Don’t forget all the lane reductions for the absurd bike lanes that are not used for a third of the year because we have winter. We have corrupt morons running this city.
Exactly, it's a chain reaction. Violent crime is up specially on public transportation and unfortunately people still have to get to work so they drive. Also construction is everywhere. People are a holes and on the phone. And there's an overall lack of respect when people drive that's nothing unique to Chicago obviously, but there's just more of it.
So fix the CTA and stop letting criminals run rampant on the trains and busses which is forcing folks to resort to driving. Regardless, there's no way Chicago is worse than NYC or LA.
Boston, Houston and Honolulu are also much more congested than Chicago. Honolulu especially because there's no space for building more roads or highways.
NYC is not that congested, far more people in NYC don’t own cars and ride more extensive train systems. The Ike is seemingly always backed up, even at odd hours outside of rush hour
@@mic1240 I think there's a misconception that with congestion and actual travel time here. You can get from almost anywhere in the suburbs to the city within 45 minutes to an hour here in Chicago on average during peak traffic. With some accidents that could go up but an hour commute time is typical for most that live the farthest out. That was not the same experience for me in NYC or LA. I could have been driving for nearly 2 hours if I was doing that type of commute (suburbs or a coastal borough to the city).
@@mic1240 You're mentioning suburbs in a completely different county though. Once you mention the areas that's 40+ miles away, you have to consider that driving 40 miles in LA or NYC would still take you longer that it would here. That's literally a 45-minute commute WITHOUT traffic, which is still incredibly reasonable. If you live that far and have to get to the city, the Metra is your best bet anyways.
I remember being in LA in 2019 and thought "hmm, this isn't worse than back home in Chicago...". And then the pandemic hit, and conditions on CTA trains became unsafe and deplorable, and traffic spiked. I used CTA exclusively for seven years, and every time since 2020 I get on a train, I immediately regret it. And EVERYONE you talk to feels the same way. CTA, CPD, and the City in general has no concrete, effective plans to rebuild ridership as they kowtow to smoking, assaults, robberies, urination and defecation, horrid smells, unusable seats--- it never ends. The best Red Line ride I took last year was an anomaly in that nothing bad happened; there was no smoking, fighting, humans relieving themselves- oh, but a man was playing pocket pool across from me for all of 25 minutes. It was the best ride because it's gotten so bad, if that's the worst thing that happens on my trip to get from point A to point B, I'll take it. If I need to go farther than I can walk, I always choose to hop in the car rather than wait for deplorable public transit options that may or may not come in the first place. I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be cruel, but if you need to hang out all day on the train, fine! Just kindly go relieve yourself somewhere, ANYWHERE that isn't literally under the seat you are currently occupying. To be honest, you pee on a train and you should be banned. Period. Same for smoking, fights, everything. You're not racist for demanding decency in public. And want to know who hurts the most from lack of accountability on trains and buses? Lower SES POC. Through inaction, this is making their lives absolutely worse. Ok end rant but yeah the deterioration of the CTA plays a huge role in traffic getting worse as it is no longer a safe or viable means of transportation.
I was on I-55 at Damen after work and apparently cut off someone. They flashed a gun at me and I was terrified. I'm from Wisconsin so not used to these types of things.
I work everyday and even 1pm, which USED to be one of our least congested hours is now so jammed. Really there no rush hour. Its all day and night now. Chicago is now a mega city with over 10 million people in the area and our biggest flaw is that almost all the highways lead to Downtown. Too much congestion
@@hueso5071 In Chicago, you have multiple ways to get to one destination. It's a well organized grid system. In Atlanta, it's a mish mash of twisty roads, dead ends, and irregular traffic patterns. You're stuck with one or two routes to your destination and they're all congested with traffic.
@@justrandomthings319Well in Chicago the freeway system was built to handle like half the current population. That may be the case in Atlanta as well but both don't have adequate networks to sustain current levels of traffic.
Just unbelievable. There are several reasons for this happening, and the big thing here is of course leadership, and investing. The mayor and governor know nothing about making the right investments in the state’s and city’s infrastructure. The roads and streets are loaded with potholes, bike lanes are not needed on most streets, the list goes on and on. What I think we should do is invest more in our public transit system. A lot of people don’t seem to know that public transit saves time, it cuts greenhouse emissions, it’s faster than sitting in miles of traffic, and you may even make a friend or two.
not to mention its significantly less stressful! u can zone out, read a book, listen to music versus fuming in ur car due to traffic and shitty drivers.
They need to build circumferential lines. It's embarrassing that a world city like Chicago has an inferior metro system to Tehran, which is governed by a incompetent cabal of criminals.
No way we are more congested than NY/LA, not a chance. We are bad though. Drivers are 110% more aggressive over the last 3-4 years. Zillion more trucks now with getting products out. I love it, cities saw a 70% increase in 2022, well that little thing called Covid has had a smidge of impact on the entire work industry. Lastly, I moved here in 1995, why do midwest drivers insist on driving slow in the left???? Only area in the country where I see drivers daily, including trucks racing to slow down in the left
I lived in California. We are way worse. Cali has NO traffic downtown. Not to mention all the traffic in LA is on the freeway. Chicago traffic is everywhere. And ALL DAY. We are way worse. And as for NYC 70% of New Yorkers don’t even drive. All their traffic is cabs and tourists. And it’s mainly Manhattan. Well Brooklyn now too. Nah…we are up there with China. Especially lately.
hmmm I live in both LA and Chicago and Id say LA is way worse because its very spread out too. Chicago is smaller. I dont mind getting stuck in rush hour traffic in Chicago after doing it in LA.
@AlphaTroll please apparently u don't know Chicago. All the traffic in LA is on the freeway. Chicago traffic is everywhere. And Chicago traffic is ALL DAY. And downtown LA is empty. Downtown Chicago can take u 15 minutes to go a block. FOH
I’m so glad I experience life out in the northern suburbs. It’s way faster commuting but we have an older population that is affluent and retired so it helps they don’t drive often.
No way Chicago is more congested than Los Angeles or Atlanta. To me those were the worst places to drive. After 5:00 a.m. you will spend an entire day if you need to get in and out of Los Angeles by car or the Bay Area. Atlanta is terrible as well. There are almost no back roads to get where you need to go through the city certain places you need to get to you have to take the expressway and that spaghetti Bowl curved Expressway is not only dangerous but bumper to bumper during the day.
I have noticed a considerable improvement regarding inbound and outbound rush hour traffic on I-55 since 2015 but then again, I've been retired for almost 8 years now.
We need more smart traffic signals. Most intersections are poorly timed. Also there are traffic signals on small intersections when a stop sign, yield sign, or even a roundabout would suffice
I bet 3/4 of the cars on that congested highways have one person sitting inside, commuting to work from the suburbs when they could have taken Metra or Pace. I also bet that 1/2 of those commuters work walking distance from Ogilvie, Union, LaSalle, or Millenium stations. These people choose to pollute the city, make traffic worse for everybody else, and then choose to complain about how traffic is SO BAD when THEY are the problem. Unlike the CTA, Metra doesn't have a reputation of being "unsafe". There's no excuse to not take it. Think about it; driving acar into work every day will not only cost more in the moment, but cost more later when the car's lifespan is shortened because of all the commuting. "Oh, well then we should just add more lanes!!!" That's not how it works. Adding lanes creates more congestion because of the constant merging, and all it does is just stretch out the traffic horizonally. It also makes life for people who live near the highway or have to cross it as a pedestrian much worse. Highways don't belong in cities, and that's shown by multiple studies and cities around the world that didn't decide to turn their cities into ugly car centric wastelands with highways acting as barriers. Also, even if those commuters live father than walking distance from Metra stations, they're likely would be commuting within a affluent area to their job, which CTA wouldn't even be "dangerous" in. We think the CTA is "dangerous" because of news articles and comments on TH-cam videos, not from our own personal experiences. I know that CTA needs an overhaul. I know that it can be uncomfortable at first using public transit when living in a car dependent suburb. But just grow up and deal with it. Oh no, there's someone punching the air 20 feet away from you!!! Boohoo, that person isn't even bothering you, why do you care? People who choose to make the city a worse place and drive into or in it when they have other options are extremly selfish to begin with, and for them to be blaming traffic on "bad infrusatructure" or "shitty drivers" and suggest widening the highway that shouldn't be there in the first place make my blood boil. Just know that if you drive into the city each day by yourself every day and have other options, you're the reason why Chicago is now the most congested city in the country and why highways are still here creating uneccesary, outdated, dirty, and loud barriers for residents of our city. Grow up. Chicagoland.
wasting your precious time to traffic is an awful realization. I moved out of Houston to Albany and was surprised how my quality of life improved when I wasn't forcibly beleaguered by vehicles
I knew I wasn’t tweaking I been saying for the last two years this got to be worst then New York and I ain’t never even been to new York I just seen it on tv . It be so packed especially during rush hour .
Was built to handle half the traffic basically. That seems to be commonplace in the US, except maybe Texas where they keep expanding their road networks. Are there Texan cities in the top 10 most congested? Probably not
@@carloselizondo7671 SF's skidrow portion in the Tenderloin! I was well-trained to minister to HUMANS in the "Tenderloin"...who would believe it!! They threw MANY bottles at me there! And snatched my Bible from me, slamming it to the ground, day after day till the cover was ruined! Then JESUS taught me how to make preaching uniforms with Bible covers to match, and THAT stopped the Bible attacks. One man said, "Watch! Everything she wears matches her Bible!" In the Tenderloin I was threatened with a baseball bat! But the LORD didn't allow any one to harm me! HALLELUJAH! 🙏🏼🙌🏼🥰 "Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you." Luke 10:19! THANK YOU JESUS! 🙏🏼🙌🏼🎺💃
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." St John 3:16!❤️
"But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned." Matthew 12:36-37! WOE
Don't see how!..I have spent time in BK, Manhattan, and The Bronx..and have fam in LA..Long Beach as well....don't know what formula they are using....😂😂
Ms reporter, no need to say anything, we can see tracffic jams right there in your background. Pictures worth more than thousand word and that is the proof
born and raised in Chi. 50s-80s, i go visit my son in SoCal, i can't believe that Chi. traffic is worse than Cali. Cali. is horrendous, especially on the I5 north and south, it's a parking lot all day long.. i stay in Dana Point, when i go to LA to see the Hawks, it should take about an hour....LOL try over 2 hours, at least.
I been telling people this for years. I lived in California. Chicago traffic is HORRIBLE and it’s all day!!!!
Nights too. It just gets alittle better. I have a couple videos of how bad nights can get
I can just use CTA trains or Metra and it's more faster than cars on the highway.
Mainly due to Poor protection with Public Transportation- now everybody drives!
Don’t forget all the lane reductions for the absurd bike lanes that are not used for a third of the year because we have winter. We have corrupt morons running this city.
Exactly, it's a chain reaction. Violent crime is up specially on public transportation and unfortunately people still have to get to work so they drive. Also construction is everywhere. People are a holes and on the phone. And there's an overall lack of respect when people drive that's nothing unique to Chicago obviously, but there's just more of it.
So fix the CTA and stop letting criminals run rampant on the trains and busses which is forcing folks to resort to driving. Regardless, there's no way Chicago is worse than NYC or LA.
Boston, Houston and Honolulu are also much more congested than Chicago. Honolulu especially because there's no space for building more roads or highways.
NYC is not that congested, far more people in NYC don’t own cars and ride more extensive train systems. The Ike is seemingly always backed up, even at odd hours outside of rush hour
@@mic1240 I think there's a misconception that with congestion and actual travel time here. You can get from almost anywhere in the suburbs to the city within 45 minutes to an hour here in Chicago on average during peak traffic. With some accidents that could go up but an hour commute time is typical for most that live the farthest out. That was not the same experience for me in NYC or LA. I could have been driving for nearly 2 hours if I was doing that type of commute (suburbs or a coastal borough to the city).
@@SirEnzo371 maybe, but can’t imagine people in St Charles, Batavia and other far flung areas can ever get to the city in 45 minutes.
@@mic1240 You're mentioning suburbs in a completely different county though. Once you mention the areas that's 40+ miles away, you have to consider that driving 40 miles in LA or NYC would still take you longer that it would here. That's literally a 45-minute commute WITHOUT traffic, which is still incredibly reasonable. If you live that far and have to get to the city, the Metra is your best bet anyways.
I remember being in LA in 2019 and thought "hmm, this isn't worse than back home in Chicago...". And then the pandemic hit, and conditions on CTA trains became unsafe and deplorable, and traffic spiked. I used CTA exclusively for seven years, and every time since 2020 I get on a train, I immediately regret it. And EVERYONE you talk to feels the same way. CTA, CPD, and the City in general has no concrete, effective plans to rebuild ridership as they kowtow to smoking, assaults, robberies, urination and defecation, horrid smells, unusable seats--- it never ends. The best Red Line ride I took last year was an anomaly in that nothing bad happened; there was no smoking, fighting, humans relieving themselves- oh, but a man was playing pocket pool across from me for all of 25 minutes. It was the best ride because it's gotten so bad, if that's the worst thing that happens on my trip to get from point A to point B, I'll take it. If I need to go farther than I can walk, I always choose to hop in the car rather than wait for deplorable public transit options that may or may not come in the first place. I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be cruel, but if you need to hang out all day on the train, fine! Just kindly go relieve yourself somewhere, ANYWHERE that isn't literally under the seat you are currently occupying. To be honest, you pee on a train and you should be banned. Period. Same for smoking, fights, everything. You're not racist for demanding decency in public. And want to know who hurts the most from lack of accountability on trains and buses? Lower SES POC. Through inaction, this is making their lives absolutely worse. Ok end rant but yeah the deterioration of the CTA plays a huge role in traffic getting worse as it is no longer a safe or viable means of transportation.
Trains and CTA security sucks so they drive now :(
it sucks so much!!!!!!! like can we PLEASE just have good, reliable public transit (looking at u, ghost busses!) and PROTECTED bike lanes please???
@@meghansullivan6812 I think that is asking for to much, please stop :(
I was on I-55 at Damen after work and apparently cut off someone. They flashed a gun at me and I was terrified. I'm from Wisconsin so not used to these types of things.
holy shit really
Any city of this size and density needs a fast, frequent and extensive rail transit system. The L is none of those things.
I thought it was Atlanta and Los Angeles was the top traffic City but Chicago shocked me
FYI we have a lot of Coastel truck driving coming through our highways which also does a lot of damage
I work everyday and even 1pm, which USED to be one of our least congested hours is now so jammed. Really there no rush hour. Its all day and night now. Chicago is now a mega city with over 10 million people in the area and our biggest flaw is that almost all the highways lead to Downtown. Too much congestion
True
Another big flaw is our public transportation system.
No way Chicago is more congested than Atlanta.
Chicago has a bigger population.
@@hueso5071 In Chicago, you have multiple ways to get to one destination. It's a well organized grid system. In Atlanta, it's a mish mash of twisty roads, dead ends, and irregular traffic patterns. You're stuck with one or two routes to your destination and they're all congested with traffic.
@@justrandomthings319 I see
@@justrandomthings319Well in Chicago the freeway system was built to handle like half the current population. That may be the case in Atlanta as well but both don't have adequate networks to sustain current levels of traffic.
Atlanta is the hub of transportation , of all three air, road and transit. They built their roads according
Just unbelievable. There are several reasons for this happening, and the big thing here is of course leadership, and investing. The mayor and governor know nothing about making the right investments in the state’s and city’s infrastructure. The roads and streets are loaded with potholes, bike lanes are not needed on most streets, the list goes on and on. What I think we should do is invest more in our public transit system. A lot of people don’t seem to know that public transit saves time, it cuts greenhouse emissions, it’s faster than sitting in miles of traffic, and you may even make a friend or two.
not to mention its significantly less stressful! u can zone out, read a book, listen to music versus fuming in ur car due to traffic and shitty drivers.
Bike lanes are needed on every major street.
Public transportation is usless because it doesn't go anywhere
They need to build circumferential lines. It's embarrassing that a world city like Chicago has an inferior metro system to Tehran, which is governed by a incompetent cabal of criminals.
No way we are more congested than NY/LA, not a chance. We are bad though. Drivers are 110% more aggressive over the last 3-4 years. Zillion more trucks now with getting products out. I love it, cities saw a 70% increase in 2022, well that little thing called Covid has had a smidge of impact on the entire work industry.
Lastly, I moved here in 1995, why do midwest drivers insist on driving slow in the left???? Only area in the country where I see drivers daily, including trucks racing to slow down in the left
I lived in California. We are way worse. Cali has NO traffic downtown. Not to mention all the traffic in LA is on the freeway. Chicago traffic is everywhere. And ALL DAY. We are way worse. And as for NYC 70% of New Yorkers don’t even drive. All their traffic is cabs and tourists. And it’s mainly Manhattan. Well Brooklyn now too. Nah…we are up there with China. Especially lately.
Not all of the Midwest. It's illegal to go the speed limit in the fast lane in Indiana. Coasting in the left lane will get you a ticket there.
Ive been to both cities recently and neither of them are as bad as Chicago. I have friends from NYC and LA that actually confirm what i think
hmmm I live in both LA and Chicago and Id say LA is way worse because its very spread out too. Chicago is smaller. I dont mind getting stuck in rush hour traffic in Chicago after doing it in LA.
@AlphaTroll please apparently u don't know Chicago. All the traffic in LA is on the freeway. Chicago traffic is everywhere. And Chicago traffic is ALL DAY. And downtown LA is empty. Downtown Chicago can take u 15 minutes to go a block. FOH
I’m so glad I experience life out in the northern suburbs. It’s way faster commuting but we have an older population that is affluent and retired so it helps they don’t drive often.
Crazy when so many people telework.
No way Chicago is more congested than Los Angeles or Atlanta. To me those were the worst places to drive. After 5:00 a.m. you will spend an entire day if you need to get in and out of Los Angeles by car or the Bay Area. Atlanta is terrible as well. There are almost no back roads to get where you need to go through the city certain places you need to get to you have to take the expressway and that spaghetti Bowl curved Expressway is not only dangerous but bumper to bumper during the day.
I agree with LA but not Atlanta.
I have noticed a considerable improvement regarding inbound and outbound rush hour traffic on I-55 since 2015 but then again, I've been retired for almost 8 years now.
To be fair, the circle was especially messy last year with construction. Hopefully it isn't too bad going forward.
Chicago traffic is really not bad. Try new york, Atlanta, LA hell even Houston
Hey I see you on Cam Chat all the time. 🤣
This is unacceptable. BAN ASSAULT CARS.
Just build one more lane! It'll solve the problem!
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Maybe get rid of bike lanes
lol@@lrn_news9171
literally, highways are always jammed. Not a surprise
We need more smart traffic signals. Most intersections are poorly timed. Also there are traffic signals on small intersections when a stop sign, yield sign, or even a roundabout would suffice
Also half of Florida has moved here so that's why it's more crowded.
I'm in Florida and nobody is moving to "Tundra" Chicago! Why would anybody leave Florida for Chicago? It's the other way around.
luv the sarcasm 😂
Is this really true?
@@thedirtybubble9613No, Chicago's population is declining lol
I spent 6 and a half hours in traffic on i94 back in may of 2023
I swear that there is also been a tone of construction lately. Not just Chicago but everywhere.
A lot of the traffic is due to too many shootings on the expressway.
Jane Byrne interchanged built at a cost of almost 900 million that hasn’t really changed traffic flow.
I'm so glad that I work from home.
your job hiring ?
@@Littlekitten_ Always. But it's 100% commission sales. You eat what you kill.
@@krnpowr nvm, thats hardcore! kuddos to you!
If drivers weren't so bad it would be better. Stop aggressive driving. And there is a lot more than 3 million people in Chicago
I bet 3/4 of the cars on that congested highways have one person sitting inside, commuting to work from the suburbs when they could have taken Metra or Pace. I also bet that 1/2 of those commuters work walking distance from Ogilvie, Union, LaSalle, or Millenium stations. These people choose to pollute the city, make traffic worse for everybody else, and then choose to complain about how traffic is SO BAD when THEY are the problem. Unlike the CTA, Metra doesn't have a reputation of being "unsafe". There's no excuse to not take it. Think about it; driving acar into work every day will not only cost more in the moment, but cost more later when the car's lifespan is shortened because of all the commuting. "Oh, well then we should just add more lanes!!!" That's not how it works. Adding lanes creates more congestion because of the constant merging, and all it does is just stretch out the traffic horizonally. It also makes life for people who live near the highway or have to cross it as a pedestrian much worse. Highways don't belong in cities, and that's shown by multiple studies and cities around the world that didn't decide to turn their cities into ugly car centric wastelands with highways acting as barriers. Also, even if those commuters live father than walking distance from Metra stations, they're likely would be commuting within a affluent area to their job, which CTA wouldn't even be "dangerous" in. We think the CTA is "dangerous" because of news articles and comments on TH-cam videos, not from our own personal experiences. I know that CTA needs an overhaul. I know that it can be uncomfortable at first using public transit when living in a car dependent suburb. But just grow up and deal with it. Oh no, there's someone punching the air 20 feet away from you!!! Boohoo, that person isn't even bothering you, why do you care? People who choose to make the city a worse place and drive into or in it when they have other options are extremly selfish to begin with, and for them to be blaming traffic on "bad infrusatructure" or "shitty drivers" and suggest widening the highway that shouldn't be there in the first place make my blood boil. Just know that if you drive into the city each day by yourself every day and have other options, you're the reason why Chicago is now the most congested city in the country and why highways are still here creating uneccesary, outdated, dirty, and loud barriers for residents of our city. Grow up. Chicagoland.
wasting your precious time to traffic is an awful realization. I moved out of Houston to Albany and was surprised how my quality of life improved when I wasn't forcibly beleaguered by vehicles
The Jane Byrne interchangeable has eased up the traffic slightly.
It's a band aid solution if anything
It’s either parking lot for hours on the highway, or take the side streets through the absolute ghettos. Pick one
Jheeto 💯
I’m going with the city of the car as busiest!
Do your part to ease traffic congestion. Get your booster shots!
A condom would have prevented this post
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ha! 😆😆😆
LOL
2nd solution. Ban all gas powered cars. Half the people can't afford EVs 😂
All those carjackings help with congestion, I'm sure. 🤣
I knew I wasn’t tweaking I been saying for the last two years this got to be worst then New York and I ain’t never even been to new York I just seen it on tv . It be so packed especially during rush hour .
Houston 26 lane highway still doesn't make anything better..
2nd in the 🌎 world????? 🤔 don't think so
Wow, I would have thought LA or New York would be number 1
You basically have the freeway network of a mid size metro that may have something to do with it you would think 😂
Was built to handle half the traffic basically. That seems to be commonplace in the US, except maybe Texas where they keep expanding their road networks. Are there Texan cities in the top 10 most congested? Probably not
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Beef or pork?
@@carloselizondo7671
SF's skidrow portion in the Tenderloin! I was well-trained to minister to HUMANS in the "Tenderloin"...who would believe it!! They threw MANY bottles at me there! And snatched my Bible from me, slamming it to the ground, day after day till the cover was ruined! Then JESUS taught me how to make preaching uniforms with Bible covers to match, and THAT stopped the Bible attacks. One man said, "Watch! Everything she wears matches her Bible!" In the Tenderloin I was threatened with a baseball bat! But the LORD didn't allow any one to harm me!
HALLELUJAH! 🙏🏼🙌🏼🥰
"Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you."
Luke 10:19!
THANK YOU JESUS! 🙏🏼🙌🏼🎺💃
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
St John 3:16!❤️
"But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.
For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned." Matthew 12:36-37!
WOE
What did you expect with the carjackers on the road. People stop had taking public transportation for fear of getting robbed
Couldn't be worse than Toronto, Canada. They got traffic day and night.
So do we. Toronto is light compared to us, Chicago. It doesn't even take some other US cities
Worser than Los Angeles! 🤔
Yeah. We overtook them several years ago. They barely crack the top 5 anymore
How when you can always just take the shoulder
I do not believe this for 1 second.
I guess there need to be a lot more carjacking in the city. The carjackers need to work overtime to get rid of cars from the city 🙄🙄🙄
Because everyone wants to live on the North Side perhaps and clogs the Kennedy Expressway?
We're #1. You're either 1st or last
Congrats
If PT was not ancient……..
Don't see how!..I have spent time in BK, Manhattan, and The Bronx..and have fam in LA..Long Beach as well....don't know what formula they are using....😂😂
Ms reporter, no need to say anything, we can see tracffic jams right there in your background. Pictures worth more than thousand word and that is the proof
Why would join that rat race everyday
born and raised in Chi. 50s-80s, i go visit my son in SoCal, i can't believe that Chi. traffic is worse than Cali. Cali. is horrendous, especially on the I5 north and south, it's a parking lot all day long.. i stay in Dana Point, when i go to LA to see the Hawks, it should take about an hour....LOL try over 2 hours, at least.
Ride a bike ya lazy ones lol
Looks like fun
LA seemed worse, tbh
GOD ALMIGHTY CHRIST JESUS HOLY SPIRIT CAN DO ANYTHING HALLELUJAH HALLELUJAH HALLELUJAH AMEN!!!
Cause no one knows how to drive!!!!!!!!
Who wants to take public transportation in chicago??? I'll take my chances getting car jacked, which are still high
we have one of the best public transit networks in the country...?
Construction workers are the worst
Problem is that the poor road conditions need to be fixed lol it's a good thing. Might relieve congestion in the future
I don’t see how when everyone is moving out
No they aren’t. People move into Chicago as well. It’s mostly the ghettos that people leave but downtown and the surroundings areas are growing.
I work at night thank God lol it's empty asf after like 9pm
Dude Imagine the traffic in 2043, all the millions of covid babies 😂
1st in NON INSURED DRIVERS