This week, we released the seventh annual INRIX Traffic Scorecard. Utilizing trillions of traffic data points gathered from crowd-sourced traffic information, the Scorecard is the world’s most in-depth, data-driven look at traffic congestion statistics in metropolitan cities in the US.

Screen Shot 2014-03-04 at 1.19.54 PM

If you are planning to take a vacation to Honolulu this year, be prepared to spend some time behind wheel.  In 2013, commuters and tourists spent an average of 60 hours in traffic, up 10 hours from the 2012 Scorecard. That’s over a week and a half staring at headlights or the sunset, if you’re lucky.

Commuters in Honolulu experienced a 30 percent increase in travel time due to bad traffic conditions making a 30-minute drive to visit the USS Arizona Memorial would take an extra 10 minutes. An hour-long bus ride to Waikiki would unfortunately take 80 minutes.

If you’re a data geek or just want to know what you can expect from traffic in your city, head on over to the Traffic Scorecard to see where your city ranks. Be sure to check out the top 25 U.S. cities with the worst traffic below.

Stuck in traffic reading this post? No problem, download our traffic app on iTunes or on Google Play for Android.

See the below stats for the Top 25 Worst Traffic Cities in the United States!