This week, INRIX, a transportation analytics and connected car services company, released its 2019 Global Traffic Scorecard, which details the ten most congested U.S. cities.
According to the data, the average American loses about 99 hours and nearly $1,400 each year in time lost due to congestion. As a result of economic and urban growth, the problem is only getting worse.
Here are the worst offenders:
#10: Atlanta, Georgia: Atlanta drivers lost 82 hours in traffic, and it cost each driver $1,214 in lost time.
#9: Baltimore, Maryland: Baltimore drivers lost 84 hours in gridlock and lost about $1,243 as a result. The city also tied for worst last-mile speed at ten mph. That's a slow crawl for that last mile.
#8: Portland, Oregon: Drivers in Portland, Oregon lost 89 hours and about $1,317.
#7: San Francisco, California: San Francisco drivers lost 97 hours and nearly $1,436 in lost time. The city also tied for worst last-mile speed.
#6: Los Angeles, California: Drivers in Los Angeles lost 103 hours, which seems low if you've ever driven in LA. They also lost $1,524.
In the top five, we see some jumps:
#5: Washington DC: Drivers in Washington DC lost 124 hours, tied for the worst last-mile speed, and cost each driver an average of $1,835. What's funny is that DC improved 11 percent and still made the top five.
#4: New York City, New York: New York City lost 140 hours per driver as well as $2,072 per person.
#3: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia drivers lost 142 hours, $2,102, and helped round out the cities with the worst last-mile speed.
#2: Chicago, Illinois: Drivers in Chicago lost 145 hours and $2,146.
#1: Boston, Massachusetts: Finally, the number one worst city when it comes to congestion in Boston, MA, where drivers lost an astonishing 149 hours in traffic and nearly $2,205 in lost time. That's dangerously close to a full week in traffic, and the city's performance improved 5 percent year-over-year.
Most of the cities had medium-to-low bike access, though all but LA and Atlanta had high access to public transit.
On a global scale, Boston commuters don't have it as bad as those in Bogota, Columbia, where South American drivers lost 191 hours in traffic.
If you're looking to flee the rat race, consider Topeka, KS. Topeka was the best performing urban area with a last-mile speed of 25 mph, a 100 percent improvement year-over-year, and no hours lost in congestion. Over a year, drivers in Topeka save six hours in traffic.
View Infographic: The 10 Most Congested U.S. Cities in 2019
If it wasn't for Chicago keeping it down, the Midwest accounts for most of the best performing urban areas.
INRIX provides data and analytics on traffic, parking, and population to help city planners and engineers make better decisions. The information could one day help fix our nation's many gridlock nightmares.
If you consider just the top 10, it accounts for about $48 billion in losses; you can see the value proposition.
The 10 Most Congested U.S. Roads in 2019Rank |
City |
Road Name |
From |
To |
Daily Delay |
Yearly Delay |
1 |
Los Angeles |
I-5 |
I-10 |
I-605 |
20 |
80 |
2 |
Los Angeles |
US-101 |
CA-134 |
CA-110 |
19 |
76 |
3 |
New York City |
Brooklyn Queens |
Brooklyn-Battery |
I-495 |
17 |
68 |
4 |
New York City |
I-95 |
Bruckner |
George |
16 |
64 |
5 |
Atlanta |
I-85/I-75 |
T. Mathis |
College Park |
16 |
64 |
6 |
Austin |
I-35 |
West Slaughter |
East Dean Keaton |
16 |
64 |
7 |
Tampa Bay |
I-275 |
St. Petersburg |
North Tampa |
15 |
60 |
8 |
Chicago |
I-290 |
I-294 |
I-90 |
14 |
56 |
9 |
Los Angeles |
I-405 |
US-101 |
I-105 |
14 |
56 |
10 |
Chicago |
I-90/I-94 |
I-294 |
I-290 |
13 |
52 |
The 10 Most Congested Cities in the World in 2019
2019 |
Urban Area |
Region |
Cost per |
Inner City |
1 |
Bogota, Colombia |
South America |
191 |
9 |
2 |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
South America |
190 |
15 |
3 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
North America |
158 |
12 |
4 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Asia |
150 |
11 |
5 |
Rome, Italy |
Europe |
166 |
11 |
6 |
São Paulo, Brazil |
South America |
150 |
13 |
7 |
Paris, France |
Europe |
165 |
10 |
8 |
London, England |
Europe |
149 |
10 |
9 |
Boston, Massachusetts |
North America |
149 |
11 |
10 |
Chicago, Illinois |
North America |
145 |
11 |