Today, only about 3500 vehicles cross the pass each day.
Up to 17 million vehicles crossed the intersection every year.
In 1962, 360,000 vehicles and 1.3 million visitors crossed the pass.
In 2010, 465,059 people and 8,007 vehicles had crossed the border.
As of June 2011, 25,000 vehicles cross the bridge daily.
Today, more than 11,000 vehicles cross the two lane bridge each day.
By 2004, an estimated 141,000 vehicles crossed the bridge each day.
Several vehicles had crossed the property line and were closing on us.
In one 24 hour period during this flood, 92,000 vehicles crossed the bridge.
The number of vehicles crossing the bridge has doubled since 1990.
The estimated annual number of vehicle crossings for 2007 was 240,000.
Extended backups at the vehicle crossings occur during a good part of the day.
The bridge handles approximately 279,490 vehicle crossings per year and forms a border crossing on the International Boundary.
Motorized vehicle crossings of the river are prohibited.
In 2005 the average number of vehicle crossings per day was 37,739.
The new Central Park Zoo had 1.3 million visitors in the last 12 months, but the 79th Street transverse alone had 7.3 million vehicle crossings in the same period.
The change of direction was further complicated by the lack of vehicle crossings along the railway line-there were only two, one at Wolfheze and the other at Oosterbeek.
The numbers topped the previous record of 384,250 vehicle crossings, which was logged the previous Friday, April 28, when the jackpot had reached $100 million.
In the early years of its operation, the bridge usually had 150,000 vehicle crossings annually.
Total vehicle crossings, 2005: 4,236,491 (average 11,608 per day)