Traffic jams suck.
It turns out the worst cities for traffic in America were Boston, DC, and Chicago.
America's $87 billion traffic jam ranks Boston, DC and Chicago as the worst in US
But Boston was only #8 when measured against even more congested cities around the world:
So, I guess the problem is that we need to get people to drive less - or build more roads to accommodate the extra traffic. Or perhaps better mass transit systems.
It turns out the worst cities for traffic in America were Boston, DC, and Chicago.
America's $87 billion traffic jam ranks Boston, DC and Chicago as the worst in US
Time is money, and a new report shows just how much time and money American's are wasting sitting in their cars and trucks.
The total last year was $87 billion, or $1,348 per driver, according to new data analyzed by research firm INRIX. Each year, INRIX issues a Global Traffic Scorecard based on millions of pieces of data from connected vehicles, departments of transportation, cellular positioning reports and a number of other sources.
But Boston was only #8 when measured against even more congested cities around the world:
"Old cities that did not develop around cars and driving have the worst congestion," said Reed.
Reed says cities in the U.S. are not the worst in the world when it comes to congestion. That dubious distinction goes to Moscow, Russia where INRIX says the average driver lost 210 hours to congestion last year. Rounding out the Global Traffic Scorecard list of the five worst cities in the world for congestion are Istanbul, Turkey; Bogota, Colombia; Mexico City, Mexico and Sao Paulo, Brazil. INRIX ranked Boston #8, the only U.S. city in the report's top ten for bad traffic worldwide.
So, I guess the problem is that we need to get people to drive less - or build more roads to accommodate the extra traffic. Or perhaps better mass transit systems.