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Is LA or Houston traffic worse?

Houston's traffic is the worst in Texas, and some spots, such as I-45 near downtown and I-610 near the Galleria and the 59 interchange, wouldn't be out of place in L.A. in the sense that traffic is both predictably and unpredictably awful.



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Inrix: Houston ranks in top 10 nationwide for worst traffic congestion in 2022 - Houston Business Journal.

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Surprisingly or not, Chicago, IL was found to have the second worst traffic in the world, right behind London, UK (No. 1); and the absolute worst in all of North America, surpassing infamously congested cities like New York City, NY (No. 4) and Los Angeles, CA (No. 9).

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Stick to the Neighborhoods The best advice for avoiding being stuck in traffic is to stay off the interstates at peak times, generally from 7 to 10 in the morning and 3 to 7 in the evening.

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Driving in Los Angeles could prove difficult if it's your first time in the city. After all, its roads cover 21,825 miles and the population stands at nearly four million. For that reason, it's useful to research the main driving rules and regulations before you visit.

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But hey, at least we climbed a spot from the cellar of 2022 Clever's study of the best and worst U.S. cities for commuters in 2023 pegs Atlanta as a bottom-five finisher in terms of hellacious, expensive, time-consuming commutes—one spot worse than, gulp, Los Angeles.

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On average, people in the City of Angels spend 153 hours per year on the road, 81 of those due to jams and congestion. Compare that with San Diego, where residents spend 80 hours per year driving, and 21 hours in congestion.

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For some – particularly those who live and work in densely-populated urban areas – much of that time is spent sitting in traffic. Of the 30 cities in California with available data, San Francisco ranks as having the worst traffic, according to INRIX, a traffic data and analytics company.

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Chicago ranked as the U.S. city with the highest traffic delays in 2022. On a global scale, the Illinois city ranked No. 2, after London in the United Kingdom. In Chicago, drivers lost 155 hours in 2022.

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