Northern Virginia Leads D.C. Area in Bottlenecks

I-395 is the worst

Traffic in the Washington region is a nightmare. Residents donโ€™t need another study ranking the D.C. metro area against other citiesโ€™ torturous commutes to know that.

Now the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board is ranking the worst bottlenecks -- just in our area.

The Top 10 includes six roads in Virginia, two in Maryland and two in D.C., the Washington Examiner reported.

The worst: I-395, with an average speed of 5 mph between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.

The 2011 Aerial Congestion Survey also showed that congestion is much worse than it was in 2008.

The complete list:

1. Northbound I-395 (from Washington Boulevard to Jefferson Davis Highway)
2. (tie) Inner Loop I-495 (from Georgetown Pike to George Washington Memorial Parkway)
2. (tie) Southbound I-395/Southwest Freeway (from 4th Street to 12th Street)
4. Eastbound Interstate 66 (from Leesburg Pike to the Dulles Access Road)
5. (tie) Inner Loop I-495 (from MD-355/I-270 to MD-185/Connecticut Avenue)
5. (tie) Outer Loop I-495 (from Dulles Toll Road to Chain Bridge Road)
7. (tie) Outer Loop I-495 (from I-95 to New Hampshire Avenue)
7. (tie) Inner Loop I-495 (from Gallows Road to Arlington Boulevard)
9. (tie) Eastbound 66 (from Route 234 Bypass to Sudley Road)
9. (tie) Westbound 11th Street Bridge (from I-295 to Southeast Freeway)

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