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If you love your car, move to Los Angeles

By | July 13, 2012, 3:39 PM PDT

If you love sitting in your car, merging onto the highway at 10 miles an hour, and maybe an hour later, if you’re lucky, pulling into your driveway, then move to Los Angeles.

Another way to look at it is this: if you hate your life, and see traffic congestion as a way to escape it, then move to Los Angeles.

Otherwise, move to Detroit. And let’s all take a moment to ponder the irony of the Motor City having the lowest rates of traffic congestion in North America.

The results of the TomTom Congestion Index are not exactly surprising. But the Index itself is significant.

According to Business Wire, the TomTom Congestion Index is the world’s most accurate barometer of congestion in urban areas.

The TomTom website states, “With the publication of the TomTom Congestion Index we are aiming to provide the general public, industry and policy makers with unique and unbiased information about congestion levels in urban areas.”

“When we combine this travel database with our detailed real-time traffic information and routing technology, we can not only pinpoint congestion, but can guide drivers away from congested areas onto faster routes,” Harold Goddijn, Chief Executive Officer of TomTom said.

“Even when only a percentage of drivers use a different and faster route, the available capacity on the entire road network increases, which benefits all drivers,” Goddijn added.

Balaji Prabhakar, a professor of computer science at Stanford University who pays drivers not to use crowded areas in peak times as part of his research on traffic congestion, calls highway congestion an example of “nonlinear” behavior. Even a small reduction in vehicles (10% or less) was noted to have significant effects on traffic flow.

According to a report from the Ericsson’s Consumer Lab, traffic and parking madness is the number one cause of stress in daily urban life.

Wondering how your city fared? See the full North American results summary below:

Check out the 2012 European and North American Indexes, as well as individual city reports, here.

[Via: Business Wire]

Images: TomTom; Business Wire

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Rachel James is a radio documentary producer and multimedia journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. She has worked with Radiolab and This American Life, contributed to WNYC's Talk To Me, Down East Magazine, KALW's Crosscurrents and the Third Coast International Audio Festival. She holds a degree from the University of Toronto and is a graduate of the radio program at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.

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L.A. is first in national traffic congestion... California's GDP ranks 9th in the world.... and L.A. Basin's GDP alone ranks it between 15th and 16th in the global gdp.... I'll take the first place in traffic for those other numbers. ^_^

edit: also the link for the 2012 indexes isn't working right.
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Updated - 16th Jul
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Squeezzz Lane
http://contest.techbriefs.com/component/content/article/2756

Here is an idea for a virtual HOV lane
Posted by Joe Green
28th Aug
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