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Idaho Transportation Department
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System Study (SYSTDY) ReportThe Pavement Management System Study Reports consist of a section by section display of pavement-related data. The information includes a pavement condition rating as well as measurements of the road's roughness and friction. While the reports are mainly meant for internal ITD use, the public may benefit as well. The pages are sorted by state highway route number and mileposts. It is recommended that one uses their browser's searching functions to isolate the section of interest. The 2009 District 1 SYSTDY Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 2 SYSTDY Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 3 SYSTDY Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 4 SYSTDY Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 5 SYSTDY Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 6 SYSTDY Report Adobe PDF
Index List ReportThe Indexlist report shows a 10-year history of the pavement indices for each pavement management section. An asterisk (*) next to the year indicates that the section has undergone a change in its beginning and/or ending mileposts. This report is useful for showing what the long term impact of pavement projects are in terms of pavement index ratings. The 2009 District 1 Index List Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 2 Index List Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 3 Index List Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 4 Index List Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 5 Index List Report Adobe PDF The 2009 District 6 Index List Report Adobe PDF
Deficiency ReportThe Deficiency Report shows sections of state highway system that have pavement deficiencies and how these relate to projects on the Highway Program that address the highway deficiencies. The 2009 Pavement Deficiencies & Highway Programming Projects Report
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Pavement Performance Report 2008
The Idaho Transportation System Performance Report is a summary of the
status of ITD-jurisdiction pavements, bridges, and railroad crossings. It is our intention to provide the reader
with an accurate and useful review of the historical and current condition of Idaho’s roads, bridges, and railroad
crossings, with a goal to eventually provide information on several other facilities, such as pedestrian and bicycle
systems, public transit, and congestion. The 2008 Idaho Transportation System Peformance Report Adobe PDF |