These 7 Cities In Florida Have The WORST Traffic
By Victoria W
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Published February 17, 2016
Have you ever been sitting in traffic for the millionth time and tried to calculate how much time or gas you’ve wasted in the last year? The 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard , created by Texas A&M University with the data collection agency INRIX, ranked 471 metropolitan areas in the U.S. to determine how much traffic congestion cost us in both time and gas money in 2014. Here are Florida’s worst ranking cities:
1. Miami
In 2014, each commuter spent a whopping 52 hours in traffic and spent about an extra $1,169 for that time. This earned Miami the spot at number one.
2. Orlando
Drivers in this city popular with tourists have plenty of experience with traffic, as well. They each spent about 46 hours in traffic in 2014 and spent about $1,044 to pay for it.
3. Tampa-St. Petersburg
Folks in this metropolitan area spent $907 in 2014 to spend an average of 41 extra hours stuck in traffic.
4. Pensacola
Surprisingly (or maybe not to people who live and drive there), Pensacola outspent some larger metropolitan areas, paying $849 for 38 hours of sitting in traffic.
5. Jacksonville
Jacksonville drivers spent 38 extra hours trapped in traffic, for a total of $842 for the year. Can you believe it costs so much to do something so crappy?
6. Cape Coral
Commuters in Cape Coral paid $669 to spend 30 hours sitting in traffic in 2014. At least gas prices have seem to have fallen since then.
7. Sarasota-Bradenton
The good folks of this metropolitan area had to spend 26 hours in traffic, with a price tag of around $589 for the year.
Do you live in one of our cities with the worst traffic? Did any of these statistics surprise you? Please leave your comments below.
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