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Labor Day Charts 2008 - I-5 U.S./Canada Border

Friday, August 29 
Northbound I-5   Southbound I-5
Saturday, August 30 
Northbound I-5   Southbound I-5  
Sunday, August 31 
Northbound I-5   Southbound I-5
Monday, September 1
Northbound I-5   Southbound I-5

Labor Day 2008 News Release 

What do the colors mean for drivers?

Traffic analysts looked at how many cars were on the road the past Labor Day weekends. The vertical axis shows how many cars are projected to be on the road for each hour (shown on the horizontal axis). As the graphs turn from green to yellow, drivers can expect some congestion. At the hours shown as red, traffic analysts predict travel will reach capacity for that stretch of roadway. Once a roadway reaches capacity, any small incident can cause significant backups.

What about the black line?

The black line running from left to right show typical summer traffic. This gives drivers more information on how the Labor Day 2008 holiday weekend travel may relate to a typical summer weekend.

Check the graphs below to find the best times to travel on I-5 near the U.S./Canada border.

 

I-5 Northbound Friday, August 29, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border

  
I-5 Southbound Friday, August 29, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border


  
I-5 Northbound Saturday, August 30, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border


  I-5 Southbound Saturday, August 30, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border

 

I-5 Northbound Sunday, August 31, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border

 
I-5 Southbound Sunday, August 31, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border

 I-5 Northbound Labor Day, September 1, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border


 
I-5 Southbound Labor Day, September 1, Typical Traffic Volume near US/Canada Border