A portion of Interstate 35 that traverses Fort Worth is the most congested roadway in Texas, according to the state Department of Transportation.
Topping TxDOTs’ list of the state’s most congested roadways is a section of I-35W in Ft. Worth that caused Texas motorists to spend more than 2 million more hours traveling on a section of road that is only 3.7 miles long.
I-35 spans the country from the border with Mexico all the way to Canada. That it appears multiple times on TxDOT’s 2012 list of the likely comes as no surprise to those that travel the highway regularly.
The 100 Most Congested Roadways illustrates the severity and extent of the Lone Star State’s traffic problem, TxDOT says. Results show 40 percent of the delay encountered by drivers takes place in the top 20 roadways on the list. Additionally, the total delay in hours — more than 137 million hours — carries with it an economic cost in lost time and wasted fuel of nearly $3 billion.
This 100 Most Congested Roadways list is created annually with the help of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI). The methodology used to compile the list combines TxDOT’s roadway inventory and traffic volume data with speed data from INRIX, a private company that provides data to several navigation and traveler information services. The analysis is conducted on all roads in Texas regardless of the agency that built or maintains them; city streets and non-state-operated toll roads are included in the list.
Source: Texas Department of Transportation
Topics Texas
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