Hey, NYC: Your Traffic Is Worse Than L.A.'s

Nov 23, 2010 12:43 PM

Remember GofG NYC's number 1 reason they think their city is better than ours? That one about our terrible traffic? Not to add insult to injury as we're already the clear winner of this coast-to-coast feud, but it would be irresponsible not to share this news: turns out NYC's traffic is not only worse than L.A.'s, but is also the worst in all of NORTH AMERICA. Dear NY team, read it and weep.

Yes, it's true. We're not going to pretend we weren't absolutely tickled when we came across this revelation yesterday. According to NAVTEQ, the leading global provider of maps, traffic and location data, New York City ranks as the most congested and traffic-delayed in the country. And the entire continent.

via NAVTEQ:

Freeways with the Slowest Typical Rush Hour
1. New York City – Brooklyn Battery TUNL NB
2. New York City – Washington BRG EB
3. Montreal – AUT-15EB
4. Philadelphia – US-202 SB
5. Montreal – RTE-138 WB
6. New York City – Washington BRG WB
7. Los Angeles – 1-10EB
8. Boston – US-1 NB
9. Dallas – TX-366 EB
10. Toronto – Don Valley PKWY NB

As part of their very first reason they're glad they don't live in L.A., the NYC office cited our hideous rush hour, but check THIS out: three of NYC's freeways landed in NAVTEQ's rankings of the top 10 freeways with the slowest rush hour, earning positions at 1st, 2nd, and 6th. Meanwhile, only one of L.A.'s was listed, AND ranked below all three of NYC's at 7th for slowest rush hour. As far as the rankings of cities with the overall worst rush hour, NYC was at the very tippy-top, and Los Angeles ranked 5th.

via NAVTEQ:

US Cities with the Worst Rush Hours
1. New York
2. Washington D.C.
3. San Francisco
4. Seattle
5. Los Angeles
6. Philadelphia
7. Chicago
8. Dallas-Ft.Worth
9. Atlanta
10. Houston

So basically these findings issued by the foremost authority on traffic negate Chiara's top reason NYC is superior. And with the most recent strike in the GofG L.A. vs. NYC feud last week, this news has impeccable timing! C H E C K M A T E.


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Feud History For Those Keeping Score at Home:

[Top photo via; Aerial view photo of Manhattan via; NYC traffic photo via]

To contact the author of this post, email emily.green@guestofaguest.com

Chiara

November 23, 2010

9:13pm

The difference being, of course, that New Yorkers never GO on the Brooklyn Battery tunnel or the George Washington Bridge. There's a reason they call it "bridge and tunnel"--most of us live happily unaware of any such congestion.  

eolesker

November 24, 2010

11:00pm

Chiara makes an excellent point. Those of us who actually live in New York City proper do NOT use these tunnels and/or bridges. They are for commuters and do not affect the rest of us on a regular basis. Sorry LA, New York still wins.  

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