Southern California and traffic are synonymous in the minds of locals and the rest of the country. In fact, Los Angeles received the worst ranking for roadway congestion in the country from the GPS-device maker TomTom, reported Time. Motorists here who have a half-hour commute spend an average of 90 hours a year stuck in traffic. Drivers must endure a 40-minute delay per every hour driven during peak commuting times—and congestion is getting worse, rising 2 percentage points from 2012 to 2013. In a comparison of 63 cities across the Americas, Los Angeles ranked the fourth worst. Commute times throughout the area, however, vary. Are you wondering what yours is and wishing you had a commute time calculator? Check out this interactive map WNYC created using data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Click on map Below for your city.
Southern California Commute Times
We looked up the commute times for some Southern California cities:
Downtown Los Angeles: 30 minutes
Santa Monica: 27.4 minutes
Chatsworth: 29.6 minutes
Whittier: 27.6 minutes
Long Beach: 27.3 minutes
Santa Ana: 25.2 minutes
Newport Beach: 4.9 minutes
San Bernardino: 33.8 minutes
Moreno Valley: 28.2 minutes
Palm Springs: 20.8 minutes
Throughout the United States, the average travel time to work is 25.4 minutes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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