr. Zaragoza Waterfill 1 1993 6 2 2 380 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Av. De las Industrias 1 1993 6 2 2 388
ZARAGOZA SOUTHAirport Tapioca Paseo de la
Victoria
1 1993 6 2 2 3
89ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Panamerican Carr.
Panamericana
Valle de Juarez 2 1993 6 2 2 3
102 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Panamerican Hernandez Borregero 2 1993 6 2 2 3108 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Montana Del Huerot 2 1993 6 2 2 3115 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas 7 Av. De las Torres 2 1993 6 2 2 3127 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Don Haskins 12 2 1993 6 2 2 2131 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Pelicano 12 2 1993 3 2 2 2147 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Valle del Cedro 1 1993 6 2 11 3149 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Kesler Kesner 11 2 1993 6 2 2 3150 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alameda Horizon 11 2 1993 6 2 2 3164
ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12Ejercito Nacional Carr.
Panamericana
1 1993 6 2 2 3
165 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Waterfil Leigh Fisher 11 Libramiento Aerop. 2 1993 3 2 2 2167 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Lee Treviñño I-10 12 3 1993 6 2 2 2168 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Arrow Carr. Panamericana 1 1993 6 2 2 3172 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Hnos. Escobar 1 1993 6 2 2 3173
ZARAGOZA SOUTHAlameda Paseo de la
Victoria
Teofilo Borunda 1 1993 6 2 2 3
179ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Putman Pelicano Santiago
Troncoso
Ramon Rayon 1 1993 6 2 2 3
13 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Americas Airway 12 Tapioca Paseo de la 1 1994 6 2 2 3
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47Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
Victoria18 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 2 Socorro Alameda Henequen Torres del PRI 1 1994 6 2 2 324 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 10 7 Santiago Blancas Av. De Las Torres 1 1994 6 2 11 356 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport 8 1 1994 6 2 2 173 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Hawkins Gateway Masa 3 1994 6 2 2 390 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Sunland park 11 3 1994 6 2 2 393 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Raynolds Av. De las Torres 3 1994 6 2 2 397 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Don Haskins 12 1 1994 6 2 2 298 ZARAGOZA SOUTH North Loop Carr. Panamericana 1 1994 6 2 2 3101 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rivere Independencia 3 1994 6 2 2 3109 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rudy Socorro 12 1 1994 6 2 2 3157 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 12 3 1994 3 2 2 2162 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alameda Libramiento 3 1994 6 2 2 311 ZARAGOZA SOUTH I10 Zaragoza 11 Liberamiento Henequen 2 1995 6 2 2 333 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Goodyear Rojas 2 Eje Juan Gabriel Ponciano Arriaga 1 1995 6 2 2 334
ZARAGOZA SOUTH 5Airway I-10 11 Paseo de las
Industrias
Tapioca 1 1995 1 2 2 2
37 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Lee Treviñño Rojas 3 1 1995 6 2 2 343
ZARAGOZA SOUTHRojas Americas Carr.
Panamericana
Marfil 1 1995 6 2 11 2
59 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 2 2 1995 6 2 7 368 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Tapioca 2 1995 6 2 2 276 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Cordova Jilotepec 1 1995 6 2 2 385 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12 Masa 1 1995 6 2 2 395 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Enrico Fermi 2 1995 6 2 2 399 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Don Haskins 8 Ejercito Nacional 2 1995 6 2 2 3124 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Don Haskins Ejercito Nacional 1 1995 6 2 2 3163 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12 11 2 1995 6 2 2 3169 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Hawkins Tony Lama Eje Juan Gabriel 3 1995 6 2 2 3171 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Av. De las Torres 2 1995 6 2 2 331 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Woodrow Bean Rojas 12 2 1996 3 2 2 257 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Ernie 3 1 1996 6 2 11 21
ZARAGOZA SOUTHZaragoza Chavez Libramiento
Aerop.
Henequen 1997 6 2 11 2
9 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 2 Yarbrough North Loop 4 Jilotepec Carr. Juarez Prov. 2 1997 6 2 2 365
ZARAGOZA SOUTHI-54 Cesar Chavez Tapioca Paseo de la
Victoria
2 1997 6 2 2 2
133 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Collon Frontier 12 3 1997 4 2 2 2156 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 12 Airport 11 1 1997 6 2 2 2176 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Americas 12 1 1997 3 2 2 232 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 5 12 1 1998 6 2 11 279 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Raiel Rd. 12 1 1998 6 2 2 3110 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport Av. Del Charro 3 1998 6 2 2 2116 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport Av. San Lorenzo 2 1998 6 2 2 2123 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Socorro Panamerican 12 1 1998 1 2 2 2137 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Lee Treviñño 12 3 1998 3 2 2 2145 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport 12 2 1998 6 2 2 2148 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport Av. Del Charro 1 1998 6 2 2 2155 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport Hnos. Escobar 1 1998 6 2 2 22 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Americas 11 Jilotepec Carr. Juarez Prov. 3 1999 6 2 2 214 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Alameda Socorro 12 Henequen Ave. de las Torres 3 1999 6 2 2 2
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48Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
49ZARAGOZA SOUTH
Rojas Zaragoza 11 Carr. Juarez
Porvenir
Waterfill 3 1999 6 2 11 2
60 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Barranca 12 1 1999 6 2 2 281 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Bodegas Delphi 12 1 1999 6 2 2 3113
ZARAGOZA SOUTHIndustrial Hawkins Paseo de la
Victoria
Carr. Juarez Prov. 2 1999 3 2 2 3
120 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Spur Av. De las Torres 1 1999 6 2 5 2134 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Carr. Juarez Porvenir 1 1999 6 2 11 2154 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Airport 3 2 1999 6 2 2 221
ZARAGOZA SOUTH 5Airway 6 Teofilo Borunda Carr. Casas
Grandes
1 2000 6 2 11 2
78 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Panamerican 3 1 2000 6 2 11 287 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Don Haskins 11 1 2000 6 2 11 2114 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 12 3 2000 3 2 2 3159 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Waterfil Av. Del Charro Hnos. Esocbar 2 2000 6 2 2 2161 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Lama/Esther Rojas 12 2 2000 4 2 2 26 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Americas 11 Jilotepec Carr. Juarez Prov. 1 2001 4 2 2 296 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 4 Ramon Rivera Lara 1 2001 4 2 2 2141 ZARAGOZA SOUTH 13 Zaragoza 12 3 2001 6 2 2 2153 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Americas San Lorenzo 1 2001 6 2 11 2158 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Railroad Ejercito Nacional Panamericana 1 2001 6 2 2 2139 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Kasler Kesller Av. Del Charro Hnos. Esocbar 1 1986 6 3 11 3103 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Concepcion Almeda Plateros 1 1987 6 3 5 27 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Joe Battle 8 1 1988 6 3 11 383 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rojas Americas Eje Juan Gabriel 1 1991 6 3 11 3152 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Rosas Painspring 11 1 1995 6 3 11 382 ZARAGOZA SOUTH Zaragoza Bridge 11 2 1990 6 4 11 3
359 BOTA NORTH 9 RIVERNEÑÑO AV. DEL CHARRO 5 I-54 FRD WILSON 2 1990 6 2 2 3360 BOTA NORTH 11 JUAREZ PORVENIR NEPTINO 13 I-10 1 1988 6 2 2 3361 BOTA NORTH 11 RTRIUNFO REPUBLICA 12 HAWKINS MARSHAL 3 1985 6 2 2 3362 BOTA NORTH 3 AMPER INDUSTRIAS LOMALAND I-10 1 1989 6 2 2 3363
BOTA NORTH11 COSTA DE MARFIL AV.
TECNOLOGICO
FREDERICK PAISANO 2 1995 6 2 2 3
364BOTA NORTH
11 INTERMEX AV. DE LAS
TORRES
AIRPORT WALTERS JOHNS 1 1986 6 6 2 2
365 BOTA NORTH 11 PIMENTERNOS JILOTEPEC PELICANO GOOD YEAR 1 1986 6 1 5 3366
BOTA NORTH11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PANAMERICANA 12 MAGOFIN DALLAS 3 1982 2 2 2 3
367 BOTA NORTH 1 AZUCENAS BARIO 12 MILTON 10-Jan 1 1985 6 2 2 3368 BOTA NORTH 11 PEREZ SERNA MENRI DUNAN 12 LEIGHT FISHER AIRPORT 1 1989 6 1 11 3369 BOTA NORTH 11 PANAMERICANA 12 AIRWAY LEIGH FISHER 3 1994 6 2 2 3370
BOTA NORTH9 RIVEREÑÑO HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
12 MONTANA BARRANCA 2 1988 6 2 2 3
371BOTA NORTH
EJE JUAN GABRIEL GUTIERREZ
NAJERA
12 JAMES WATT LEE TREVINO 1 1992 6 1 6 3
372 BOTA NORTH 11 VICENTE GUERRERO TECNOLOGICO 12 ROJAS AMERICAS 1 1992 6 2 2 3373 BOTA NORTH 4 VICENTE GUERRERO PANAMERICANA 12 HORIZON I-10 2 1987 6 2 2 3374
BOTA NORTH3 LUIS BLENO AV. DE LAS
AMERICAS
12 FANDERS 1 1989 6 3 11 3
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49Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
375BOTA NORTH
11 PANAMERICANA BLVD.
ZARAGOZA
12 FEDERICK CLARK 3 1993 6 2 2 3
376 BOTA NORTH 11 GLORIETA KM 20 12 AIRWAY CONCORD 1 1993 6 3 11 3377
BOTA NORTH11 BLVD.
INDEPENDENCIA
ZARAGOZA 4 RAIL ROAD I-54 2 1986 6 2 2 3
378 BOTA NORTH 4 TEOFILO BORUNDA 12 CONCEPCION 1 1992 6 3 5 3379
BOTA NORTH11 VALENTIN FUENTES TRIUNFO DE LA
REP.
12 GOODYEAR PELICANO 1 1989 6 2 5 3
380 BOTA NORTH 11 BLVD. NURSEGAY CHARRO 12 LEIGHT FISHER AIRPORT 1 1992 6 1 11 3381
BOTA NORTH6 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
RIVEREÑÑO 12 HORIZON I-10 2 1989 6 2 2 3
382 BOTA NORTH 11 NEPTUNO 12 KESSLER I-10 1 1992 6 2 2 3383 BOTA NORTH 11 5 DE MAYO NIÑÑOS HEROES 12 DELTA COLES 1 1989 6 2 2 3384 BOTA NORTH 11 PANAMERICANA RIVEREÑÑO 12 PAISANO WELCH 3 1993 6 2 2 3385
BOTA NORTH11 WATER FILL JUAREZ
PORVENIR
12 BARRANCA I-10 3 1995 6 2 2 3
386 BOTA NORTH 6 PANAMERICANA 12 AMERICAS SOCORRO 3 1993 6 2 2 3387 BOTA NORTH 3 PANAMERICANA BERMUDEZ 12 ROJAS JOE BEETLE 1 1990 6 2 2 3388 BOTA NORTH 11 COSTA DE MARFIL PANAMERICANA 12 FEDERICK WENCH 3 1994 6 2 2 3389
BOTA NORTH11 PLAN DE
GUADALUPE
LOPEZ MATEOS 12 MILLS EUCAPLIPTO 1 1998 6 1 11 2
390 BOTA NORTH 11 PONSIANO VEGA MANUEL CASTRO 12 AMERICAS GATEWAY 2 1995 6 2 2 3391 BOTA NORTH 11 AZTECA JUAN GABRIEL 12 OVERLAND PAISANO 2 1991 6 2 2 3392 BOTA NORTH 1 REFORMA LOPEZ MATEOS 12 ROJAS PELICANO 1 1992 6 2 2 3393 BOTA NORTH 9 RIVEREÑÑO DEL CHARRO 12 ROJAS 6 2 1 3394 BOTA NORTH 11 AV. TORRES ENEQUEN 12 LEIGHT FISHER SPURY 3 1988 6 2 2 3395 BOTA NORTH 11 12396 BOTA NORTH 8 MAGNETO PARQUES AUX 12 LEIGHT FISHER 1 6 1 11 3397
BOTA NORTH11 JUAREZ PORVENIR FCO. VILLAREAL
TORRES
12 KESLER GATEWAY 1 1988 6 2 2 3
398 BOTA NORTH 11 TECNOLOGICO RIVEREÑÑO 12 TEXAS SUN BRIGHT 1 1965 6 1 11 3399 BOTA NORTH400 BOTA NORTH 11 PASEO DE LA VICTORIA 12 BOING CENTURION 1 1993 6 2 2 3401
BOTA NORTH11 EJE JUAN GABRIEL PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
2 AMERICAS ROJAS 1 1987 6 1 5 3
402BOTA NORTH
3 BERMUDEZ TOMAS
FERNANDEZ
12 AIRPORT FISHER LEIGH 2 1991 6 2 2 3
403BOTA NORTH
11 EJE JUAN GABRIEL GUTIERREZ
NAJERA
12 FRED WILSON I-54 2 1992 6 2 2 3
404BOTA NORTH
11 EJE ORIENTE GUTIERREZ
NAJERA
12 DELTA AIRPORT 1 1983 6 1 5 3
405BOTA NORTH
11 EJE JUAN GABRIEL GUTIERREZ
NAJERA
12 FISHER SONYGRAY 1 1983 6 2 2 3
406 BOTA NORTH 2 AV. DEL CHARRO RIVEREÑÑO 12 AIRPORT FISHER LEIGH 2 1984 3 2 2 3407 BOTA NORTH 11 AV. LAS TORRES 12 WALTER JONES AIRPORT 1 1987 6 1 5 3408
BOTA NORTH11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
CHARRO 4 FRED WILSON FLANDERS 1 1998 6 2 2 3
409 BOTA NORTH 11 HERMANOS RIVEREÑÑO 12 ESTHER LAMA I-54 1 1998 6 2 2 3
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50Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
ESCOBAR 410 BOTA NORTH 11 RIVERA LAMA PANMERICANA 12 COTTON WYOMING 2 1989 6 2 2 3411
BOTA NORTH11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
CHARR,
RIVEREÑÑO
12 I-10 AIRPORT 2 2001 3 2 2 2
412BOTA NORTH
11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
12 AIRPORT FOUNDERS 1 1995 3 2 11 2
413BOTA NORTH
11 RIVEREÑÑO VIEJO SAN
LORENZO
11 BUTTERFIELD SUN 1 1998 6 1 5 2
414 BOTA NORTH 9 PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 12 HAWKINS I-10 1 1984 6 2 11 3415 BOTA NORTH 11 AVE. MALECON AMERICAS 12 AIRWAY BUTTERFLY 1 1985 6 1 5 3416 BOTA NORTH 11 MALECON AMERICAS 12 AIRWAY BUTTERFLY 1 1985 6 1 5 3417 BOTA NORTH 11 RIVEREÑÑO CASAS GRANDES 12 ROJAS LEE TREVINO 1 1992 6 2 2 3418
BOTA NORTH11 CHARRO TRIUNFO DE LA
REP.
12 MERCHANT HAWKINS 3 1990 2 2 2 3
419BOTA NORTH
11 JUAN GABRIEL GUTIERREZ
NAJERA
12 SOCORRO AMERICAS 1 1993 6 2 3 3
420BOTA NORTH
9 BLVD. ZARAGOZA AVE. LAS
TORRES
12 AMERICAS PANAMERICAN 2 1990 6 2 2 3
421BOTA NORTH
3 BERMUDEZ TOMAS
FERNANDEZ
2 2 1998 6 2 2 2
422BOTA NORTH
3 BERMUDEZ TOMAS
FERNANDEZ
12 MARKET HAWKINS 1 1979 6 3 6 3
423 BOTA NORTH 8 BLVD. ZARAGOZA PANMERICANA 5 1 1991 6 1 5 3424
BOTA NORTH11 LOPEZ MATEOS TRIUNFO DE LA
REP.
12 ROJAS ZARAGOZA 1 1989 6 2 2 3
425BOTA NORTH
3 PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
RIVEREÑÑO 12 LOMALAND VISTA DEL SOL 1 1994 6 2 2 3
426BOTA NORTH
5 VICENTE GUERRERO TOMAS
FERNANDEZ
12 I-10 VALLE CREST 1 1984 6 2 2 3
427 BOTA NORTH 11 RIVEREÑÑO CISTEROS 2 SUNRISE AIRPORT 1 1986 6 2 2 3428 BOTA NORTH 11 EJE. NACIONAL PONCIANO 12 MONTANA LEE TREVINO 2 1992 1 2 2 3429
BOTA NORTH11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
RIVEREÑÑO 12 SPUR 2 1995 6 2 2 2
430 BOTA NORTH 11 YAQUIS CHAMULAS 12 REINOLDS ALAMEDA 1 1984 6 1 5 3431 BOTA NORTH 11 LAS TORRES 12 ZARAGOZA I-10 1 1986 6 2 2 3432
BOTA NORTH11 CHARRO HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
12 AIRPORT LEIGH FISHER 2 1998 6 2 2 2
433BOTA NORTH
3 INDUSTRIAS TOMAS
FERNANDEZ
2 MARKET HAWKINS 1 1985 6 2 2 3
434BOTA NORTH
9 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
RIVEREÑÑO 12 I-10 TRANSMOUNTAIN 2 1989 6 2 2 3
435BOTA NORTH
11 PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
EJE.
JUANGABRIEL
12 LEIGH FISHER SUNGRAY 1 1990 6 1 11 3
436BOTA NORTH
3 BERMUDEZ PASEO DEL
NORTE
5 AIRWAY AIRPORT 1 1992 6 1 13 3
437 BOTA NORTH 1 PANAMERICANA 12 BASSET EUCALIPTO 3 1982 6 2 2 3
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438 BOTA NORTH 11 NEPTUNO GOMEZ MORIN 12 KESLER I-10 1 1986 6 2 2 3439 BOTA NORTH 11 BERMUDEZ RIVEREÑÑO 12 HAWKINS ZARAGOZA 1986 6 2 2 3440
BOTA NORTH11 VICENTE GUERRERO TOMAS
FERNANDEZ
12 I-10 VALLE CREST 3 1984 6 2 2 3
441BOTA NORTH
11 PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
16 DE SEPTIEMBRE 12 AMERICAS I-10 2 1994 6 2 2 3
442BOTA NORTH
9 CHARRO HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
5 AIRPORT SONYGRAY 2 2001 3 2 2 2
443 BOTA NORTH 8 EJE VIAL CARLOS AMAYA 12 AIRPORT FRED WILSON 1983 3 2 2 3444 BOTA NORTH 3 AV. INDUSTRIAS CALLE JOULE 12 LEE TREVINO GRAN VISTA 1 1993 6 2 2 3445 BOTA NORTH 3 RIVEREÑÑO BERMUDEZ 12 I-10 HORIZON 2 1992 6 2 2 3446 BOTA NORTH 3 LAS INDUSTRIAS 12 I-10 LOMALAND 4 1986 6 2 2 3447
BOTA NORTH11 AVE. NIÑÑOS
HEROES
5 DE MAYO 12 COTTON DELTA 2 1993 6 2 2 3
448 BOTA NORTH 4 JUAN GABRIEL CARLOS AMAYA 12 HAWKINS MARSHALS 1 1993 6 1 11 3449 BOTA NORTH 1 FRANCISCO SARABIA 12 SUGRAY 2 1987 6 2 2 3450
BOTA NORTH11 HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
4 SIGLOS 12 ESTHER LAMA RIVEREÑÑO 1 1976 6 3 5 3
451 BOTA NORTH 11 JUAREZ PORVENIR NEPTUNO 12 KESLER LEE TREVINO 1992 6 2 2 3452 BOTA NORTH 11 GOMEZ M. NEPTUNO 12 KESLER LEE TREVINO 1 1994 6 2 2 3453 BOTA NORTH 11 SIERRA ARMADILLO PANMERICANA 12 VIMONT 1 1991 6 1 11 3
180 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 2 1993 6 2 2 3181 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 2 1989 6 2 2 3182 BOTA SOUTH 11 3 2 1995 6 2 2 3183 BOTA SOUTH 2 2 3 1985 6 2 2 3184 BOTA SOUTH 2 3 1 1991 6 11 3185 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 1 1975 6 3 11 3186 BOTA SOUTH 11 3 1 1990 1 2 2 2187 BOTA SOUTH 12 9 2 1989 6 2 2 3188 BOTA SOUTH 3 Av. Tecnologico 1 1996 6 2 2 3189 BOTA SOUTH 2 9 2 1986 6 2 2 3190 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 1 1992 6 2 2 3191 BOTA SOUTH 11 3 1 2000 1 2 2 3192 BOTA SOUTH 5 5 1 1983 6 2 2 3193 BOTA SOUTH 11 3 1 1995 6 2 2 3194 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 Col. San Antonio 1 1993 6 2 2 3195 BOTA SOUTH 12 9 3 1982 6 3 11 3196 BOTA SOUTH 12 9 2 6 2 2 3197 BOTA SOUTH 12 12 2 1993 6 2 2 3198 BOTA SOUTH 3 11 1 2000 1 2 3199 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 1 2000 6 11 3200 BOTA SOUTH 12 9 1 1992 6 2 3201 BOTA SOUTH 2 Paseo Triunfo De la Rep. 3 1981 6 2 2 3202 BOTA SOUTH 2 K-20 2 1989 6 2 2 3203 BOTA SOUTH 3 1 3 1988 6 2 2 3204 BOTA SOUTH 2 2 Calle Marconi 1 1995 6 2 2 3205 BOTA SOUTH 1 12 3 1981 2 2 2 3206 BOTA SOUTH 2 Goodyear Dr. 1320 2 6 2 2 3207 BOTA SOUTH 2 Calle Amapola 1 1991 6 2 2 3208 BOTA SOUTH 12 Cesareo Santos 1 1994 6 11 3
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52Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
209 BOTA SOUTH 2 Oliver Crownwell 1 1995 6 11 2210 BOTA SOUTH 2 Av. Tecnologico 4 1993 6 2 2 3211 BOTA SOUTH 12 Delta Paisano 7 Sander Beta 1 1995 3 2 2 3212 BOTA SOUTH 5 Airway I-10 7 Av. De las torres 1 1991 6 2 2 3213 BOTA SOUTH 5 Airway I-10 7 1 1986 6 2 2 4214 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1984 6 2 2 3215 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1995 6 2 2 3216 BOTA SOUTH 11 4ta Collens 11 Rodeo Soriana Sanders 3 1988 6 2 2 3217 BOTA SOUTH 12 309 El Paso St 12 1 1993 6 1 13 3218 BOTA SOUTH 2 9 2 2000 4 2 2 3219 BOTA SOUTH 2 6 1 1992 6 1 11 3220 BOTA SOUTH 2 Rojas Americas 6 1 1993 6 2 2 3221 BOTA SOUTH 12 3 1 1985 6 2 2 3222 BOTA SOUTH 12 320 Wagon Street 9 2 2000 6 2 2 4223 BOTA SOUTH 2 Lee Treviñño I-10 11 Cesaro Santos 1 1990 6 2 2 3224 BOTA SOUTH 12 Chino Esther Lama 4 1 1993 6 2 2 3225 BOTA SOUTH 2 Rojas Lee Treviñño 11 Glass Beaver 1 1992 6 2 2 3226 BOTA SOUTH 12 Overland 11 3 1989 6 2 2 3227 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1995 6 2 2 3228 BOTA SOUTH 2 Airway I-10 7 2 1992 6 2 2 3229 BOTA SOUTH 11 Texas Manscal 536 2 1993 6 2 2 3230 BOTA SOUTH 2 Americas Socorro 11 Eje Juan Gabriel Gtz. Najera 1 1993 6 2 2 3231 BOTA SOUTH 2 6 3 1993 6 2 2 3232 BOTA SOUTH 13 3 1 1982 6 2 8 3233 BOTA SOUTH 4 3 2 1985 1 2 2 3234 BOTA SOUTH 5 Airway 6 1 1992 6 2 2 3235 BOTA SOUTH 2 6 1 1995 6 2 2 4236 BOTA SOUTH 5 6 1 2000 1 2 2 3237 BOTA SOUTH 2 12 1 1992 6 2 2 3238 BOTA SOUTH 4 Dyer 11 1 1979 6 1 13 3239 BOTA SOUTH 5 Airway 7 1 1986 6 2 2 4240 BOTA SOUTH 8 8 1 1993 6 2 2 3241 BOTA SOUTH 12 12 3 1999 6 2 2 2242 BOTA SOUTH 3 11 3 1978 6 2 2 3243 BOTA SOUTH 2 1 1 1978 6 11 3244 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1992 6 2 2 3245 BOTA SOUTH 1 8 1 2000 1 2 2 3246 BOTA SOUTH 13 7 2 1992 6 2 2 3247
BOTA SOUTH2 Concha Valverde 11 Ramon Rivera
Lara
Carr.
Panamericana
1 1987 6 1 11 3
248 BOTA SOUTH 2 Hawkins Industrial 12 3 1995 6 2 2 3249 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 2 1993 6 2 2 3250 BOTA SOUTH 12 11 Panamericana 1 1986 6 3 11 3251 BOTA SOUTH Hawkins 3 1 1985 6 2 2 3252 BOTA SOUTH Americas Zargoza 3 1 1995 6 2 2 3253 BOTA SOUTH 12 1925 Missouri 13 1 1994 6 2 2 3254 BOTA SOUTH 2 Airway Montana 9 1 1996 6 1 13 2255 BOTA SOUTH 1 1 2 1989 6 2 2 3256 BOTA SOUTH Harsh Ave Ansel Perry 3 2 1983 6 2 2 3257 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 2 1989 6 2 2 3258 BOTA SOUTH El Paso dr. Trowbridge 1 3 1975 3 2 4259 BOTA SOUTH 12 Mirram Dr 11801 3 3 1987 6 2 2 3
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53Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
260 BOTA SOUTH 1 10 2 1993 6 2 2 3261 BOTA SOUTH 2 Eje Juan Gabriel Lopez Mateos 2 1989 6 2 2 3262 BOTA SOUTH 1 1 2 1991 6 2 2 3263 BOTA SOUTH 1 1 2 1988 6 2 2 3264 BOTA SOUTH 2 10 Granero 2 1989 6 2 2 3265 BOTA SOUTH 2 Don Haskins 11 2 1985 6 2 2 3266
BOTA SOUTH13 10 Ramon Rivera
Lara
Casas Grandes 2 1993 6 2 2 3
267 BOTA SOUTH 2 10 Blvd. Oscar Flores 3260 1 1989 6 1 11 2268 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 2 1993 6 2 2 3269 BOTA SOUTH 1 1 2 6 2 2 3270 BOTA SOUTH 1 Don Haskins La cuesta Av. Tecnologico 1 2001 6 2 11 4271 BOTA SOUTH 1 10 Ejercito Nacional altura Soriana 1 1995 6 2 2 3272 BOTA SOUTH 1 Don Haskins 2 1995 6 2 2 3273 BOTA SOUTH 1 10 La cuesta 1 1989 6 2 2 3274
BOTA SOUTH2 11 Ramon Rivera
Lara
ZIMAC' 2 1987 6 2 11 3
275 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 3 6 2 2 3276 BOTA SOUTH 2 Airway 3 1 1982 6 2 2 3277 BOTA SOUTH 2 Pelicano Rojas 3 3 1980 6 2 11 3278 BOTA SOUTH 2 10 K-20 3 1990 6 2 2 3279 BOTA SOUTH 8 3 Paseo 4 siglos 2 1992 6 2 3280 BOTA SOUTH 4 Lee Treviñño 2 Eje Juan Gabriel Ponciano Arriaga 2 1992 6 2 2 3281 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 1 1992 6 2 2 3282
BOTA SOUTHWyoming Cotton Ramon Rivera
Lara
Carr. Casa
Grandes
1 1985 6 1 11 3
283 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 1 2000 6 1 11 4284 BOTA SOUTH 8 10 16 de septiembre 1 2000 6 1 11 2285 BOTA SOUTH 8 11 Henry Dunant 1 2000 6 1 11 2286 BOTA SOUTH Lomaland Pelicano 12 1 1985 6 1 13 2287 BOTA SOUTH 13 2 3 6 2 2 3288 BOTA SOUTH 13 Infonavit Casas Grandes 1 1985 6 1 11 3289 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 3 6 2 2 3290 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 3 6 2 2 3291 BOTA SOUTH Myrtle Eucapiptos 12 1 2000 6 1 11 2292 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 3 6 2 2 3293
BOTA SOUTHRojas Lee Treviñño Ramon Rivera
Lara
Casas Grandes 3 1992 6 2 2 3
294 BOTA SOUTH Rojas Don Haskins 9 2 1989 6 2 2 3295 BOTA SOUTH 2 Lee Treviñño I-10 Panamericana 1 2001 6 1 11 2296 BOTA SOUTH Airway Airport Av. De las torres MMJ 1 2000 6 2 11 4297 BOTA SOUTH 1 Santa Teresa 1 1992 6 2 2 3298 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 1 1992 6 2 2 3299 BOTA SOUTH 1 1 2 1990 3 2 2 3300 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1984 6 2 3301 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 2 1992 6 2 2 3302 BOTA SOUTH 1 1440 Don Haskins 11 1 1990 3 3 11 4303 BOTA SOUTH 2 10 2 1962 6 2 2 3304 BOTA SOUTH 12 12 1 1992 3 2 2 4305 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 2000 6 3 2 4306 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 1 200 6 3 11 4
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54Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
307 BOTA SOUTH 1 6 2 1990 6 2 3308 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 1 1993 6 2 2 4309 BOTA SOUTH 2 1 1999 6 11 4310 BOTA SOUTH 1 1 1992 6 1 11 2311 BOTA SOUTH 2 9 1 1987 6 3 11 3312 BOTA SOUTH 1 2 6 2 2 3313 BOTA SOUTH 13 8 1 1993 6 2 3314 BOTA SOUTH 1 10 1 1992 6 1 11 3315 BOTA SOUTH 1 10 1 1985 6 3 11 3316 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 1 1988 3 2 2 3317 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 1 1981 6 3 11 3318 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 1 1995 6 2 2 3319 BOTA SOUTH 1 1 1 1987 6 2 2 3320 BOTA SOUTH 13 10 1 1987 1 2 2 3321 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 2 1993 6 2 2 3322 BOTA SOUTH 2 6 1 1989 3 2 2 3323 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 2 1995 6 2 2 3324 BOTA SOUTH 13 1 1 1992 6 2 2 2325 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 LA RAZA 1 1994 6 1 11 3326 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 2 1883 6 2 2 2327 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 1 1987 6 2 2 2328 BOTA SOUTH 5 6 2 1984 6 2 2 3329 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 EJERCITO NACIONAL 1 1993 6 2 2 3330 BOTA SOUTH 1 11 HRP-REFACCIONARIA 1 1996 6 1 11 2331 BOTA SOUTH 13 12 2 1990 6 2 2 3332 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 DIARIO DE JUAREZ 3 1983 6 2 2 3333 BOTA SOUTH 8 10 AVE. TECNOLOGICO 1 1992 6 2 2 3334 BOTA SOUTH 3 10 VALENTIN FUENTES 1 1986 6 2 2 3335 BOTA SOUTH 8 10 LA RAZA 1 2000 6 2 2 2336 BOTA SOUTH 8 1 1987 6 2 2 3337 BOTA SOUTH 2 3 1 1988 6 1 11 3338 BOTA SOUTH 8 10 AVE. HENRY DUNANT 1 2000 6 1 11 2339 BOTA SOUTH 8 10 AVE. LOPEZ MATEOS 2 1992 6 2 2 3340 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 RCA 1 1999 6 1 11 2341 BOTA SOUTH 2 10 PANAMERICANA 1 1978 6 11 3342 BOTA SOUTH 5 9 1 6 1 11 2343 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1981 3 2 2 2344 BOTA SOUTH 2 1 1 1980 6 1 11 3345 BOTA SOUTH 1 6 1 1984 6 2 2 3346 BOTA SOUTH 12 NORTH DALLAS 301 10 AVE. TECNOLOGICO 2 1995 6 2 2 3347 BOTA SOUTH 1 3348 BOTA SOUTH 2 5 1 1975 6 1 12 3349 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1992 6 2 2 3350 BOTA SOUTH 13 LA CUESTA 1 1989 6 2 2 3351 BOTA SOUTH 13 8 2 1990 6 2 2 3352 BOTA SOUTH 2 11 BODEGAS SMART 2 1995 6 2 2 3353 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1995 6 2 2 3354 BOTA SOUTH AZTECAS 3 1989 3 2 2 2355 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1995 6 2 2 3356 BOTA SOUTH 1 3 1 1984 6 2 2 3357 BOTA SOUTH GOOD YEAR DR. 11 COL. SATELITE 1 1987 6 2 2 3358 BOTA SOUTH PELICANO 11 MUNICIPIO 1 1985 6 1 13 3
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55Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
630 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1970 6 2 2 3621 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1978 1 3 7 2597 STA THERESA NORTH chih CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1979 6 2 5 2618 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 smlk CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1979 6 2 2 2
627 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Chihuahua CHIHUAHUA El Paso TEXAS 3 1980 3 2 2 2
607 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 parral CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1982 6 2 2 2
619 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1982 6 2 2 3623 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1982 6 2 2 2644 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 drg DURANGO elp TEXAS 2 1982 3 2 2 4
646 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 teresa NEW MEXICO TEXAS 1982 1 2 2 2
599 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1985 6 2 2 3649 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA vinton NEW MEXICO 3 1985 6 2 2 3598 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 dlcias CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1986 2 2 2 2
602 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 sunland NEW MEXICO Placas Fronterizas 1 1986 6 2 1 2
608 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1987 3 2 2 2645 STA THERESA NORTH santa teresa NEW MEXICO 1 1987 6 3 5 3648 STA THERESA NORTH jrz Placas Fronterizas vinton NEW MEXICO Otra 1987 6 2 2 3625 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 parral CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1988 6 2 2 2
626 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Sta. Teresa NEW MEXICO Juarez CHIHUAHUA 1988 5 2 1 2
639 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Delicias CHIHUAHUA 3 1988 6 2 2 2
640 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA santa teresa NEW MEXICO 2 1988 6 2 2 3642 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA teresa NUEVO MEXICO 2 1988 6 2 2 3605 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1989 4 2 2 3643 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 dlc CHIHUAHUA TEXAS 2 1989 6 2 2 2
604 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1990 6 2 2 3628 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Chihuahua CHIHUAHUA Sta. Teresa NEW MEXICO 1 1990 3 2 2 3
633 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Vinton TEXAS 3 1990 6 2 2 1
641 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 vinton NEW MEXICO TEXAS 1990 6 2 2 4
647 STA THERESA NORTH sunland park NEW MEXICO Placas Fronterizas 1990 6 2 2 3606 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 drg GUANAJUATO elp TEXAS 3 1991 3 2 2
622 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA exit-8 NEW MEXICO 3 1991 6 2 2 3638 STA THERESA NORTH Juarez CHIHUAHUA El Paso TEXAS 2 1991 6 2 2 3
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56Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
601 STA THERESA NORTH elp TEXAS jrz CHIHUAHUA 1 1992 6 2 2 3603 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1992 6 2 2 3609 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1992 6 2 1 4615 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1992 6 2 2 3620 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 chih CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1992 6 2 2 2
632 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Juarez CHIHUAHUA El Paso TEXAS 1 1992 6 2 2 4
635 STA THERESA NORTH Juarez CHIHUAHUA El Paso TEXAS 1 1992 6 2 2 3636 STA THERESA NORTH Juarez CHIHUAHUA Sta. Teresa NEW MEXICO 1 1992 6 2 2 3611 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1993 6 2 2 3612 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1993 6 2 2 3614 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1993 6 2 2 3617 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1993 6 2 2 3610 STA THERESA NORTH jrz CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1994 6 2 2 3600 STA THERESA NORTH smlk CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1996 3 2 2 2596 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 camargo CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 2 1998 3 2 2 2
613 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 smlk CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 1998 6 2 2 2
629 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Samalayuca CHIHUAHUA El Paso TEXAS 3 1998 5 2 2 2
631 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Samalayuca CHIHUAHUA El Paso TEXAS 3 1998 6 2 2 2
634 STA THERESA NORTH Juarez CHIHUAHUA Sta. Teresa NEW MEXICO 1 1999 6 2 7 1616 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 smlk CHIHUAHUA elp TEXAS 3 2000 3 2 2 2
624 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 cmrg CHIHUAHUA 2 2000 4 2 2 2
637 STA THERESA
NORTH
12 Camargo CHIHUAHUA El paso TEXAS 2 2000 4 2
57Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
Appendix E - U.S. Customs Bridge Data
October 2000CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS
10/01/00-10/31/00 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA ARR YSL ARRDAY DATE FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY
SUN 1-Oct-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 2-Oct-00 431 840 810 490 39 500 402 330TUE 3-Oct-00 447 755 971 469 115 257 349 233WED 4-Oct-00 566 109 935 445 66 147 394 266THU 5-Oct-00 536 826 992 371 59 339 347 201FRI 6-Oct-00 440 789 1005 470 50 384 502 264SAT 7-Oct-00 180 417 329 160 30 123 99 86SUN 8-Oct-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 9-Oct-00 354 718 777 534 60 149 308 274TUE 10-Oct-00 491 877 946 459 76 454 528 311WED 11-Oct-00 587 840 1081 424 327 337 372 290THU 12-Oct-00 565 850 1022 415 190 436 458 274FRI 13-Oct-00 522 813 1086 434 137 523 468 229SAT 14-Oct-00 244 373 407 126 151 102 188 147SUN 15-Oct-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 16-Oct-00 386 932 894 504 87 370 415 271TUE 17-Oct-00 520 771 978 548 41 504 521 309WED 18-Oct-00 486 673 940 467 217 391 530 301THU 19-Oct-00 498 805 1086 393 274 380 799 343FRI 20-Oct-00 515 776 957 448 153 484 380 255SAT 21-Oct-00 238 398 494 141 46 94 173 145SUN 22-Oct-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 23-Oct-00 362 930 810 528 140 166 397 277TUE 24-Oct-00 300 800 1094 402 123 329 462 260WED 25-Oct-00 452 686 1070 558 228 280 499 254THU 26-Oct-00 506 795 1024 502 199 284 540 301FRI 27-Oct-00 506 795 1014 508 213 280 437 230SAT 28-Oct-00 154 354 417 157 48 61 206 135SUN 29-Oct-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 30-Oct-00 364 836 894 448 108 187 262 225TUE 31-Oct-00 487 828 1086 463 188 326 455 295
TOTALS 11137 18586 23119 10864 3365 7887 10491 6506
DAILY AVG 428 715 889 418 129 303 404 250
November 2000
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS11/01/00-11/30/00 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA ARR YSL ARR
DAY DATEFULL
BOTA
EMPTY
BOTAFULL YSL
EMPTY
YSLFULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY
WED 1-Nov-00 446 662 1043 431 186 387 503 336THU 2-Nov-00 331 597 765 376 147 219 423 717FRI 3-Nov-00 544 728 1003 421 277 323 393 189SAT 4-Nov-00 189 405 433 223 117 174 198 93SUN 5-Nov-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
58Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
MON 6-Nov-00 334 923 866 548 159 252 240 302TUE 7-Nov-00 451 803 1056 477 186 362 347 260WED 8-Nov-00 451 806 1036 409 127 559 597 286THU 9-Nov-00 623 754 992 430 141 177 476 243FRI 10-Nov-00 519 836 1088 445 126 223 568 393SAT 11-Nov-00 151 444 407 154 81 56 189 95SUN 12-Nov-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 13-Nov-00 375 772 837 531 142 172 392 293TUE 14-Nov-00 430 803 1116 464 204 372 442 355WED 15-Nov-00 479 679 1136 451 207 228 485 306THU 16-Nov-00 465 761 517 265 213 275 517 265FRI 17-Nov-00 546 848 1062 474 165 327 621 329SAT 18-Nov-00 200 352 453 190 62 113 223 117SUN 19-Nov-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 20-Nov-00 189 633 537 463 63 262 288 291TUE 21-Nov-00 385 943 840 583 146 374 397 318WED 22-Nov-00 435 844 1047 456 179 275 431 256THU 23-Nov-00 0 0 511 552 0 0 229 170FRI 24-Nov-00 545 654 1093 279 188 227 468 211SAT 25-Nov-00 208 301 339 118 52 71 186 110SUN 26-Nov-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 27-Nov-00 410 817 928 557 140 256 432 336TUE 28-Nov-00 511 857 932 427 158 222 356 211WED 29-Nov-00 527 869 948 468 147 266 364 269THU 30-Nov-00 579 808 1296 577 214 288 463 246
TOTALS 10323 17899 22281 10769 3827 6460 10228 6997
DAILY AVG 413 716 891 431 153 258 409 280
December 2000
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS1/12/2000 - 31/12/2000 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA ARR YSL ARR
DAY DATEFULL
BOTA
EMPTY
BOTAFULL YSL
EMPTY
YSLFULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY
FRI 1-Dec-00 2 6 0 0 2 6 0 0SAT 2-Dec-00 288 441 593 143 54 83 253 150SUN 3-Dec-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 4-Dec-00 376 931 887 612 107 283 275 207TUE 5-Dec-00 490 930 1112 479 197 194 382 297WED 6-Dec-00 532 931 1039 470 138 212 328 228THU 7-Dec-00 492 762 539 143 172 235 253 168FRI 8-Dec-00 521 723 1083 438 228 372 399 286SAT 9-Dec-00 189 375 507 157 96 141 190 136SUN 10-Dec-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 11-Dec-00 383 903 894 547 94 213 387 171TUE 12-Dec-00 481 781 379 218 124 148 379 218WED 13-Dec-00 481 781 1119 439 124 148 379 218THU 14-Dec-00 501 790 1045 423 166 189 363 147FRI 15-Dec-00 486 622 1038 424 103 249 375 139SAT 16-Dec-00 148 266 401 124 61 79 188 202SUN 17-Dec-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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MON 18-Dec-00 356 877 629 444 90 283 250 139TUE 19-Dec-00 443 662 1086 393 373 372 326 164WED 20-Dec-00 515 776 877 255 83 245 204 171THU 21-Dec-00 437 725 494 141 226 305 563 285FRI 22-Dec-00 343 650 604 306 152 320 285 137SAT 23-Dec-00 56 95 179 127 22 78 78 30SUN 24-Dec-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 25-Dec-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TUE 26-Dec-00 122 430 0 0 73 192 0 0WED 27-Dec-00 184 533 0 0 72 206 0 0THU 28-Dec-00 615 162 248 273 61 153 72 139FRI 29-Dec-00 188 519 186 232 106 269 174 181SAT 30-Dec-00 31 98 50 110 22 103 39 51SUN 31-Dec-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 8660 14769 14989 6898 2946 5078 6142 3864
DAILY AVG 346 591 600 276 118 203 246 155
January 2001
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS1/01/2001 - 31/01/2001 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA ARR YSL ARR
DAY DATE FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTYMON 1-Jan-01TUE 2-Jan-01 129 583 259 405 56 302 159 212WED 3-Jan-01 270 868 467 396 97 297 221 259THU 4-Jan-01 351 826 693 440 141 297 192 203FRI 5-Jan-01 363 782 702 403 131 298 255 204SAT 6-Jan-01 120 308 321 161 24 108 97 84SUN 7-Jan-01MON 8-Jan-01 346 857 173 352 657 482 335 225TUE 9-Jan-01 419 660 243 174 147 292 243 174WED 10-Jan-01 262 802 938 388 180 316 285 272THU 11-Jan-01 456 759 912 309 175 391 427 229FRI 12-Jan-01 170 270 960 426 171 270 412 196SAT 13-Jan-01 136 323 375 134 72 38 72 38SUN 14-Jan-01MON 15-Jan-01 308 747 621 484 121 285 308 202TUE 16-Jan-01 456 725 912 432 190 321 402 212WED 17-Jan-01 499 741 952 351 153 361 453 216THU 18-Jan-01 488 709 969 325 273 393 347 236FRI 19-Jan-01 503 675 483 324 167 238 483 324SAT 20-Jan-01 115 285 337 112 46 143 150 76SUN 21-Jan-01MON 22-Jan-01 373 685 781 466 79 304 278 266TUE 23-Jan-01 443 807 870 459 137 354 431 256WED 24-Jan-01 510 774 950 379 174 170 281 181THU 25-Jan-01 472 755 1040 292 247 324 395 495FRI 26-Jan-01 492 766 991 360 176 378 303 291SAT 27-Jan-01 143 303 345 118 45 140 83 47SUN 28-Jan-01MON 29-Jan-01 397 725 751 359 81 280 188 117
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TUE 30-Jan-01 441 799 950 428 172 233 289 91WED 31-Jan-01 486 622 992 409 202 303 473 273
TOTALS 9148 17156 17987 8886 4114 7318 7562 5379
DAILY AVG 352 660 692 342 158 281 291 207
February 2001
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS1/02/2001 - 28/02/2001 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA EXAM YSL EXAM
DAY DATE FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTYTHU 1-Feb-01 476 850 953 394 211 266 357 129FRI 2-Feb-01 548 675 973 348 160 223 299 136SAT 3-Feb-01 149 345 309 74 60 176 140 86SUN 4-Feb-01MON 5-Feb-01 400 119 343 252 131 76 99 86TUE 6-Feb-01 399 899 651 870 176 342 346 266WED 7-Feb-01 460 566 450 352 202 358 368 147THU 8-Feb-01 477 767 657 482 246 424 335 225FRI 9-Feb-01 419 660 1021 401 134 292 281 149SAT 10-Feb-01 151 278 484 114 105 110 147 109SUN 11-Feb-01MON 12-Feb-01 398 971 769 475 199 473 372 358TUE 13-Feb-01 411 814 870 416 173 279 395 180WED 14-Feb-01 497 740 803 387 360 741 304 200THU 15-Feb-01 412 712 950 367 188 344 444 299FRI 16-Feb-01 422 862 1026 449 218 348 291 195SAT 17-Feb-01 146 295 334 115 7 26 124 60SUN 18-Feb-01MON 19-Feb-01 326 715 794 444 171 364 310 204TUE 20-Feb-01 490 598 899 419 230 441 280 257WED 21-Feb-01 398 724 230 397 908 383 344 186THU 22-Feb-01 518 806 240 349 927 416 162 174FRI 23-Feb-01 499 686 899 459 280 422 277 163SAT 24-Feb-01 124 318 39 81 371 120 94 63SUN 25-Feb-01MON 26-Feb-01 365 682 709 540 167 353 258 209TUE 27-Feb-01 505 731 902 400 203 400 234 148WED 28-Feb-01 487 835 917 375 201 364 268 89
TOTALS 9477 15648 16222 8960 6028 7741 6529 4118
DAILY AVG 395 652 676 373 251 323 272 172
March 2001
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS1-03/2001 - 31/03/2001 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA EXAM YSL EXAM
DAY DATEFULL
BOTA
EMPTY
BOTAFULL YSL
EMPTY
YSLFULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY
THU 1-Mar-01 503 726 939 354 231 318 240 100FRI 2-Mar-01 525 528 922 395 197 342 338 127SAT 3-Mar-01 412 302 337 109 45 119 79 27SUN 4-Mar-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 5-Mar-01 389 824 675 529 154 235 129 73
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TUE 6-Mar-01 478 663 932 381 174 292 262 190WED 7-Mar-01 500 746 1014 365 206 306 242 168THU 8-Mar-01 465 362 986 369 191 277 383 122FRI 9-Mar-01 420 707 997 463 256 490 334 113SAT 10-Mar-01 158 313 348 96 80 166 99 48SUN 11-Mar-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 12-Mar-01 372 787 764 757 146 366 282 241TUE 13-Mar-01 483 598 942 485 205 409 108 142WED 14-Mar-01 528 625 908 443 232 310 341 218THU 15-Mar-01 436 804 1012 407 474 971 415 244FRI 16-Mar-01 456 676 1025 459 231 340 428 243SAT 17-Mar-01 185 269 359 142 70 161 544 124SUN 18-Mar-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 19-Mar-01 254 786 700 455 75 168 156 211TUE 20-Mar-01 382 831 849 424 268 472 517 284WED 21-Mar-01 418 720 798 361 270 416 323 251THU 22-Mar-01 478 803 896 430 229 203 346 263FRI 23-Mar-01 471 755 786 372 194 319 505 272SAT 24-Mar-01 163 316 424 125 69 142 160 81SUN 25-Mar-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 26-Mar-01 385 675 751 437 183 305 203 92TUE 27-Mar-01 465 593 621 429 248 420 202 96WED 28-Mar-01 493 588 1015 361 272 423 443 152THU 29-Mar-01 518 745 994 381 189 302 358 138FRI 30-Mar-01 509 0 191 168 1042 421 265 109SAT 31-Mar-01 400 306 147 121 389 117 106 76
TOTALS 11246 16048 20332 9818 6320 8810 7808 4205DAILY AVG 417 594 753 364 234 326 289 156
April 2001
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS1/04/2001 - 30/04/2001 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA EXAM YSL EXAMDAY DATE FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY
SUN 1-Apr-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 2-Apr-01 315 941 816 476 199 374 156 111TUE 3-Apr-01 451 849 865 427 272 379 209 98WED 4-Apr-01 484 840 218 397 860 354 359 176THU 5-Apr-01 505 766 314 443 972 35 235 192FRI 6-Apr-01 438 809 1000 339 435 380 186 94SAT 7-Apr-01 201 324 377 76 95 255 98 35SUN 8-Apr-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 9-Apr-01 326 881 972 35 203 408 235 192TUE 10-Apr-01 420 852 854 329 190 351 109 85WED 11-Apr-01 412 793 1151 323 251 490 351 231THU 12-Apr-01 474 718 1214 286 203 358 310 171FRI 13-Apr-01 2 0 198 279 0 0 59 97SAT 14-Apr-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SUN 15-Apr-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 16-Apr-01 338 893 705 474 169 380 260 275TUE 17-Apr-01 445 814 997 436 259 523 349 186
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WED 18-Apr-01 907 381 860 238 237 418 370 162THU 19-Apr-01 470 832 705 474 201 281 358 92FRI 20-Apr-01 480 801 1087 375 245 233 221 135SAT 21-Apr-01 138 290 483 127 68 97 133 86SUN 22-Apr-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 23-Apr-01 376 883 802 459 126 364 232 163TUE 24-Apr-01 481 843 882 351 216 367 341 195WED 25-Apr-01 467 813 988 424 222 344 251 96THU 26-Apr-01 475 749 893 358 181 417 275 332FRI 27-Apr-01 512 854 1144 327 203 451 313 196SAT 28-Apr-01 167 295 390 84 99 149 147 76SUN 29-Apr-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 30-Apr-01 255 812 542 285 129 365 175 120
TOTALS 9539 17033 18457 7822 6035 7773 5732 3596DAILY AVG 397 710 769 326 251 324 239 150
May 2001
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS01/05/2001 -
31/05/2001BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA EXAM YSL EXAM
DAY DATE FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY FULL EMPTYTUE 1-May-01 162 567 496 205 96 264 127 72
WED 2-May-01 476 819 812 340 195 402 348 253THU 3-May-01 470 912 746 308 154 421 110 64FRI 4-May-01 457 840 1008 285 178 427 343 149SAT 5-May-01 138 284 356 59 76 145 170 78SUN 6-May-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 7-May-01 378 920 760 420 178 456 267 181TUE 8-May-01 474 567 998 409 248 567 262 205WED 9-May-01 496 793 1021 336 191 400 369 291THU 10-May-01 387 653 875 273 205 377 386 202FRI 11-May-01 426 749 823 343 192 380 289 168SAT 12-May-01 180 258 363 115 74 176 91 62SUN 13-May-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 14-May-01 368 787 657 409 167 356 349 262TUE 15-May-01 502 820 902 317 207 400 411 211WED 16-May-01 448 731 1051 326 204 439 895 166THU 17-May-01 507 1049 960 337 194 424 275 210FRI 18-May-01 513 757 1023 285 173 451 428 206SAT 19-May-01 143 323 425 74 100 210 97 83SUN 20-May-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 21-May-01 380 885 851 426 135 334 440 516TUE 22-May-01 453 824 1060 381 144 481 387 241WED 23-May-01 505 782 1243 442 174 404 514 297THU 24-May-01 490 823 1042 283 160 266 418 153FRI 25-May-01 404 942 1039 389 144 346 220 107SAT 26-May-01 135 350 709 540 69 251 144 168SUN 27-May-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 28-May-01 201 411 550 193 79 273 279 144TUE 29-May-01 535 723 899 283 143 298 314 202
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WED 30-May-01 514 760 1050 261 223 496 266 184THU 31-May-01 503 857 1067 339 183 423 252 152
TOTALS 10645 19186 22786 8378 4286 9867 8451 5027DAILY AVG 394 711 844 310 159 365 313 186
June 2001
CARGO STATS ARRIVING EXAMS1/06/2001-30/06/2001 BOTA ARR YSL ARR BOTA EXAM YSL EXAM
DAY DATEFULL -
BOTA
EMPTY
- BOTAFULL - YSL
EMPTY -
YSLFULL EMPTY FULL EMPTY
FRI 1-Jun-01 477 878 877 415 382 548 299 166SAT 2-Jun-01 107 325 351 74 75 155 131 95SUN 3-Jun-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 4-Jun-01 398 865 819 502 246 377 159 155TUE 5-Jun-01 450 836 989 302 223 357 232 93WED 6-Jun-01 473 804 1000 393 204 419 116 159THU 7-Jun-01 464 994 977 418 144 323 575 327FRI 8-Jun-01 500 827 1431 376 67 64 62 8SAT 9-Jun-01 123 346 344 111 21 36 20 8SUN 10-Jun-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 11-Jun-01 544 831 877 415 28 80 55 10TUE 12-Jun-01 456 724 1022 348 43 44 36 30WED 13-Jun-01 475 809 986 382 41 43 60 13THU 14-Jun-01 574 606 1012 357 430 121 112 60FRI 15-Jun-01 593 808 978 311 198 479 126 40SAT 16-Jun-01 130 308 289 107 82 236 21 22SUN 17-Jun-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 18-Jun-01 424 902 781 154 164 361 87 49TUE 19-Jun-01 459 938 836 296 188 352 92 16WED 20-Jun-01 491 903 1019 337 254 443 142 55THU 21-Jun-01 514 880 1040 337 244 400 132 35FRI 22-Jun-01 530 1023 884 267 175 421 105 9SAT 23-Jun-01 127 359 359 176 269 286 29 21SUN 24-Jun-01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MON 25-Jun-01 225 914 856 424 182 500 54 44TUE 26-Jun-01 474 366 967 354 315 387 72 36WED 27-Jun-01 466 327 922 341 321 366 49 22THU 28-Jun-01 499 372 964 280 252 414 96 32FRI 29-Jun-01 509 438 862 313 193 473 71 29SAT 30-Jun-01 123 180 277 133 87 195 31 25
TOTALS 10605 17563 21719 7923 4828 7880 2964 1559
DAILY AVG 408 676 835 305 186 303 114 60
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Appendix F - Survey Responses from Truck & Bus Companies
Date Name of Company Phone Person contacted#
Buses
#
Trucks
# SU
TrucksType of Fuel Age of Vehicles
Diesel Gasoline LPG 96-01 90-95 80-89 Before
198014/Agosto/2001 Autotransportes Molina 631-0932 Manuel Cisneros/Pablo
Rodrííguez
40 12 47 5 17 20 10
08/Agosto/2001 Almex 616-1128 Miguel Torres 1 1 208/Agosto/2001 Auto Express Impala 617-0653 Alfredo Gallegos 11 2 11 2 5 4 208/Agosto/2001 Auto Transporte Zeper Raza 682-2290 Jesus Ricardo Rodrííguez 56 11 56 11 20 14 408/Agosto/2001 Auto Transportes Sáánchez 616-0708 Antonio Sááchez 2 3 2 3 3 1 108/Agosto/2001 Auto Express Tecoman/Juáárez 616-3434 Oscar Arzate 16 16 3 1308/Agosto/2001 Auto Transportes de Carga Tres
Guerras
610-2271 Jorge Castillo 460 7 460 7 200100-
150
15-20
14/Agosto/2001 Transporte de Carga Angeles 619-3858 Crilda Vega 8 8 3 4 114/Agosto/2001 Transportes Herca 616-9869 Luis Humberto Hernáández 120 42 162 49 11314/Agosto/2001 Transportes Gil Hermanos 682-1120 Jesus Gil 7 7 3 414/Agosto/2001 Transportes Cuahuctemoc 613-0622 Edgar Villarreal 250 250 25013/Agosto/2001 Transervicios 610-6307 Javier Nuññez 300 10 310 120 170 2014/Agosto/2001 Transportadora Ríío Grande 627-0182 Pedro Sáánchez 120 14 124 10 4 106 8 210/Agosto/2001 Autransportes Chamizal 633-1004 Natividad 40 40 26 10 410/Agosto/2001 C.F. Alfri Loder 682-3298 Ramóón Galváán 7 7 4 310/Agosto/2001 Ayala Tarin Jorge Dr. Grupo
GESA
620-4398 David Garcíía 8 8 4 4
10/Agosto/2001 DINA. NAFTA EXPRESS 627-0727 (Olga) Hilario Soto 37 1 37 1 3810/Agosto/2001 Express Santa Fe 618-0406 Sixto Ojeda 100 20 100 20 36 36 36 1210/Agosto/2001 Fletes Chihuahua 620-2860 Alfredo Castro Delgado 64 4 64 4 6810/Agosto/2001 Fletes Mééxico Chihuahua 629-4900 Martíín Martinez 200 30 210 20 140 60 0 010/Agosto/2001 Fletes Raráámuri de la Frontera 627-0646 Joséé Luis
Váázquez
36 9 37 5 3 19 20 6
10/Agosto/2001 Halcones de Chihuahuay
Operadora de Transportes
Internacionales
687-0457 Mary 8 8 4 3 1
13/Agosto/2001 Rista Internacional 617-0538 Jose Luis Garcíía 5 5 10 2 4 413/Agosto/2001 Servicio de Transporte
Internacional
625-1717 Eduardo Aras 235 15 250 100 125 125 3
13/Agosto/2001 Servicio Internacional de
Logisticas y Transporte
687-2072 Praxedes de Anda 20 5 20 5 25
13/Agosto/2001 Sistema de Apoyo Logíístico al
Comercio Internacional
629-0529 Ricardo Almáán 2 2 2
13/Agosto/2001 Transportadora de Juáárez 682-0545 Andréés Campas 250 250 25014/Agosto/2001 Transportes Algaza 612-3000 Elsa 37 37 4 0 30 3
Date Name of Company Phone Person contacted#
Buses
#
Trucks
# SU
TrucksType of Fuel Age of Vehicles
Diesel Gasoline LPG 96-01 90-95 80-89 Before
1980
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15/Agosto/2001 Fletes Daráámuri 627-0601 Brenda Galindo 50 8 50 8 21 36 117/Agosto/2001 Transportadora Norte 613-1542 Antonia Arreola
/Isabel
84 10 84 10 3 36 55
21/Agosto/2001 Eco Transporte Internacionales
S.A. de C.V.
630-7486 Jesus Rendóón 10 6 16 12 4 4
21/Agosto/2001 Fletes Mexico, Chihuahua S.A.
de C.V.
629-4900 Juan Solorsano 600 8 608 543 65
21/Agosto/2001 Fletes Aotelo, S.A. de C.V. 627-0075 Rigoberto Burgos 250 29 250 5 24 171 35 44 021/Agosto/2001 Grúúas Servicios del Norte S.A.
de C.V.
617-1198 Manuel Corral 24 3 14 7 4 5 12 3
21/Agosto/2001 Fletes Internacionales Sotelo 627-0738 Tomáás del Palacio 200 200 0 0 3013/Agosto/2001 TBS Transportes 620-6100 Fernando Flores 30 30 11 1923/Agosto/2001 Transportadora Taurus, S.A. de
C.V.
633-1489 Baltazar
Hernáández
15 7 15 7 15
23/Agosto/2001 TRAJUSA, S.A. de C.V. 682-0545 Luis Octavio
Sáánchez
90 90 90
23/Agosto/2001 TRANSPORTES SAGULS, S.A.
DE C.V.
613-4893 Jorge Alvarez 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 12
13/Agosto/2001 SUPER TRANSPORTES APOLO 620-3685 Jaime Arreola, Francisco
Arreola
8 0 8 0 0 4 4 0 0
14/Agosto/2001 TRANSPORTE INTERNACIONAL 614-9668 Ing. Marco Flores 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 513/Agosto/2001 SERVI CIO DE MENSAJERIA
URGENTE
617-0048 Joséé Luis Juáárez 0 6 1 5 0 2 3 0 0
10/Octubre/2001 AGUA PURIFICADA ALASKA 611-2526
611-2506
Anonimo 0 46 32 0 14 2 20 20 4
07/Septiembre/2
001
Coca-Cola de Juáárez, S.A. de
C.V.
618-2056 Ing. Francisco Péérez,
Sr. Mauro
Moreno
9 130 139 0 0 139 0 0 0
10/Octubre/2001 MATERIALISTAS CTM 619-6515
610-0884
(16)28044
1
Salvador Figueroa Jaime
Preguntar por
Berta en el Tel 619-65-15
125 83 168 20 20 0 31 166 11
10/Octubre/2001 MATERIALISTAS Departamento de
Transporte Púúblico
430 287 579 69 69 0 0 0 0
10/Octubre/2001 Piperos Departamento de Transporte
Púúblico
122 122 0 0
TOTALS FOR TRUCKS 4382 933 4947 127 241 2305 989 638 95
Date Name of Company Phone Person contacted#
Buses
#
Trucks
# SU
TrucksType of Fuel Age of Vehicles
Diesel Gasoline LPG 96-01 90-95 80-89 Before
1980
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25/Junio/2001 Autobuses de Transporte Urbano Departamento de
Transporte Púúblico
1893 1212 0 681 3 282 1543
25/Junio/2001 Autobuses de Viajes Especiales (Maquilas) Departamento de
Transporte Púúblico
1435 918 0 517 20 8 1275
25/Junio/2001 Autobuses de Transport Escolar Departamento de
Transporte Púúblico
247 0 0 247 153 34
28/Agosto/2001 Central de Autobuses 610-7083 Enrique Romero
Góómez
200 200 0 0 80 80 37 3
07/Septiembre/2
001
Autobuses Americanos Javier Estrada 11 11 11 0 0 0
TOTALS FOR
BUSES
3786 2341 0 1445 114 370 3008 37
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Appendix G - Survey Responses from Truck Drivers
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
T0102Av. Del Charro y Hnos
EscobarPuente Libre 116 87 4 1 No 3.11
T0103 Puente Zaragoza
La Curva,
Perimetral Carlos
Amaya
323 423 7 1 Yes 23.04
T0104 La CurvaAv. Del Charro y
Hnos Escobar423 116 4 1 No 12.38 38.53
T0202Hermanos Escobar y 4
Siglos Paso del NortePuente Libre 121 87 3 2 No 4.01
T0204 Puente Libre
Hermanos Escobar
y 4 Siglos Paso del
Norte
87 121 3 2 No 4.01 8.03
T0302Av. Del Charro y Hnos
EscobarPuente Libre 116 87 4 1 No 16.36
T0303 Puente LibreAv. Del Charro y
Hnos Escobar87 116 7 1 Yes 16.36
T0304Av. Del Charro y Hnos
EscobarPuente Zaragoza 116 323 7 1 Yes 16.36 49.08
T0401 Col. Azteca Puente Libre 213 87 3 3 No 10.57
T0402 Puente ZaragozaAv. Torres y
Zaragoza323 403 3 3 Yes 13.49
T0403Av. De las Torres y
Zaragoza
Rafael Perez serna
y Melquiades
Alanis
403 122 3 3 No 15.59
T0404Rafael Perez serna y
Melquiades AlanisPuente Libre 122 87 3 3 Yes 4.44
T0405 Puente LibreSantiago Blancas y
Av. De las Torres87 385 3 3 Yes 19.70
T0406Santiago Blancas y Av.
De las Torres
Av. Tecnologico y
Av. Ramon Rivera
Lara
385 246 3 3 No 21.45
T0407Av. Tecnologico y Av.
Ramon Rivera LaraPuente Zaragoza 246 323 3 3 Yes 30.30
T0408 Puente Libre Rafael Perez Serna 87 122 3 3 No 23.04
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
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y Melquiades
Alanis, Col. San
Lorenzo
T0409
Rafael Perez Serna y
Melquiades Alanis, Col.
San Lorenzo
Lopes Mateos y
Cartagena, Col.
Azteca
122 224 3 3 No 9.48 148.07
T0502Km 18 Carretera
PanamericanaPuente Zaragoza 437 323 3 1 Yes 17.22
T0510 Puente Zaragoza Km 18 Carretera
Panamericana323 439 3 1 No 17.22
T0511Km 18 Carretera
PanamericanaPuente Zaragoza 437 323 3 1 Yes 17.22
T0515 Puente Zaragoza Km 18 Carretera
Panamericana323 437 3 1 Yes 17.22
T0516Km 18 Carretera
Panamericana
Parque industrial
Gema437 241 3 1 Yes 9.94
T0517 Parque industrial GemaKm 18 Carretera
Panamericana241 437 3 1 No 9.94 88.77
T0602
Hermanos Escobar y
Cuatro siglos Paso del
Norte
Puente Libre 116 87 3 2 No 3.11
T0603 Puente LibreParque Industrial
Bermudes 87 129 3 2 Yes 7.93
T0604Parque Industrial
Bermudes
Hermanos Escobar
y Cuatro siglos
Paso del Norte
129 121 3 2 No 3.69 14.73
T0702Tecnologico Y Ramon
Rivera LaraPuente Zaragoza 246 323 3 1 Yes 30.30
T0703 Puente LibreTecnologico Y
Ramon Rivera Lara87 246 3 1 Yes 30.30 60.60
T0801C. Veracruz, Col. Felipe
Angeles
Parque industrial
Gema6 241 4 1 No 19.57
T0802 Parque industrial Gema Puente Zaragoza 241 323 7 1 Yes 27.70 47.27
T0901C. Arabe, Col. Hacienda
de las Torres
Bermudez y Tomas
Fernadez, Col.
Partido Senecu
439 132 7 1 No 17.55
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
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T0902
Bermudez y Tomas
Fernadez, Col. Partido
Senecu
Hermanos Escobar
y Av. Del Charro 132 116 7 1 No 6.83
T0903Hermanos Escobar y Av.
Del Charro Puente Libre 116 87 7 1 Yes 2.67
T0904 Puente LibreHermanos Escobar
y Av. Del Charro 87 116 7 1 Yes 2.67
T0905Hermanos Escobar y Av.
Del Charro Puente Libre 116 87 7 1 Yes 2.67
T0906 Puente Libre
Bermudez y Tomas
Fernadez, Col.
Partido Senecu
87 132 7 1 No 6.83 39.20
T1001 Oasis RevolucionParque industrial
Fernandez222 266 4 1 No 6.36
T1005Parque industrial
FernandezOasis Revolucion 266 274 4 1 No 16.97 23.33
T1101Ma Alvarez, Col.
Independencia
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Casas
Grandes
221 225 4 1 No 7.48
T1102Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y
Casas GrandesPuente Libre 225 87 4 1 No 13.57
T1103 Puente Zaragoza
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Casas
Grandes
323 225 7 1 Yes 13.57
T1104Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y
Casas GrandesPuente Libre 225 87 7 1 Yes 13.57
T1106 Puente Zaragoza
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Casas
Grandes
323 225 7 1 Yes 13.57
T1107Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y
Casas Grandes
Parque industrial
Fernandez225 266 4 1 No 7.48 69.22
T1202 Ortiz Rubio Vicente Guerrero y
Tomas Fernandez 167 134 3 2 No 8.55
T1203Vicente Guerrero y
Tomas Fernandez Puente Libre 134 87 3 2 Yes 5.69
T1204 Puente Libre Ortiz Rubio 87 167 3 2 No 8.55 22.79
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
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T1302 Ortiz Rubio Industrias y Tomas
Fernandez 167 164 4 1 No 7.79
T1303Industrias y Tomas
Fernandez Puente Libre 164 87 7 1 Yes 9.88
T1305 Puente LibreVicente Guerrero y
Tomas Fernandez 87 135 7 1 No 11.16
T1306Vicente Guerrero y
Tomas Fernandez Puente Libre 135 87 7 1 Yes 11.16
T1307 Puente LibreOrtiz Rubio y
Juarez Porvenir87 167 7 1 No 12.36 52.35
T1401Col. Revolucion
Mexicana Av. De las Torres 275 385 4 1 No 18.15
T1402 Av. De las Torres Puente Zaragoza 385 323 7 1 Yes 12.02T1403 Puente Libre Av. De las Torres 87 385 4 1 No 19.51 49.68T1502 Glorieta del Km 20 Puente Libre 311 87 7 1 Yes 24.43T1503 Puente Libre Glorieta del Km 20 87 407 7 1 Yes 28.05
T1504 Glorieta del Km 20 3K despues de
Zaragoza407 436 4 1 No 23.33
T1505 3K despues de ZaragozaCarretera
Panamericana436 7 1 No 25.95 101.76
T1601Barranco Azul y Casas
Grandes Hermanos Escobar 272 116 4 1 No 28.54
T1602 Hermanos Escobar Tapioca y Paseo
de la victoria 116 338 7 1 No 11.54
T1603Tapioca y Paseo de la
victoria Puente Libre 338 87 7 1 Yes 17.00
T1604 Puente Zaragoza Tapioca y Paseo
de la victoria 323 338 7 1 Yes 17.00 74.08
T1702Tomas Fernandez y
Paseo de la VictoriaPuente Libre 132 87 7 1 No 6.14
T1703 Puente LibreHermanos Escobar
y Rivereno87 121 7 1 Yes 6.23
T1704Hermanos Escobar y
RiverenoPuente Zaragoza 121 323 7 1 Yes 4.46
T1705 Puente LibreHermanos Escobar
y Rivereno87 121 7 1 Yes 4.46
T1706 Hermanos Escobar y Puente Zaragoza 121 323 7 1 Yes 4.46
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
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Rivereno
T1707 Puente LibreHermanos Escobar
y Rivereno87 121 7 1 Yes 4.46
T1708Hermanos Escobar y
RiverenoPuente Zaragoza 121 323 7 1 Yes 4.46
T1709 Puente LibreHermanos Escobar
y Rivereno87 121 7 1 No 4.46
T1710Hermanos Escobar y
Rivereno
Tomas Fernandez
y A. J. Bermudez
(Av. De las
Industrias o Paseo
de la Victoria)
121 132 7 1 No 4.46 43.59
T1801 Camargo Satelite y Neptuno 437 168 7 1 No 17.60T1802 Satelite y Neptuno Av. Ramon Rayon 168 384 7 1 No 12.36T1803 Av. Ramon Rayon Puente Zaragoza 384 323 7 1 Yes 18.49 48.45
T1901Jilotepec y Juarez
PorvenirRayon y Jilotepec 328 323 7 1 No 3.68
T1905 Rayon y Jilotepec Puente Zaragoza 323 323 7 1 Yes 3.68 7.36T2001 Col. Simona Barba Hermanos Escobar 439 212 4 1 No 19.05T2002 Hermanos Escobar Puente Libre 212 87 7 1 Yes 4.46
T2004 Puente LibreLopez Mateos y
Av. Raza87 144 7 1 Yes 8.74
T2005 Lopez Mateos y Av. RazaPuente Libre 144 87 7 1 Yes 8.74T2007 Puente Libre Hermanos Escobar 87 212 7 1 Yes 4.84 45.83
T2102Casas Grandes , Col.
Melchor Ocampo Chihuahua Chih. 148 437 7 1 Yes 21.56
T2103 Chihuahua Chih.
Casas Grandes ,
Col. Melchor
Ocampo
437 148 7 1 No 21.56 43.12
T2202Casas Grandes , Col.
Melchor Ocampo Blvb. Juan Pablo 2o 148 153 7 1 Yes 22.28
T2203 Blvb. Juan Pablo 2oCasas Grandes , Col.
Melchor Ocampo 148 7 1 No 22.28 44.56
T2302 Hermanos Escobar Puente Zaragoza 116 323 3 1 No 13.80T2303 Puente Zaragoza Hermanos Escobar 323 116 3 1 Yes 15.29 29.09T2402 Hermanos Escobar Puente Libre 116 87 4 1 No 4.46
T2403 Puente LibreLopez Mateos y
Av. Raza87 144 7 1 Yes 8.74
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
72Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
T2404 Lopez Mateos y Av. RazaLibramiento , Col
Libertad144 198 7 1 Yes 12.87
T2405 Libramiento , Col Libertad Puente Libre 198 87 7 1 Yes 16.52
T2406 Puente LibreLopez Mateos y
Av. Raza87 144 7 1 Yes 8.74 51.33
T2501 Mexico Cd.Col. Central de
Abastos437 311 7 1 Yes 9.92
T2502 Col. Central de Abastos
Henry Dunant y
Plutarco Elias
Calles
311 112 7 1 Yes 19.34
T2503Henry Dunant y Plutarco
Elias Calles
Col. Central de
Abastos112 105 7 1 No 0.91
T2504 Col. Central de Abastos
Planta Phillips,
Parque industrial
Gema
105 238 7 1 No 16.37
T2505Planta Phillips, Parque
industrial Gema
Aduana Zaragoza (
Puente Zaragoza)297 323 7 1 No 24.67
T2506Aduana Zaragoza (
Puente Zaragoza)
Interior de la
Republica323 437 7 1 Yes 27.46 98.67
T2602Octavio Paz , Complejo
industrial Chihuahua
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Casas
Grandes
331 225 8 1 Yes 12.78
T2603Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y
Casas GrandesAv. Panamericana 225 246 8 1 No 11.30
T2604 Av. Panamericana
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Casas
Grandes
246 225 8 1 No 11.30
T2607Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y
Casas Grandes
Carretera Casas
Grandes Km 18225 310 4 1 No 2.25
T2608Carretera Casas Grandes
Km 18Aduana Zaragosa 310 323 4 1 No 21.26
T2609 Aduana ZaragosaInterior de la
Republica323 437 8 1 Yes 27.45 86.34
T2701 Monterrey Col. Barreal 437 393 8 1 No 21.94
T2702 Col. BarrealParque industrial
Gema393 241 8 1 Yes 5.31
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
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T2703 Parque industrial Gema Col. Barreal 241 393 8 1 No 5.31T2704 Col. Barreal Av. Panamericana 393 246 8 1 No 6.14T2705 Av. Panamericana Puente Zaragoza 246 323 8 1 Yes 21.66
T2706 Puente ZaragozaInterior de la
Republica323 437 8 1 Yes 27.74 88.10
T2801 Queretaro Col. Barreal 437 393 7 1 No 11.94
T2804 Col. BarrealAv. Ejercito
nacional393 176 7 1 Yes 4.64
T2805 Av. Ejercito nacional Col. Barreal 176 393 7 1 No 8.33 24.91T2901 Mexico Col. Barreal 437 393 7 1 Yes 24.65
T2902 Col. BarrealPanamericana,
Ramon Rivera Lara393 246 7 1 No 6.49
T2903Panamericana, Ramon
Rivera LaraAduana Zaragosa 246 323 7 1 Yes 28.97
T2904 Aduana ZaragosaInterior de la
Republica323 437 7 1 Yes 27.77 87.88
T3001 Monterrey Col. Barreal 437 393 7 1 Yes 24.65
T3002 Col. Barreal
Mercado de
Abastos,
Panamericana Km
17
393 305 7 1 No 14.53
T3003Mercado de Abastos,
Panamericana Km 17
Mercado de
Abastos ala II305 305 7 1 Yes 0.34
T3005Mercado de Abastos ala
II
Interior de la
Republica305 437 7 1 Yes 12.87 52.39
T3102 18 y Terrazas Valentin Fuentes 437 158 7 1 Yes 23.75 23.75
T3202Juarez Porvenir y Manuel
J. ClouthierPuente Zaragoza 329 323 5 1 Yes 4.44
T3203 Puente ZaragozaJuarez Porvenir y
Manuel J. Clouthier323 329 4 1 No 4.44 8.88
T3301
Felix Candela y
Arquitectos, Col.
Horizonte del sur (no hay
TAZ aqui, crecio ciudad)
Ramon Rayon y
Manuel J. Clouther385 331 4 1 No 9.41
T3302Ramon Rayon y Manuel
J. CloutherPuente Libre 331 87 7 1 No 10.73
T3303 Puente Zaragoza Av. De las Fuentes, 323 135 7 1 Yes 4.44
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
74Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
Col. Parque
Industrial Fuentes
T3304Av. De las Fuentes, Col.
Parque Industrial Fuentes
Ramon Rayon y
Manuel J. Clouther135 331 7 1 No 21.20
T3305Ramon Rayon y Manuel
J. Clouther
Felix Candela y
Arquitectos, Col.
Horizonte del sur
331 385 4 1 No 9.41 55.19
T3401Manuel Camacho, Col.
Infonavir Casas Grandes
Av. De las Fuentes,
Col. Parque
Industrial Fuentes
148 135 7 1 No 21.01
T3402
Av. De las Fuentes sur,
Col. Parque Industrial
Fuentes
Puente Libre 135 87 4 1 No 5.67
T3405 Puente LibreFidel Avila y
Gomes Morin87 322 7 1 No 13.32
T3406Fidel Avila y Gomes
Morin
Ramon Rayon y
Manuel J. Clouther322 331 4 1 No 3.89
T3407Ramon Rayon y Manuel
J. CloutherPuente Zaragoza 331 323 7 1 No 3.68
T3410 Puente Zaragoza
Av. De las Fuentes
sur, Col. Parque
Industrial Fuentes
323 135 7 1 Yes 13.39
T3411
Av. De las Fuentes sur,
Col. Parque Industrial
Fuentes
Col. Infonavit Oasis 135 297 4 1 No 8.42 69.38
T3502 Ramon Rivera Lara Pino Suarez 261 235 4 1 No 7.00T3503 Pino Suarez Ramon Rivera Lara 235 261 4 1 No 7.00T3504 Ramon Rivera Lara Pino Suarez 261 235 4 1 No 7.00 21.00
T3601Sierra Mineros, Col. La
cuesta
Panamericana y
Av. De Las
Industrias
279 283 4 1 No 1.30
T3602Panamericana y Av. De
Las IndustriasRamon Rivera Lara 283 235 4 1 No 3.58
T3603 Ramon Rivera Lara Puente Libre 235 87 7 1 Yes 11.42T3609 Puente Zaragoza Ramon Rivera Lara 323 235 7 1 Yes 11.56T3610 Ramon Rivera Lara San BuenaAventura 235 437 7 1 Yes 20.31
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
75Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
T3612 Villa Ahumada Km 20 437 407 7 1 Yes 10.00T3613 Km 20 Ramon Rivera Lara 235 7 1 Yes 10.30 68.47T3702 Ramon Rivera Lara Puente Libre 235 87 7 1 Yes 11.42T3704 Puente Zaragoza Ramon Rivera Lara 323 235 7 1 Yes 11.56T3705 Ramon Rivera Lara Puente Zaragoza 235 323 7 1 Yes 11.54T3706 Puente Zaragoza Ramon Rivera Lara 323 235 7 1 Yes 11.56T3707 Ramon Rivera Lara Puente Zaragoza 235 323 7 1 Yes 11.54T3708 Puente Zaragoza Ramon Rivera Lara 323 235 7 1 Yes 11.56 69.18T3802 Ramon Rivera Lara Puente Zaragoza 235 323 7 1 Yes 11.54T3803 Puente Zaragoza Ramon Rivera Lara 323 235 7 1 Yes 11.56T3804 Ramon Rivera Lara Puente Zaragoza 235 323 7 1 Yes 11.54T3805 Puente Zaragoza Ramon Rivera Lara 323 235 7 1 Yes 11.56
T3806 Ramon Rivera LaraBuenaAventura,
Chih.235 437 7 1 Yes 20.36
T3807 BuenaAventura, Chih. Ramon Rivera Lara 437 235 4 1 No 20.30 86.86
T3902Perez Serna Y Hermanos
EscobarPuente Libre 119 87 7 1 Yes 3.71
T3904 Puente Zaragoza
Parque Industrial
Omega Av.
Hermanos Escobar
y Rivereno
323 116 7 1 Yes 15.00
T3905
Parque Industrial Omega
Av. Hermanos Escobar y
Rivereno
Perez Serna Y
Hermanos Escobar116 119 7 1 No 0.70
T3906Perez Serna Y Hermanos
Escobar
Parque Industrial
Omega Av.
Hermanos Escobar
y Rivereno
119 116 7 1 No 0.70
T3909 Puente ZaragozaMaquilas del
5,(Parque Omega)323 238 7 1 Yes 11.56
T3910Maquilas del 5,(Parque
Omega)
Vicente Guerrero y
P.T.238 135 4 1 No 6.15
T3911 Vicente Guerrero y P.T.Perez Serna Y
Hermanos Escobar135 119 4 1 No 1.54 39.36
T4003 Puente Libre
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Ramon
Rivera Lara
87 225 7 1 Yes 11.79
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
76Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
T4006 Puente Libre
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Ramon
Rivera Lara
87 225 7 1 Yes 11.79
T4007Eje Vial Juan Gabriel y
Ramon Rivera LaraPuente Libre 225 87 7 1 Yes 11.79
T4010 Puente Libre
Eje Vial Juan
Gabriel y Ramon
Rivera Lara
87 225 7 1 No 11.79 47.16
TAZ = Trasportation Analysis ZoneTotal VKT for all 40
Surveys2128.36
VKT = Vehicle Kilometer TraveledDivided by 40 trucks
surveyed40
Average daily VKT for
trucks (km)53.21
Types of Fuel1 Diesel2 Gasoline3 LPG4 Other
VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
1) 5)
2) 6)
3) 7)
Trip Segment ID Trip Origin Trip DestinationStarting
TAZ
Ending
TAZ
Vehicle
Classif.
Fuel
TypeLOADED?
Length of Trip
Segment (km)
Total Length of All
Trips in a day (km)
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4) 8)
78Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
Appendix H - Speed Study Results: Average Speed Data
ROAD SEGMENTS FOR TRAILING CAR STUDY
ID MAIN AVENUE STARTING STREET ENDING STREET
LENGTH OF
SEGMENT
(m)
AVERAGE TIME
ALONG THE
SEGMENT
(seconds)
AVERAGE
SPEED
(km/hr)
S0101BLVD. TOMAS
FERNANDEZSAN LORENZO VICENTE GUERRERO 1304 94.7 49.6
S0102BLVD. TOMAS
FERNANDEZ
VICENTE
GUERREROANTONIO BERMUDEZ 2491 159.8 56.1
S0201PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
BLVD. OSCAR
FLORES
CAMINO VIEJO A SAN
JOSE536 46.8 41.2
S0202PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
CAMINO VIEJO A
SAN JOSE
AV. EJERCITO
NACIONAL327 32 36.8
S0203PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
AV. EJERCITO
NACIONAL
RUBEN POSADA
POMPA630 65.3 34.7
S0204PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLES
RUBEN POSADA
POMPASIMONA BARBA 208 20.2 37.1
S0205PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLESSIMONA BARBA AV. DE LA RAZA 890 57.7 55.5
S0206PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLESAV. DE LA RAZA AV. INSURGENTES 258 20.8 44.7
S0207PLUTARCO ELIAS
CALLESAV. INSURGENTES
AV. VICENTE
GUERRERO239 17.3 49.7
S0301 AV. GOMEZ MORIN AV. TECNOLOGICO AV. CAMPESTRE 1551 111.4 50.1
S0302 AV. GOMEZ MORIN AV. CAMPESTREPEDRO ROSALES DE
LEON693 45 55.4
S0303 AV. GOMEZ MORINPEDRO ROSALES
DE LEON
AV. ANTONIO J.
BERMUDEZ1011 64.5 56.4
S0401AV. VICENTE
GUERRERO
PASEO T. DE LA
REPUBLICATOMAS FERNANDEZ 941 58.8 57.6
S0402AV. VICENTE
GUERREROTOMAS FERNANDEZ PARQUE JUAREZ 636 42.8 53.5
S0403AV. VICENTE
GUERREROPARQUE JUAREZ
AV. ANTONIO J.
BERMUDEZ1496 113.2 47.6
S0501 AV. TECNOLOGICOAV. EJERCITO
NACIONALRIVERA LARA 1478 94.3 56.4
S0502 AV. TECNOLOGICO RIVERA LARA TEOFILO BORUNDA 251 25.2 35.9S0503 AV. TECNOLOGICO TEOFILO BORUNDA AV. CESAREO 1296 74.3 62.8
ROAD SEGMENTS FOR TRAILING CAR STUDY
ID MAIN AVENUE STARTING STREET ENDING STREET
LENGTH OF
SEGMENT
(m)
AVERAGE TIME
ALONG THE
SEGMENT
(seconds)
AVERAGE
SPEED
(km/hr)
79Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
SANTOS
S0504 AV. TECNOLOGICOAV. CESAREO
SANTOSMORELIA 543 47.2 41.4
S0505 AV. TECNOLOGICO MORELIAAV.MANUEL J.
CLOUTHIER368 27.8 47.7
S0801 AV. DE LAS AMERICAS
AV. PASEO
TRIUNFO DE LA
REPUBLICA
IGNACIO MEJIA 283 26.7 38.2
S0802 AV. DE LAS AMERICAS IGNACIO MEJIA HERMANOS ESCOBAR 543 52.7 37.1
S0803 AV. DE LAS AMERICASHERMANOS
ESCOBAR LINCOLN 756 50.4 54.0
S0901AV. HERMANOS
ESCOBAR
PLUTARCO E.
CALLES AV. DEL CHARRO 710 81.3 31.4
S0902AV. HERMANOS
ESCOBARAV. DEL CHARRO
RAFAEL PEREZ
SERNA780 55.7 50.4
S1001 AV. LOPEZ MATEOSHERMANOS
ESCOBAR BENJAMIN FRANKLYN 452 44.6 36.5
S1002 AV. LOPEZ MATEOSBENJAMIN
FRANKLYN HENRY DUNANT 292 24.5 42.9
S1003 AV. LOPEZ MATEOS HENRY DUNANT T. DE LA REPUBLICA 424 33.2 46.0S1004 AV. LOPEZ MATEOS T. REPUBLICA VICENTE GUERRERO 339 26.8 45.5
S1005 AV. LOPEZ MATEOSVICENTE
GUERREROAV. DE LA RAZA 297 22.5 47.5
S1006 AV. LOPEZ MATEOS AV. DE LA RAZA DEL EJIDO 552 43.6 45.6S1007 AV. LOPEZ MATEOS DEL EJIDO 21 DE MARZO 300 20.3 53.2S1008 AV. LOPEZ MATEOS 21 DE MARZO SIMONA BARBA 228 22.4 36.6S1009 AV. LOPEZ MATEOS SIMONA BARBA POSADA POMPA 217 20.7 37.7S1010 AV. LOPEZ MATEOS POSADA POMPA EJERCITO NACIONAL 420 28.8 52.5
S1201CARRETERA
PANAMERICANAGLORIETA KM. 20 RELLENO SANITARIO 5832 251.5 83.5
S1301 AV. TECNOLOGICO BLVD. ZARAGOZA GLORIETA KM. 20 5997 313 69.0
S1401LIBRAMIENTO
AREOPUERTOGLORIETA KM. 20 AV. DE LAS TORRES 5151 273.2 67.9
S1501
AV. DE LAS TORRES (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS -
BLVD. ZARAGOZA )
BLVD. ZARAGOZA J. REYES ESTRADA 1139 70 58.6
S1502 AV. DE LAS TORRES ( REYES ESTRADA SANTIAGO BLANCAS 262 24.8 38.0
ROAD SEGMENTS FOR TRAILING CAR STUDY
ID MAIN AVENUE STARTING STREET ENDING STREET
LENGTH OF
SEGMENT
(m)
AVERAGE TIME
ALONG THE
SEGMENT
(seconds)
AVERAGE
SPEED
(km/hr)
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SANTIAGO BLANCAS -
BLVD. ZARAGOZA )
S1601
LIBRAMINETO
AREOPUERTO (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS -
JUAREZ PORVENIR
SANTIAGO
BLANCASBLVD. ZARAGOZA 1189 75.2 56.9
S1602
LIBRAMINETO
AREOPUERTO (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS -
JUAREZ PORVENIR
BLVD. ZARAGOZA PUERTO DE PALOS 587 50.5 41.8
S1603
LIBRAMINETO
AREOPUERTO (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS -
JUAREZ PORVENIR
PUERTO DE PALOS JUAREZ PORVENIR 1866 104.5 64.3
S1701EJE VIAL JUAN
GABRIELBARRANCO AZUL
CARR. CASAS
GRANDES4314 226.8 68.5
S1801 BLVD. OSCAR FLORES RIVERA LARA TEOFILO BORUNDA 222 19.2 41.6
S1802 BLVD. OSCAR FLORES TEOFILO BORUNDASIERRA MADRE DEL
SUR1415 90.8 56.1
S1803 BLVD. OSCAR FLORESSIERRA MADRE DEL
SURPONCIANO ARRIAGA 805 49.3 58.8
S1901BLVD. FRONTERIZO
PONIENTE-ORIENTE
ARROYO DE LAS
VIVORAS CALLE ORO 2500 188 47.9
S2101 IV SIGLOS PEREZ SERNA HERMANOS ESCOBAR 1358 75 65.2
S2102 IV SIGLOSHERMANOS
ESCOBAR ARIZONA 1551 81 68.9
S2103 IV SIGLOS ARIZONA A. J. BERMUDEZ 1340 74 65.2
S2201AV. EJERCITO
NACIONALLOPEZ MATEOS PLUTARCO E. CALLES 630 57.6 39.4
S2202AV. EJERCITO
NACIONAL
PLUTARCO E.
CALLES VALENTIN FUENTES 1071 71.2 54.2
S2203AV. EJERCITO
NACIONALVALENTIN FUENTES PETIRROJO 476 56.8 30.2
S2204AV. EJERCITO
NACIONALPETIRROJO AV. TECNOLOGICO 600 55.8 38.7
ROAD SEGMENTS FOR TRAILING CAR STUDY
ID MAIN AVENUE STARTING STREET ENDING STREET
LENGTH OF
SEGMENT
(m)
AVERAGE TIME
ALONG THE
SEGMENT
(seconds)
AVERAGE
SPEED
(km/hr)
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S2205AV. EJERCITO
NACIONALAV. TECNOLOGICO DIEGO DE ALCALA 1204 78.7 55.1
S2206AV. EJERCITO
NACIONALDIEGO DE ALCALA
PASEO DE LA
VICTORIA1212 66.6 65.5
Average
Speed 50.19 km/hr
Maximum
Speed83.5km/hr
Minimum
Speed30.2km/hr
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Appendix I - Speed Study Results: Idling Time Data
INTERSECTION
MAIN AVENUE INTERSECTING STREET
AVERAGE IDLING TIME
FOR RED LIGHT
(SECONDS)BLVD. TOMAS FERNANDEZ SAN LORENZO 37.3BLVD. TOMAS FERNANDEZ VICENTE GUERRERO 77.8BLVD. TOMAS FERNANDEZ ANTONIO BERMUDEZ 46.3PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES BLVD. OSCAR FLORES 0PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES CAMINO VIEJO A SAN JOSE 30.5PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL 15.7PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES RUBEN POSADA POMPA 41.5PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES SIMONA BARBA 0PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES AV. DE LA RAZA 25.2PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES AV. INSURGENTES 0PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES AV. VICENTE GUERRERO 0AV. GOMEZ MORIN AV. TECNOLOGICO 0AV. GOMEZ MORIN AV. CAMPESTRE 9.3AV. GOMEZ MORIN PEDRO ROSALES DE LEON 48.3AV. GOMEZ MORIN ANTONIO BERMUDEZ 70AV. VICENTE GUERRERO PASEO T. DE LA REPUBLICA 17.3AV. VICENTE GUERRERO TOMAS FERNANDEZ 28.8AV. VICENTE GUERRERO PARQUE JUAREZ 2.2AV. VICENTE GUERRERO AV. ANTONIO J. BERMUDEZ 18AV. TECNOLOGICO AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL 0AV. TECNOLOGICO RIVERA LARA 29.3AV. TECNOLOGICO TEOFILO BORUNDA 20.5AV. TECNOLOGICO AV. CESAREO SANTOS 5.8AV. TECNOLOGICO MORELIA 8.8AV. TECNOLOGICO AV.MANUEL J. CLOUTHIER 0AV. DE LAS AMERICAS AV. PASEO TRIUNFO DE LA REPUBLICA 93.7AV. DE LAS AMERICAS IGNACIO MEJIA 18.8AV. DE LAS AMERICAS HERMANOS ESCOBAR 49.7AV. DE LAS AMERICAS LINCOLN 53.7AV. HERMANOS ESCOBAR PLUTARCO E. CALLES 43.7AV. HERMANOS ESCOBAR AV. DEL CHARRO 18AV. HERMANOS ESCOBAR RAFAEL PEREZ SERNA 20AV. LOPEZ MATEOS HERMANOS ESCOBAR 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS BENJAMIN FRANKLYN 9AV. LOPEZ MATEOS HENRY DUNANT 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS T. REPUBLICA 27.3AV. LOPEZ MATEOS VICENTE GUERRERO 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS AV. DE LA RAZA 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS DEL EJIDO 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS 21 DE MARZO 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS SIMONA BARBA 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS POSADA POMPA 0AV. LOPEZ MATEOS EJERCITO NACIONAL 13.3CARRETERA PANAMERICANA GLORIETA KM. 20 0CARRETERA PANAMERICANA RELLENO SANITARIO 0AV. TECNOLOGICO BLVD. ZARAGOZA 0
INTERSECTION
MAIN AVENUE INTERSECTING STREET
AVERAGE IDLING TIME
FOR RED LIGHT
(SECONDS)
83Cd. Juárez Heavy Duty Vehicle Survey Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)
AV. TECNOLOGICO GLORIETA KM. 20 0LIBRAMIENTO AREOPUERTO GLORIETA KM. 20 0LIBRAMIENTO AREOPUERTO AV. DE LAS TORRES 0AV. DE LAS TORRES ( SANTIAGO
BLANCAS - BLVD. ZARAGOZA )
BLVD. ZARAGOZA 0
AV. DE LAS TORRES ( SANTIAGO
BLANCAS - BLVD. ZARAGOZA )
SANTIAGO BLANCAS 0
AV. DE LAS TORRES ( SANTIAGO
BLANCAS - BLVD. ZARAGOZA )
REYES ESTRADA 18.8
LIBRAMINETO AREOPUERTO (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS - JUAREZ
PORVENIR
SANTIAGO BLANCAS 0
LIBRAMINETO AREOPUERTO (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS - JUAREZ
PORVENIR
JUAREZ PORVENIR 0
LIBRAMINETO AREOPUERTO (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS - JUAREZ
PORVENIR
BLVD. ZARAGOZA 12.2
LIBRAMINETO AREOPUERTO (
SANTIAGO BLANCAS - JUAREZ
PORVENIR
PUERTO DE PALOS 18
EJE VIAL JUAN GABRIEL BARRANCO AZUL 0EJE VIAL JUAN GABRIEL CARR. CASAS GRANDES 0BLVD. OSCAR FLORES RIVERA LARA 0BLVD. OSCAR FLORES PONCIANO ARRIAGA 0BLVD. OSCAR FLORES TEOFILO BORUNDA 18BLVD. OSCAR FLORES SIERRA MADRE DEL SUR 13.7BLVD. FRONTERIZO PONIENTE-
ORIENTE
ARROYO DE LAS VIVORAS 0
BLVD. FRONTERIZO ORIENTE-
PONIENTE
CALLE ORO 0
IV SIGLOS PEREZ SERNA 0IV SIGLOS HERMANOS ESCOBAR 0IV SIGLOS ARIZONA 0IV SIGLOS A. J. BERMUDEZ 82.8AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL LOPEZ MATEOS 29AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL PLUTARCO E. CALLES 34AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL VALENTIN FUENTES 49.7AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL PETIRROJO 25.5AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL AV. TECNOLOGICO 0AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL DIEGO DE ALCALA 22AV. EJERCITO NACIONAL PASEO DE LA VICTORIA 73.7