The 10 Freeway was ranked as the worst freeway in Southern California, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.
The L.A. Times used data from Caltrans and compiled the list based on a number of factors, including average speed, delays, loss of productivity, and fatal crashes.
Following the 10 Freeway on the list of the worst freeways are the 605 (San Gabriel River) Freeway, the 405 Freeway, and State Route 91 (Riverside Freeway).
KNX News’ Jon Baird spoke with drivers about their thoughts on the list and what they think the worst freeway is.
A driver named Kristine said the 405 is the worst freeway.
“I've lived in Los Angeles for 49 years, and I think every year it's getting worse,” she told Baird. “It's just crazy, out of control.
Bill, another driver, told Baird he also can’t stand the 405.
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“It just clogs in the worst places,” he said. “It clogs right around the Marina, Culver City area, and then it clogs again right before you get to Long Beach, and it's just dreadful. So I do whatever I can to avoid it.”
The outlet also found that the best freeway is State Route 261, followed by the 90 Freeway, State Route 241, and State Route 126.
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