Traffic
This entry was posted on 7/2/2007 12:35 PM and is filed under uncategorized.
| 10 Worst states |
| Where urban interstate congestion is at its worst. |
| State |
Percent of roads rated congested |
| California |
83.3% |
| Minnesota |
77.8% |
| New Jersey |
73.4% |
| North Carolina |
72.5% |
| Maryland |
68.6% |
| Kentucky |
67.0% |
| Connecticut |
65.6% |
| Rhode Island |
62.0% |
| Ohio |
59.9% |
| Texas |
59.7% | |
Money.com has an article about the worst traffic in the United States. Anyone who lives in California knows we have bad traffic and here it is calculated as a statistic. 83.3% of roads are considered "congested." I'm not sure what their definition of "congested" is but I would say that 83% of the time I'm driving I probably hit a fair amount of traffic. I wonder what traffic will be like in 15 years time when it's been predicted that another 2 million people will be living in the Inland Empire. Maybe by then we'll all have flying cars 