According to a
study by Texas A&M six of the seven most congested roads in the US are in Los Angelos. I have spent a considerable amount of time on other listed stretches in the DC/Philly area. Including this past Saturday night when it took as long to get in and out of Fedex Field in metro DC as it did to play the football game I went to watch.
What's your nightmare stretch of road?
Um ... duh? I went to UCLA, ie, heart of 405, Wilshire, Bev Hills Blvd, Santa Monica Blvd, and oh yeah, I-10 back home. Literally 3 hours to and from school if traffic was bad - for about 15 miles. And that didn't matter on route - freeway or streets. Wilshire, Olympic, S.M. Blvd, 405 to 91, 405 to 10 to 5, whatever. It just sucked.
Screw that. Then I moved to Philly. Yeah it gets crowded, but no biggie. Missouri was great. Detroit was surprisingly good considering the "motor city" had freeways the same size as LA. Now in VA, my 45-75 minute commute, traffic dependent, is a minor hassle.
After growing up in LA, NO ONE'S traffic is a problem.