Los Angeles Tops INRIX Global Congestion Ranking 2016
Congestion cost U.S. drivers nearly $300 Billion in 2016, an average of $1,400 per driver INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard analyzes...
Learn MoreCongestion cost U.S. drivers nearly $300 Billion in 2016, an average of $1,400 per driver INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard analyzes...
Learn MoreThis year, the average Brit spent just 37 hours in traffic, down from 115 hours in 2019 – a decrease...
Learn MoreTraffic delay falls nearly 50% in major cities, saving U.S. drivers nearly 75 hours compared to 2019. New York...
Learn MoreBoston (149 hours lost due to congestion, which equates to more than six days) ranked as the most congested...
Learn MoreThe average American driver lost 36 hours due to congestion, costing $564 in wasted time Chicago (104 hours), New York...
Learn MoreINRIX Global Traffic Scorecard analyzes and ranks the impact of traffic congestion in 1,360 cities across 38 countries worldwide –...
Learn MoreINRIX 2017 Global Traffic Scorecard analysed and ranked the impact of traffic congestion in 1,360 cities – 296 more than...
Learn MoreBoston (164 hours lost due to congestion) and Washington D.C. (155 hours) ranked as the most congested cities in the...
Learn MoreLondon (227 hours per driver) and Birmingham (134 hours per driver) ranked as the worst cities in the United Kingdom...
Learn MoreCongestion cost the average U.S. driver $869 in time lost, up $305 from last year. Drivers commuting in major metros...
Learn MoreINRIX Global Traffic Scorecard analyses and ranks the impact of traffic congestion in 1,064 cities across 38 countries worldwide –...
Learn MoreDie INRIX 2016 Traffic Scorecard analysiert den Einfluss von Verkehrsstaus in weltweit 1.064 Städten über 38 Länder hinweg und ist...
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