The INRIX National Traffic Scorecard, published in June 2008, is a new 120+ report compiled by INRIX, the leading traffic information company in the country, analyzing traffic congestion across nearly 50,000 miles of primary roadways in the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan areas. INRIX also periodically publishes INRIX National Traffic Scorecard Special Reports on trends affecting traffic, such as the new report The Impact of Fuel Prices on Consumer Behavior and Traffic Congestion.
100 Worst Traffic Bottlenecks
  1. Cross Bronx Expwy WB @ Bronx River Pkwy, NY
  2. Cross Bronx Expwy WB @ White Plains Rd, NY
  3. I-580 WB @ Bellam Blvd, CA
  4. Cross Bronx Expwy WB @ Westchester Ave, NY
  5. Cross Bronx Expwy WB @I-895, NY
  6. Harlem River Dr SB @3rd Ave, NY
  7. I-95 NB @ Exit 72, NJ
  8. Van Wyck Expwy NB @ Liberty Ave, NY
  9. Eisenhower Expwy EB @ US12
  10. Hollywood Fwy SB @ Vermont Ave, CA

The free 120+ page report highlights the best and worst metropolitan areas for traffic as well as the worst traffic bottlenecks on the major roadways of urban America. We are publishing this report to inform the ongoing debate of one of the nation’s most frustrating and intractable issues: urban traffic congestion.

The INRIX National Traffic Scorecard provides the first national scale glimpse of the answers to these questions.

Has traffic congestion in the U.S. changed with this year’s gas price increases? Have consumers changed their driving behaviors based upon the increase in gas prices? What impact on traffic and consumer behavior can we expect as gas prices fall or rise?

These are the questions INRIX answers in The Impact of Fuel Prices on Consumer Behavior and Traffic Congestion, an INRIX National Traffic Scorecard Special Report (available for free below.)



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