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Which freeway in LA has the most traffic?

The southbound I-5 (Interstate 5) between Euclid Avenue to Interstate-605 is the most gridlocked road in the United States. Someone using this stretch of road for a daily work commute would lose, on average, 89 hours of their life every year.



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I-405. Interstate 405 aka the San Diego Freeway is the main north/south freeway for the Westside of L.A. and roughly follows the outline of the Pacific coast for much of its route. The 405 is one of the busiest freeways in the country, the most commonly used highway to LAX, and a bypass for Interstate 5.

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The southbound I-5 (Interstate 5) between Euclid Avenue to Interstate-605 is the most gridlocked road in the United States. Someone using this stretch of road for a daily work commute would lose, on average, 89 hours of their life every year.

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While Los Angeles as a whole isn't as congested as some other big cities in the U.S., INRIX found LA has two of the top 10 most congested roads, including the top spot. Interstate 5 south from Euclid Avenue to Interstate 605 was ranked as the most congested corridor in the U.S. in 2021.

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The fastest road near an urban area is California Route 73, a six-lane freeway in Orange County that connects Santa Ana and San Juan Capistrano through the San Joaquin Hills.

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In the 1950s, Route 66 became the main highway for vacationers heading to Los Angeles. The traffic along Route 66 also resulted in the opening of many mom-and-pop establishments, such as restaurants, motels, and gas stations, along the route to service the needs of passing motorists.

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Highway 401, also known as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway, is the busiest highway in North America. 420,000 vehicles drive on its 500 miles every day.

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And finally, San Francisco wins the prize of worst traffic in California. Every morning, millions of people commute into the city from neighboring towns and suburbs, causing traffic jams on bridges and main roads. Congested traffic costs each driver $1,642 annually.

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Avoid LA Traffic with Mass Transit One of the best ways to avoid L.A. traffic is to stick to mass transit. L.A. has an extensive and affordable subway system. You can park at any number of easy to get to stations and take the subway right downtown. You'll skip traffic jams and never have to worry about parking.

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1 U.S. city with the worst traffic: Chicago, IL. Chicago ranked as the U.S. city with the highest traffic delays in 2022.

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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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