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Houston’s 610 West Loop Tops Texas’ Most Congested Roads; McAllen Area Surprises with High Ranking

elisa garcia by elisa garcia
November 30, 2024
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Houston's 610 West Loop Tops List of Most Congested Roads in Texas; McAllen Area Surprisingly Ranks High
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Drivers in Texas are all too familiar with the state’s heavy traffic, and recent studies have shed new light on the frustrations many face during their daily commutes. A study by Texas A&M reveals that Houston’s 610 West Loop is currently the most congested roadway in the state, with a section of the Southwest Freeway also ranking high.

But it’s not just Houston that’s in the spotlight. Adding to the traffic woes, a segment of I-2 in the Rio Grande Valley, specifically between U.S. Highway 281 and 10th Street, has been ranked as the 41st most congested road in Texas. The study, featured by myrgv.com, shows that this stretch in the Pharr and McAllen area has surpassed congestion levels in major cities like Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio.

The study also highlights a 7% increase in average driver miles traveled over the past five years. Surprisingly, despite this increase, delays have actually decreased. These improvements have led to an estimated $915 million in savings for Texas drivers in terms of time and fuel, according to the studies.

TxDOT spokesperson Ray Pedraza commented on the situation, stating, “We can see that our projects are having a significant impact on our roadways, helping improve efficiency and connectivity across the state.” TxDOT also noted that the ongoing I-2 and I-69C Pharr Interchange project, with its main lanes nearing completion, is expected to help further reduce congestion by the end of this year.

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