Los Angeles Ranks Tops in Traffic Congestion
Actually ranked behind Honolulu last year, but is back at No. 1
The Los Angeles metro area has returned to the top of the list of the worst cities for traffic in the United States, according to a new report.
INRIX, a leading international provider of traffic information and driver services, released their annual Traffic Scorecard Wednesday, and put LA as the most congested city.
The average driver wasted approximately 60 hours in congestion in 2012, nearly nine hours more than Honolulu, which won the award last year, and 10 hours more than San Francisco.
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