If you live in Los Angeles, you won’t be surprised that it has five of the 10 worst rush hour traffic corridors in the United States.
- 20-mile stretch of the Riverside Freeway/Calif. 91 eastbound, from the Calif. 55/Costa Mesa Freeway Interchange to the McKinley Street exit. Average trip: 20 minutes. Average during peak rush hour: 57 minutes.
- 13-mile stretch of the San Diego Freeway/Interstate 405 northbound, from Interstate 105/Imperial Highway Interchange through the Getty Center Drive exit. Average trip: 13 minutes. Average during peak rush hour: 41 minutes.
- 15-mile stretch of the Santa Monica Freeway/Interstate 10 eastbound, from Calif. 1/Lincoln Boulevard exit to Alameda Street. Average trip: 14 minutes. Average during peak rush hour: 42 minutes.
- 17.5-mile stretch of Interstate 5 southbound (Santa Ana/Golden Street Freeways), from East Cesar Chavez Avenue to Valley View Avenue exits. Average trip: 15 minutes. Average during peak rush hour: 45 minutes.
- 13-mile stretch of the San Bernadino Freeway/Interstate 10 eastbound, from City Terrace/Herbert Avenue to Baldwin Park Boulevard. Average trip: 17 minutes. Average during peak rush hour: 37 minutes.
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