Residents of the city of Miami Which uses the southbound lanes of US-1 between SW 100th Street and SW 168th Street for rush hour travel, They can lose up to 37 hours per flightrevealed a Inrix studya global analytics company that publishes research on the world’s most congested capital cities.
Ranking prepared by INRIX Places Ives Dairy Roadeast from NE 199th Street to Biscayne Boulevard during the morning rush hour (8:00 a.m. ET), at Second placegiven a total of 35 hours wasted on this route.
In third place It is a morning flight in Dolphin Expressway between Palmetto Expressway and I-95With 32 hours lost in traffic. Followed by the evening leg (4:00 p.m. ET) of US-1 West From South Miami Ave to Rosaro Ave in Coral Gables, a total of 30 hours.
Finally, it appears 826 West of Biscayne Blvd. to the NW 7th Ave extension, near Miami Gardens and North Miami, also with 30 hours lost.
The latest report indicates Miami-Dade as one of the most crowded urban areas in the world.
There was a delay in transportation from one place to another in Sun City An increase of 30% between 2021 and 2022which is the number that was translated to 105 hours of travel wastedThe study indicates.
He added: “This means that drivers wasted this time traveling during traffic hours versus hours outside traffic, and this costs us money.” Bob Bisho,INRIX traffic analyzer, in the data collected by NBC6.
These considerations prompted the specialists in this company to develop the aforementioned classification, which serves as a warning to drivers in that Florida city.
Although it also allowed us to notice some positive changes in traffic in Miami.
“What we’ve also seen in a lot of places is that, especially on some of the major highways, while traffic is as bad as the pre-coronavirus level at 5:00 or 6:00 p.m., it has kind of slowed down to 7:00,” he said. Bisho: “00 PM, unlike the old days when it would take until 8:00 PM.”
Two years agoWhen the world was still in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the I-95 freeway in Miami was considered “the most stressful in the United States,” according to a national traffic study based on the opinions of users of the social network Twitter Today X.
Cuban comedian and former member of the group semicolon Javier Brady He used his ingenuity in 2022, capitalizing on the popularity of the song “Everything’s Alright” by Vixti Urdara and Ja Rulai, describing it as One of the major headaches for drivers in Sun City.
“Miami is okay, but it runs like a bull / Route 836 is always packed and there’s no interruption / Traffic on the freeway is crazy.”He says the lyrics to his musical parody.
at recent days, TikTok user Mejiawzi2a2 He showed what he considered a “normal day in Miami” and his video went viral.
In the brief audio and video clip, you can see how a driver crosses the yellow line and tries to pass another line, in the middle of a traffic jam on a busy road. The situation ends with both drivers getting involved in a heated argument..
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