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Portland traffic among the worst in the U.S., report shows

John Ross Ferrara
3 min read

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland ranks as the 7th worst city for traffic in the U.S., according to a new report published in the Consumer Affairs Journal of Consumer Research.

Consumer Affairs determined its ranking by compiling traffic data for 49 major U.S. cities. The data focused on congestion, longest travel times and most fatal crashes. According to the results, Portland’s average commute time is below the national average at 25 minutes. However, the city’s average daily congestion time was bad enough to push Portland into the top 10 worst cities for traffic.

“Another city along I-5 finds its way into the top 10, as Portland faces the fourth-most daily congestion, lasting more than 6.5 hours per day,” the report reads. “The congestion doesn’t have a severe effect on commute time, though, as Portland’s average travel time to work, at 25 minutes, ranks in the bottom third of our list and below the national average.”

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Portland’s annual number of fatal car crashes per 100,000 people (10.2) was also below the national average. However, Portland’s fatal car crash average was high compared to some of the other most congested cities in the U.S. According to the report, Portland’s fatal car crash rate was second only to Atlanta (18.2) when comparing the cities with the top 10 worst traffic.

<em>Traffic backs-up heading out of downtown on State Route 99 on Friday, Feb. 8, 2019, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)</em>
Traffic backs-up heading out of downtown on State Route 99 on Friday, Feb. 8, 2019, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Seattle ranked third on the list for worst traffic in America. Although Seattle’s fatal crash rate was nearly half as bad as Portland’s, its average commute time and hours of congestion (6 hours and 50 minutes) were enough to rank the Emerald City among the top three worst cities.

“As anyone who lives in Seattle knows, traffic in the largest Pacific Northwest city can come to a halt on Interstate 5 during morning and evening rush hours,” the report reads. “Seattle has the second-longest period of daily congestion, at nearly seven hours per day, ranking behind only Los Angeles.”

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The top 10 worst cities for traffic in the U.S. according to ConsumerAffairs:

Rank

City

Overall traffic score

Average commute time

Average daily congestion

Fatal car crashes per 100,000 people

1.

Los Angeles

89.1

30.1 minutes

7 hours, 55 minutes

8.9

2.

Washington, D.C.

84.6

32.7 minutes

6 hours, 45 minutes

4.2

3.

Seattle

79.4

28.3 minutes

6 hours, 50 minutes

5.2

4.

San Francisco

79.3

31.2 minutes

6 hours, 8 minutes

5.1

5.

New York

76.8


31.4 minutes

5 hours, 46 minutes

2.7

6.

Denver

76.6

26.9 minutes

6 hours, 26 minutes

10

7.

Portland

75

25 minutes

6 hours, 36 minutes

10.2

8.

Atlanta

72.8

30.9 minutes

4 hours 22 minutes

18.2

9.

Chicago

72.1

29.5 minutes

5 hours, 12 minutes

6.5

10.

Baltimore

71.8

28.6 minutes

5 hours, 24 minutes

6

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