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![]() | Video: Traffic Congestion in the U.S.: INRIX National Traffic Scorecard Provides Revealing In-Depth Look at America's Most Frustrating ProblemPublished 2008-06-17 07:00By INRIX |


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Traffic congestion across the U.S. increased nearly 2% in 2007 over 2006
and there appears to be no relief in sight in 2008, although higher fuel
prices and the economy are affecting the rate of growth. The fallout from
heavy traffic congestion hits Americans hard on several different levels. With
many drivers paying over
The INRIX Scorecard takes a micro look at traffic problems all across the country -- zooming in on the total hours spent in traffic, worst day of the week for commuting and average speeds for the top 100 cities in the U.S., along with hundreds of other details including the identification of the nation's worst bottlenecks Americans drive through every day.
It's no revelation that cities such as
The INRIX National Traffic Scorecard isn't just the purveyor of bad news.
Answers to the nation's traffic problems can be better identified by
understanding where the worst bottlenecks are located, and what's causing
them. Drivers along the I-95 corridor on the east coast are poised to benefit
from just such information starting
The INRIX National Traffic Scorecard was created through extensive analysis of nearly 50,000 miles of primary roadways, using INRIX's traffic data warehouse of the most recent and accurate data available anywhere. Government agencies, state DOTs, research organizations and others looking for solutions to traffic problems can incorporate the Scorecard findings into their research and planning initiatives.
Along with hundreds of significant findings, the Scorecard revealed:
The top 10 most congested metropolitan areas in the U.S. span all regions
1. Los Angeles, CA
2. New York, NY
3. Chicago, IL
4. Washington D.C.
5. Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
6. San Francisco, CA
7. Houston, TX
8. Boston, MA
9. Seattle, WA
10. Atlanta, GA
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The INRIX National Traffic Scorecard also identified unique patterns evolving out of U.S. traffic congestion:
Worst Traffic Day: Friday
Worst Week Day Commute: Friday PM
Worst Commuting Hour: Friday 5-6 PM
Worst Morning Commute: Wednesday AM
Best Week Day for Traffic: Monday
Best Week Day Commute: Friday AM
Best Week Day Commuting Hour: Friday 6-7 AM
Best Week Day Afternoon: Monday PM
The INRIX National Traffic Scorecard is the first to measure the nation's traffic congestion problems by going beyond the traditional limitations of road sensors and statistical sampling techniques to evaluate real-time traffic on almost every major metropolitan roadway nationwide. It leverages INRIX's Smart Dust Network, the first truly national traffic data collection network which uses a revolutionary approach to collecting traffic information. The network collects data from nearly one million anonymous, GPS-equipped commercial vehicles that report their speed and location continually to INRIX. INRIX then processes and blends other relevant traffic-related data such as road sensors, toll tags, traffic incident data and other resources to provide the most comprehensive and accurate traffic information available.
Rankings and scorecards of the 100 Most Congested Cities, along with an executive summary of the report findings are now available at the INRIX National Traffic Scorecard website at http://scorecard.INRIX.com. The extensive data powering the INRIX National Traffic Scorecard is immediately available under license for further analysis and review by government agencies and commercial organizations including transportation industry organizations. The INRIX National Traffic Scorecard is currently slated for publication semi-annually and will continue to provide the most up-to-date information available anywhere regarding overall traffic congestion and specific bottlenecks on major roadways across the U.S.
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