Study Reveals Cities With Worst Traffic Congestion; U.S. Well-Represented

Share this: Companies worldwide are developing technologies and concepts with hopes of making commutes both quicker and safer. But as it stands today, traffic congestion is a problem that’s as frustrating as it is real. A new study conducted by INRIX ranks over 1,000 cities around the world on various traffic-related statistics, and the results show that the United States has a long ways to go. According to the study, commuters in Los Angeles spent 104.1 hours in traffic jams in 2016, ranking highest among all cities by a wide margin. Moscow, which finished first in last year’s rankings, came in second with 91.4 hours spent in traffic. Other U.S. cities appearing in the top 20 include: New York (3), San Francisco (4),