Traffic in Philly May Feel Like the Worst, but It's Far From It — and Getting Better
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, JUL 30 – Washington D.C. drivers spend nearly seven hours weekly in traffic, surpassing Los Angeles amid worsening road conditions and rising aggressive driving, Consumer Affairs reported.
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Traffic in Philly may feel like the worst, but it's far from it — and getting better
Philadelphia has the 21st worst traffic among the 50 largest metro areas in the United States, according to the latest ConsumerAffairs analysis. That marked an improvement from 16th in 2024. Washington overtook Los Angeles for the worst traffic.
D.C. overtakes L.A. as worst U.S. city for traffic jams, as commute times and road rage worsen – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
Los Angeles relinquished its seat at the city where residents spend the most time in traffic. The mantle now belongs to Washington D.C., where drivers face an average of almost seven hours a week stuck in traffic. Across the United States, drivers are spending more time stuck in traffic, navigating crumbling roads, and bracing for dangerous encounters with aggressive motorists. A trio of new reports paints a troubling picture: America’s roadways…
Gridlock Capital: D.C. Overtakes Los Angeles as America's Worst City for Traffic
Washington, D.C., has overtaken Los Angeles as the city with the worst traffic in the United States, with an average commute time of 33.4 minutes and 71 full days of gridlock per year. The post Gridlock Capital: D.C. Overtakes Los Angeles as America’s Worst City for Traffic appeared first on The Washington Informer.
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