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  • TxTag has switched to HCTRA as their new payment processing provider. If you have a TxTag related question, reach out to HCTRA at 281-875-EASY (3279) or HCTRA.org to resolve any issues. If you have a Mobility Authority related question, we encourage you to visit our website and use the chat feature or submit an inquiry, or call (833) 762-8655 and request a callback.

Traffic Links

The Mobility Authority and our partners regularly monitor, assess and gather traffic data on the Central Texas region’s system of roadways for a variety of reasons including highway conditions, patterns of use by travelers, incident management, weather/safety conditions, road work and lane closures to name a few. Continually monitoring and analyzing traffic patterns allow us to bring you faster, safer and more reliable mobility options.

Mobility Authority’s Roadways

Annual Reports on Road Conditions for the Mobility Authority’s toll roads are posted for public access.

To access System Traffic and Revenues Transactions for the Mobility Authority’s toll roads, click here.

Partners

Below is a listing of some of our partners and the traffic information available to you via their websites. Click on the links to learn more.

Austin Police Department, Aviation Police Department and Travis County Sheriff’s Office

To access information on real-time traffic related incidents reported to the Austin Police, Aviation Police and Travis County Sherriff, click here.

Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)

Access information on traffic counts and statistics for Central Texas on the CAMPO website.

CAMPO also maintains GIS data, including roadway/travel modeling data collected by multiple agencies and jurisdictions. (Note: This is mostly complex data intended for professionals in the field and may require special software to use.)

Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Austin District

Snapshots from area roadway traffic cameras, highway conditions and dynamic message signs from TxDOT can be found on the TxDOT Austin District’s website.

Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)

For the latest information on road work and lane closures from TxDOT, click here.

Texas Transportation Institute (TTI)

The Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) at Texas A&M University is a nationally recognized authority and resource for data about urban mobility and transportation solutions. View congestion data from TTI’s Latest Urban Mobility Study. (Note: TTI’s Urban Mobility Study includes data from cities across the United States. Follow the links provided to drill down and obtain information about the Austin area.)

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