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The FHWA 2020 Urban Congestion Trends report details trends and the current state of congestion and reliability on the NHS in 52 of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States. This report also includes examples of how agencies are using the NPMRDS for performance reporting and analysis, as well as for operational strategy evaluation and benefit calculation.

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