Most Congested Roads, 2012
Updated August 5, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Below are the most congested roads in the United States, including the average speed and travel time delay for the worst stretches of asphalt in 2012.
Road | Location | Average speed | Travel time delay |
---|---|---|---|
Cross Bronx Expressway | New York, N.Y. | 13 mph | 41 min |
I-405 SB | Los Angeles, Calif. | 14 mph | 26 min |
Van Wyck Expressway SB | New York, N.Y. | 12 mph | 23 min |
I-10 EB | Los Angeles, Calif. | 19 mph | 32 min |
CA-91 | Riverside, Calif. | 22 mph | 38 min |
Long Island Expressway EB | New York, N.Y. | 19 mph | 33 min |
Brooklyn Queens Expressway SB | New York, N.Y. | 16 mph | 27 min |
I-405 NB | Los Angeles, Calif. | 22 mph | 31 min |
I-90/I-94 WB | Chicago, Ill. | 20 mph | 30 min |
I-5 SB | Los Angeles, Calif. | 22 mph | 31 min |
Source:Traffic Scorecard, INRIX.
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