In 2008, an average of 30,200 cars used the link each day.
The bridge, just over three miles long, draws an average of 135,000 cars a day, about 35,000 more than it was designed to handle.
It was built in 1937 and carries an average of 2,093 cars per day.
Holiday traffic, usually 10 percent heavier than the daily average of 870,000 cars, is down even more, he said.
The metropolitan police clamp an average of 10,000 to 12,000 cars a month.
In 2009, an average of 59,600 cars used the tunnel every day.
Each team now builds an average of 2.5 to 3 cars a day.
In 2006 a daily average of 150,000 cars cross the bridge, including 7,000 on the peak hour.
An average of 6,833 cars a day use the bridge.
Today, an average of 100,000 cars travel on I-287 daily, according to state officials.