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I've been wondering why the traffic count dropped significantly between 1992 and 2000. My first guess was the completion of the US 422 bypass, but that opened in 1985. Another guess it that the closure to build the 1997 bridge caused commuters to develop new routes. But you'd think that the 2008 demolition of the Gay St. Bridge (PA 113), in Phoenixville, would have pushed traffic back on 29. Perhaps 113 got improved between 1992 and 2000.