How bad is traffic in Los Angeles? New report says it’s the worst

Among cities worldwide, Los Angeles ranked 10th worst. Istanbul ranked worst, followed by Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro and Moscow.

That’s the upshot of the fifth annual Traffic Index report released Tuesday by GPS manufacturer TomTom, which found that Los Angeles is the most congested city in the United States, ahead of San Francisco, Honolulu, New York and Seattle.

According to the study, Los Angeles had an overall congestion level of 39 percent in 2014, up from the 2013 level of 36 percent. The average congestion level in the 10 worst cities in the country was 30 percent.

The situation is much worse during rush hour, when Los Angeles’ congestion level jumps to 80 percent, also the highest in the nation. According to the study, a drive that normally takes 30 minutes in Los Angeles will take 54 minutes during the evening rush hour, meaning motorists waste an extra 92 hours a year sitting in traffic.

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