Posted Jul 25, 2019, 8:15 PM
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Originally Posted by dimondpark
Yes, apart from SF-Sacramento, Chicago-Milwaukee is one of the few corridors where his argument actually applies. Otherwise, it's not common for traffic between major cities to have that kind of intensity.
I don't know what the traffic is like between Chicago and Milwaukee, but it is absolutely awful between SF and Sacramento at various choke points just about every day during drive times. This was a screenshot map I took a year ago on a typical wednesday at 4:30pm
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Im pretty sure the traffic between LA and SD is pretty intense the whole way. There's only one (or 2) routes connecting them.
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