Most Congested Cities in the U.S.
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Am I dreaming, or is there some reason why Hotlanta is not shown? I was sent there for a conference once, and it was 4 miles away. I was told to leave 45 min. in advance, an hour if possible. I laughed. I laughed again when I only left 30 min. and was about 1/2 hr. late.
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Having driven in Atlanta, I agree, it can get crazy, especially based on the distance traveled compared to time.
#19
yep, Houston basically has ZERO rail system - every freeway is jammed after 4p....even with no accidents.
I used to work in downtown Houston and lived 37 miles away - luckily, there's a small park & ride lot 1 mile from my house that I could walk to for a bus ride or vanpool (did both). I was always amazed that so many people with single car riders would be stuck on the freeway - the bus/van took the HOV lane which was wide open 99.5% of the time.
I used to work in downtown Houston and lived 37 miles away - luckily, there's a small park & ride lot 1 mile from my house that I could walk to for a bus ride or vanpool (did both). I was always amazed that so many people with single car riders would be stuck on the freeway - the bus/van took the HOV lane which was wide open 99.5% of the time.
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Right here in D.C., where they DID build a subway under some marshy parts of the city, there are never-ending problems with the tunnels, leaks, waterproofing, and the need for constant maintenance.
Last edited by mmarshall; 02-14-19 at 08:56 PM.
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I'm not a geologist, but there may (?) be reasons why you can't build a subway underground in the Houston area. They are very close to the Gulf, there's a lot of swampy/marshy ground in the region, the ground itself is unstable, and, of course, Houston is subject to extremely heavy rains and major flooding, like we saw with Harvey, when much of the city was a mass of deep rivers.
I think the many oil crooks, I mean companies have something to do with the lack of rail in Houston.
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I've lived in 2 and 5 and would agree that the DC area and Beltway are worse than the LA area (and this is based on having lived in DC 20 years ago). DC does have a very good Metro system, which was a saving grace for me when I worked downtown. I get that it's relative in that the worst congestion is the traffic jam you're sitting in.
I've only been through Atlanta once and it was very congested. I'm also surprised it's not on the list.
I've only been through Atlanta once and it was very congested. I'm also surprised it's not on the list.
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I've lived in 2 and 5 and would agree that the DC area and Beltway are worse than the LA area (and this is based on having lived in DC 20 years ago). DC does have a very good Metro system, which was a saving grace for me when I worked downtown. I get that it's relative in that the worst congestion is the traffic jam you're sitting in.
I've only been through Atlanta once and it was very congested. I'm also surprised it's not on the list.
I've only been through Atlanta once and it was very congested. I'm also surprised it's not on the list.
#28
i wouldn't live anywhere near any of them unless i had a crapton of money and could have a chauffeur or had an awesome work/live/play situation. even in my small town the traffic has increased significantly in the past 15 years.
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