Have you ever wondered which U.S. cities have the most frustrating commutes? A recent analysis of 124 U.S. metro areas ranked cities by average commute time, rush hour speed, annual gas cost, and morning fatal crash rates. The data, sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, NHTSA, AAA Gas Prices, and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, reveals some interesting insights.
From traffic congestion to safety concerns, the daily commute can be a significant source of stress for many people. But which cities are the worst offenders? And which ones offer a relatively smooth ride to work? Let’s dive in and find out.
The worst cities for daily commutes are often plagued by heavy traffic, long commute times, and high gas costs. On the other hand, the best cities offer a faster, safer, and more affordable commute. Whether you’re planning to relocate or just curious about your city’s commute, this analysis provides a valuable snapshot of the daily grind.
So, which cities made the top and bottom of the list? You can check out the full analysis for more details.