VMTIndex Now Reaches Communities Nationwide
We’re excited to announce that VMTIndex is now available in many of the cities and counties we serve across the US, expanding access to our vehicle miles traveled (VMT) analysis tool beyond California.
Formerly known as VMT+, VMTIndex provides real-world travel data at the Census Block Group level. This web-based dashboard gives transportation professionals local insights to better analyze travel patterns and assess VMT impacts. Newer datasets are also available through our consulting services.
Try VMTIndex for Yourself
Experience VMTIndex firsthand. Visit the Find Your VMT page to explore the tool and see how it can support your projects.
Have questions or need help assessing VMT impacts in your area? Contact our team to learn more.
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