NEWS - Mackinac Bridge traffic up each month in 2015
Michigan DOT sent this bulletin at 01/08/2016 09:41 AM EST
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 2016
CONTACT: Bob Sweeney, Mackinac Bridge Authority, 906-643-7600
Mackinac Bridge traffic up each month in 2015
January 8, 2016 -- The Mackinac Bridge Authority (MBA) announced today that bridge traffic during each of the last 13 months has increased over the prior year, a positive trend through 2015.
"The improving economy is likely the largest factor driving this increase in traffic, with low fuel prices, our special events, and travel advertising contributing as well," said MBA Executive Secretary Bob Sweeney. "While it's too soon to determine whether this represents a long-term trend for the bridge, it's very encouraging news moving forward."
The upward trend began in December 2014, when 201,024 vehicles crossed, up 0.2 percent over December 2013, when 200,602 vehicles crossed. In 2015, traffic increased as follows:
2014 2015
January 158,283 176,277 (+11.4 percent)
February 169,044 175,559 (+3.9 percent)
March 195,514 204,994 (+4.8 percent)
April 199,561 217,782 (+9.1 percent)
May 304,387 325,012 (+6.8 percent)
June 382,191 399,344 (+ 4.5 percent)
July 528,796 566,995 (+ 7.2 percent)
August 563,113 569,468 (+ 1.1 percent)
September 381,450 442,402 (+ 16 percent)
October 331,358 365,907 (+ 10.4 percent)
November 229,900 260,171 (+ 13.2 percent)
December 201,024 210,450 (+ 4.7 percent)
In 2015, a total of 3,914,361 vehicles crossed the Mackinac Bridge, compared to a total of 3,644,612 vehicles in 2014. Overall, 269,740 more vehicles crossed in 2015 than the previous year, an increase of 7.4 percent.
The MBA's sole source of funding is from tolls and fees collected at the bridge, with all revenue used to maintain, operate and protect the 58-year-old National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. As traffic increases, so does the bridge's funding for maintenance and capital projects.
"The Mackinac Bridge Authority has scheduled $180 million in preventive maintenance work over the next decade, and $400 million in the next 20 years," Sweeney said. "Increased bridge traffic will help ensure that we have the necessary revenue to keep the bridge structurally sound and safe for everyone."
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