Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 westbound  Location: SR 501 westbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.15 mile  Daily Truck Volume:

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Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 westbound  Location: SR 501 westbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.15 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 21 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 100%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 1

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 westbound  Location: SR 501 westbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.05 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 14 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 100%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 2

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 eastbound  Location: SR 501 eastbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.05 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 17 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 100%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 3

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 eastbound  Location: SR 501 eastbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.12 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 20 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 100%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 4

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 eastbound  Location: SR 501 eastbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.15 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 26 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 100%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 5

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 eastbound  Location: SR 501 eastbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.95 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 24 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 99%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 6

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 eastbound  Location: SR 501 eastbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.06 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 15 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 88%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 7

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 101 southbound  Location: SR 101 southbound, west of I-5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.07 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 12 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 83%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 8

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 432 eastbound  Location: SR 432 eastbound, east of SR-433, Longview WA  Length: 0.24 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 19 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 63%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 9

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 westbound  Location: SR 501 westbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.11 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 20 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 53%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 10

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 97 northbound  Location: SR 97 northbound, south of SR-14, south of Goldendale, WA  Length: 2.12 miles  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 32 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 52%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 11

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 101 northbound  Location: SR 101 northbound, east of SR-12 Aberdeen, WA  Length: 0.07 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 19 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 48%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 12

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: IS 90 westbound  Location: IS 90 westbound, east of Columbia River, Vantage, WA  Length: 2.00 miles  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 46 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 48%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 13

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: IS 82 eastbound  Location: IS 82 eastbound, south of IS 90, Ellensburg, WA  Length: 2.00 miles  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 46 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 47%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 14

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 395 eastbound  Location: IS 82 eastbound, south of SR- 240, Kennewick, WA  Length: 0.49 mile  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: 27 mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: 45%  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 15

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 westbound  Location: SR 501 westbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.30 mile (consolidated segments)  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: %  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 16

Severe statewide truck bottleneck: SR 501 eastbound  Location: SR 501 eastbound, west of I- 5, Vancouver, WA  Length: 0.35 mile (consolidated segments)  Daily Truck Volume:  Average truck travel speed: mph  Percentage of travel speed below 60% of posted speed limit: %  Travel Reliability: Unreliable 17