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Los Angeles traffic: City has 2 of the worst corridors in the US, study says
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Los Angeles Has Two of the Worst Traffic Corridors in Nation: Study
LOS ANGELES Even with a reduction in driving caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles had two of the worst traffic corridors in the nation last year and is ranked as the fifth most congested city in the United States, according to an annual study released March 9.
Drivers on the Hollywood (101) Freeway to the Harbor (110) Freeway and the San Diego (405) Freeway to the Glenn Anderson (105) Freeway wasted 19 hours per year at peak hours in congestion, respectively, according to the 2020 Global Traffic Scorecard released by transportation analytics firm Inrix Inc.
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KIRKLAND, Wash., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ INRIX, Inc., a world leader in transportation analytics and connected car services, today published the 2020 Global Traffic Scorecard that identified and ranked congestion and mobility trends in more than 1,000 cities, across 50 countries amid a year that brought unprecedented economic and social disruption due to the onset of COVID-19. On average, American drivers lost just 26 hours this year in traffic, down from 99 hours in 2019, saving $980 over last year. Nationally, drivers saved more than 3.4 billion hours, resulting in $51 billion in time savings compared to 2019. COVID-19 has completely transformed when, where and how people move. Government restrictions and the continued spread of the virus led to shifts in travel behavior seemingly overnight, said Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at INRIX. Morning commutes in cities across the world went without delay as people reduced auto and t
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