Traffic & Transit

Here's How Traffic In San Diego Ranks Nationwide

Commuters in San Diego have been down this road: See their average number of hours spent in traffic each year.

SAN DIEGO, CA — Nobody likes sitting in traffic, but a new report shows that drivers in some cities spend much more time staring at brake lights than others.

INRIX, an analytical data company that examines traffic patterns, recently published its annual study of the most-congested cities in the world.

San Diego ranked as the 17th most-congested urban area in the United States on the 2019 INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard, which examined more than 975 cities across the world.

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San Diego drivers average 13 mph in the last mile of their trip, according to the report. Also, commuters in San Diego lose an average of 70 hours and $1,036 per driver to traffic congestion each year.

The report also ranked Escondido as the 44th most-congested city in the country and Oceanside as the 56th.

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But Boston, which topped INRIX's American rankings for the second straight year, has it worst, with congestion in 2019 costing city residents an average of 149 hours and $2,205 per driver.

Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C., round out the worst five U.S. cities for congestion in the rankings. At the other end of the traffic spectrum, Wichita, Kansas, tops the study for the least amount of congestion for a city in the United States.

INRIX determined the rankings by using observed trips to identify the most-frequented routes and destinations within a region. INRIX then calculated the additional time it would take to travel those routes with traffic and delays.

To read more about the methodology, find the full report here.

Bogota, Colombia, is the worst city in the world for traffic congestion, according to the report, where drivers spend 191 hours in traffic on average in a year.

Here are the nation's 10 most congested urban areas, according to INRIX, along with their worldwide rank. See the full scorecard here.

  1. Boston (9)
  2. Chicago (10)
  3. Philadelphia (12)
  4. New York City (14)
  5. Washington, D.C. (21)
  6. Los Angeles (26)
  7. San Francisco (30)
  8. Portland, Oregon (43)
  9. Baltimore (46)
  10. Atlanta (47)

Patch editor Gus Saltonstall contributed to this report.

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