Ranking the Most Congested Highways and Roads in Miami Dade

Ranking the Most Congested Highways and Roads in Miami Dade

The people of Miami that use the southbound lanes of US-1 between SW 100th Street and SW 168th Street for rush hour travel, You can lose up to 37 hours on the triprevealed a study by INRIX, a global analytics firm that publishes research on the world’s most congested cities.

The ranking created by INRIX places Ives Dairy RoadEastbound from NE 199th Street to Biscayne Blvd during morning rush hour (8:00 a.m. ET). second positionas a total of 35 hours are lost on this route.

In third place is the morning commute to work Dolphin Expressway between Palmetto Expressway and I-95, with 32 hours of traffic jams. Followed by the evening leg (4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) of US-1 westbound from South Miami Ave to Rosaro Ave in Coral Gables, totaling 30 hours.

Finally it appears 826 westbound from Biscayne Blvd. to the NW 7th Ave extension near Miami Gardens and North Miami, also losing 30 hours.

The current report indicates this Miami-Dade is considered one of the busiest metropolitan areas in the world.

There were delays in transportation from one place to another in the City of the Sun 30% increase between 2021 and 2022a number that has been translated into 105 hours of travel lostemphasizes the study.

“That means drivers have wasted that time traveling during traffic hours compared to non-traffic hours, and that costs us money,” he added. Bob PishueINRIX traffic analyst, in statements to NBC6.

These considerations led the specialists of this company to create the above ranking, which serves as a warning to drivers in this Florida city.

However, we have also seen some positive changes in traffic in Miami as a result.

“What we’ve also seen in many places is that, particularly on some major highways, traffic at 5:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. is as heavy as it was before COVID-19, but somehow it slows down to 7:00 p.m , unlike before when it lasted until 8 p.m.,” Pishue said.

Two years agoWhen the world was still in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Miami’s I-95 highway 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 Punto y Coma Javier Berridy He capitalized on his ingenuity in 2022, capitalizing on the popularity of the described song “Everything is OK” by Fixty Ordara and Ja Rulay one of the biggest problems for drivers in the City of the Sun.

“Miami is fine, but it drives like an ox / The 836 is always full and there’s never a break / The traffic on the expressway is on fire,” read the lyrics of his musical parody.

Recently, TikTok user Mejiawzi2a2 shared what he considers a “normal day in Miami” and his video went viral.

In the short audio-visual documentary you can see how a driver jumps over the yellow line in the middle of a traffic jam on a busy road and tries to overtake another. The situation ends with both drivers becoming involved in a heated argument..