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We pave the way for better driving as Cleveland comes in as the 51st most congested U.S. city.

by James Bigley II | Apr. 17, 2015 | 4:00 AM

We know that on some days, it doesn't feel like it. We complain about pothole slalom courses, parades of orange barrels and that random idiot who snarls up our commute. With the average Cleveland driver having a 30-minute commute, we are stuck in traffic just 11 minutes per day, according to TomTom's annual Traffic Index. Add it up and that's nearly 44 hours lost every year. But it still ranks us ahead of Cincinnati (No. 40), Pittsburgh (No. 26) and Detroit (No. 29). "Cleveland does pretty well," says senior travel expert, Nick Cohn, who analyzes data collected through TomTom navigation devices, smartphone apps and in-dashboard navigation solutions to determine rankings. We dissected some of this year's statistics to pave the way for better driving habits.  
 
 
 
 

Most Congested Day in 2014

Thursday, Jan. 2

Most Congested Route

The Innerbelt where I-90 crosses Superior and Chester avenues

Worst Weekly Commute During Peak Periods

Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and Thursday evenings

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