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Road traffic pressure in Cambridgeshire

East of England · ONS code E10000003

What is the road traffic pressure in Cambridgeshire?

Cambridgeshire scores 4.4/10 on the Gera Traffic Pressure Index (rank 24 of 153 English local authorities, moderate pressure), with AADF traffic falling by 0.0% since 2014. HGV freight accounts for 9.7% of motor traffic. Source: DfT Road Traffic Statistics 2025, OGL v3.0. Proprietary index: GeraRent.

Proprietary metric:Gera Traffic Pressure Index (GTPI/10)·As of 2025 · updated annually (last: )
4.4/ 10

Gera Traffic Pressure Index — Cambridgeshire

Rank 24 of 153 English local authorities · 1.0 points above the national average of 3.4/10

Moderate pressure

Road traffic data — Cambridgeshire

Gera Traffic Pressure Index data for Cambridgeshire
MetricValueSource
Gera Traffic Pressure Index (GTPI/10)4.4/10GeraRent (computed)
Pressure bandModerateGeraRent (banded)
HGV share of motor traffic (2025)9.7%DfT AADF 2025
10-year AADF traffic change-0.0%DfT AADF 2014 vs 2025
Count points monitored225DfT count_points 2025
Average AADF (all motor vehicles)17,968DfT AADF 2025
Count-point density (per 100km road)4.8DfT count_points / LA traffic
Road network length (km)4,721DfT local_authority_traffic

HGV share and AADF figures from DfT road traffic count-point data. Every figure is real official government data — only the composite GTPI is Gera's. Full methodology.

GTPI sub-score breakdown

Traffic growth trend (40%)4.6/10
-0.0% since 2014
HGV freight share (35%)7.1/10
9.7%
Count-point density (25%)0.4/10
4.8 per 100km

Traffic pressure estimator — Cambridgeshire

Compare Cambridgeshire's GTPI against the national range and see illustrative commute delay estimates at different pressure levels.

Adjust the GTPI slider or commute distance to see personalised estimates for Cambridgeshire. Based on DfT AADF data and congestion-speed research benchmarks.

1.0 (Very Low)4.4/107.5 (Very High)
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Moderate pressure — GTPI 4.4/10

Moderate traffic pressure. Road usage is broadly in line with the national average — neither the least nor the most congested part of England.

+28%
vs national avg (3.4/10)
9.7%
HGV share of traffic
17,968
avg daily flows (AADF)

Illustrative peak-hour delay estimate — 10 km commute

+1 min/day

At GTPI 4.4/10, peak urban speeds are estimated to drop by up to 8% from free-flow pace for a 10 km journey. Illustrative only — actual delays vary by road type, time of day, and route.

GTPI values from DfT Road Traffic Statistics (Cambridgeshire latest year AADF data), OGL v3.0. Congestion-speed estimates are illustrative benchmarks derived from published DfT and TfL research; they are not real-time traffic data. Use this tool to compare areas, not to plan individual journeys.

Cambridgeshire road traffic — questions and answers

What is the Gera Traffic Pressure Index for Cambridgeshire?
Cambridgeshire scores 4.4/10 on the Gera Traffic Pressure Index (GTPI) as of 2025 (rank 24 of 153 English local authorities, moderate pressure). That is 1.0 points above the national average of 3.4/10. GTPI combines 10-year AADF growth, HGV share, and count-point density.
What is the HGV freight share on roads in Cambridgeshire?
In 2025, heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) accounted for 9.7% of all motor vehicle traffic monitored in Cambridgeshire (225 DfT count points). The national range across English local authorities is 1.4% to 13.1%. Source: DfT AADF count-point CSV, OGL v3.0.
Has traffic in Cambridgeshire grown over the past 10 years?
Average daily traffic in Cambridgeshire has declined by 0.0% between 2014 and 2025, comparing average AADF across 225 count points. Source: DfT AADF count-point CSV, OGL v3.0.
What does the Gera Traffic Pressure Index measure?
The GTPI/10 is a per-local-authority score combining three DfT data signals: (1) 10-year average daily flow (AADF) growth trend (weight 40%), (2) HGV freight share of total motor traffic (35%), (3) count-point density per 100km of road network (25%). Each sub-score is min-max normalised across all 153 English local authorities. Banded as: Very Low <2.5, Low 2.5–4.0, Moderate 4.0–5.5, High 5.5–7.0, Very High ≥7.0. Full methodology at https://gerarent.com/methodology/gera-traffic-pressure-index.

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Source: DfT Annual Average Daily Flow (AADF) count-point data (dft_traffic_counts_aadf.zip, 225 count points in 2025), DfT local authority road traffic estimates, DfT count point locations. All published at roadtraffic.dft.gov.uk/downloads. Open Government Licence v3.0. The Gera Traffic Pressure Index is computed by GeraRent; full methodology at /methodology/gera-traffic-pressure-index.