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Originally Posted by Cirrus
Folks need to remember that volume and congestion are not the same. You can have one high but the other low, depending on capacity and other factors.
Since everyone is talking about NY & LA, here's data for New York and California.
The highest I see scrolling around the NY map is the GW Bridge at 282,000. The BQE (since it was mentioned) is in the 100,000-150,000 range, which is pretty unremarkable in terms of volume for a metropolitan Interstate.
In LA, you have to look them up by route number so I can't say I've looked everywhere. But I looked at the 10, 101, 110, and 405. The highest I saw was the 10 @ Hoover Street where it hits 355,000.
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Take a look at data for the 60 fy
60@Fairway(Industry) 490,000
5@22/57(Santa Ana) 410,000
405@605(Seal Beach) 396,000
10@Hoover(LA) 375,000
210@Hill(Pasadena) 341,000
91@Lakeview(Anaheim) 339,000
110@Manchester(LA) 328,000
101@Havenhurst(LA) 320,000
605@5(Santa Fe Springs) 317,000
105@Vermont(LA) 280,000
118@Woodley(LA) 258,000
710@Imperial(South Gate) 250,000