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Cache County, Utah Traffic Counts

This page delivers traffic analytics for Cache County, Utah. Our metrics are calculated with multi-sourced, cross-verified data from real-world mobile and sensor networks, and averaged for Cache County, Utah among 301 road miles divided in 6,343 segments. Our metrics go beyond simple volume counts to provide actionable insights on traffic intensity, congestion, commercial vehicle flow, and network performance with highest possible granularity (average segment length is 251 ft). Whether you are evaluating a new retail location, planning logistics routes, or assessing infrastructure needs, this data helps you move from assumptions to certainty.
Data sourced from TrafficZoom's proprietary analytics platform.
Data current as of:
Q3 2026
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Total Traffic Volume & Performance

Traffic

6,906

Trucks

6.2%

Average travel time

33.3 min

Congestion ratio

27.7%

Drivers’ average age

35.8 yrs

Drivers’ average income

$85,412

Our data indicates an estimated average traffic volume of 6,906 vehicles per day in Cache County, Utah that results in 1,655,070 vehicle-miles traveled per day (≈604 million per year). The traffic stream is comprised of an average of 1 truck for every 16 vehicles. Typical time spent behind the wheel per trip is 33.3 minutes, which already accounts for delays at signals, intersections, and congestion.

Analytical insight

When compared to the Utah state averages: At 6,906 vehicles per day, the average monitored road in Cache carries 32% less traffic than the state average of 10,198 vehicles per day - a critical factor for logistics and site planning. In total volume terms, its road network carries 1,655,070 vehicle-miles traveled per day (≈604 million per year), about 1.9% of Utah's statewide total. Journey times run 3% higher than the state level, at 33.3 minutes on average. Congestion runs 31% higher than the state level, at a ratio of 27.7% - more pronounced congestion - crucial for traffic control improvement and logistics planning. Cache carries more traffic than 64% of counties in Utah. Its average travel time of 33.3 minutes is longer than 64% of counties in Utah.

Highway vs. Non-Highway Traffic Analysis

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Highway Traffic

Traffic

17,815

Trucks

7.8%

Average travel time

39.2 min

Drivers’ average age

36.5 yrs

Drivers’ average income

$85,559

A significant volume of traffic in Cache County, Utah utilizes the highway network. The average highway carries 17,815 vehicles per day, 192% more than the average non-highway road in the same area, which carries 6,105 vehicles per day. That average covers 36 highway road miles divided in 434 segments (average segment length 436 ft), together carrying 550,441 vehicle-miles traveled per day (≈201 million per year). Trucks constitute 7.8% of highway traffic.

Analytical insight

At 7.8%, highway truck share is 36% lower than the state average, marking Cache as a primarily local traffic hub - underscoring the importance of local access for logistics operators. Cache's highway truck share (7.8%) is higher than 8% of counties in Utah. 46% of counties in Utah see fewer highway trucks per day than Cache's roughly 1,398.
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Non-highway traffic

Traffic

6,105

Trucks

5.3%

Average travel time

32.8 min

Congestion ratio

27.7%

Drivers’ average age

35.6 yrs

Drivers’ average income

$85,361

The non-highway road network in Cache County, Utah supports a substantial volume of traffic. The average non-highway road carries 6,105 vehicles per day, 66% less than the average highway in the same area, which carries 17,815 vehicles per day. That average covers 265 non-highway road miles divided in 5,909 segments (average segment length 237 ft), together carrying 1,104,630 vehicle-miles traveled per day (≈403 million per year). Trucks constitute 5.3% of non-highway traffic.

Analytical insight

The concentration of trucks on non-highway roads is 32% lower than on highways. At 22% higher than the state level, the non-highway congestion ratio of 27.7% signals more friction on local roads. 64% of counties in Utah see shorter overall travel times than Cache. Trip origins here have higher average income than 64% of counties in Utah. 4% of counties in Utah have a younger driver population than Cache.

Time-of-Day & Seasonal Patterns

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Peak Traffic Windows
Weekday peaks:
AM peak 8:00 AM–12:00 PM and PM peak 5:00 PM–6:00 PM, with volumes reaching approximately 91% higher than the daily average.
Weekend traffic:
Weekend volumes run about 23% below weekday levels.
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Seasonal Fluctuation
Busy season:
August–October is the high season, with volumes +10% versus the annual average.
Lowest month:
January is the quietest month, with volumes -14% versus the annual average.

Analytical insight

In Cache County, Utah, the peak hour concentrates about 8% of the day's traffic, and seasonal swing is pronounced at +10% in high season.

Traffic Flow Profile Comparison

Metric

Cache

Utah
Average

Difference

Traffic

6,906

10,198

-32.3%

Truck % (Total Traffic)

6.2%

8.9%

-30.8%

Truck % (Highway)

7.8%

12.3%

-36.4%

Avg. Travel Time

33.3 min

32.2 min

+3.4%

Data Sources & Methodology

The data presented on this page is derived from TrafficZoom's proprietary analytics platform, which aggregates and normalizes information from multiple sources, including:

Mobile device location data (anonymized and aggregated)

Road sensor networks and traffic counters

Historical traffic pattern databases

Public traffic count programs published by the

UtahDepartment of Transportation

Historical traffic pattern databases

U.S. Census Bureau
All metrics represent estimates based on statistical modeling and are intended for strategic planning purposes.
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Data current as of:
Q3 2026

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