
Traffic Nightmares Nationwide
Experience each city the way nature intended: from above the brake lights.
Choose Your Gridlock Destination
Each city offers its own unique brand of traffic misery for your viewing pleasure.

Traffic Highlights:
- The 405 Freeway (America's most congested highway)
- The Hollywood Freeway (101) during studio rush hour
- Downtown LA grid system during Lakers games
- Santa Monica Freeway (10) beach traffic on weekends
Fun Fact: The average LA driver spends 119 hours per year in traffic. That's 5 full days of your life you'll never get back!

Traffic Highlights:
- The Perimeter (I-285) during rush hour
- Spaghetti Junction (I-85/I-285 interchange)
- Downtown Connector where I-75 and I-85 merge
- GA-400 toll plaza backups
Fun Fact: Atlanta's Spaghetti Junction handles over 300,000 vehicles daily, making it one of the most congested interchanges in America.

Traffic Highlights:
- The Capital Beltway (I-495) during congressional sessions
- I-395 approaching the Pentagon
- Key Bridge backup into Georgetown
- Rock Creek Parkway during the reversible lane confusion
Fun Fact: DC drivers spend an average of 155 hours per year in traffic, the highest in the nation. That's democracy in action!

Traffic Highlights:
- I-70/I-64/I-55 interchange downtown
- Poplar Street Bridge crossing the Mississippi
- I-270 outer belt during rush hour
- Highway 40 construction zones
Fun Fact: St. Louis drivers face some of the most poorly timed traffic lights in America, creating the perfect storm of stop-and-go traffic.

Traffic Highlights:
- I-5 corridor through downtown
- Banfield Freeway (I-84) eastbound exodus
- Ross Island Bridge bottleneck
- Bike lanes causing driver confusion and frustration
Fun Fact: Portland drivers are 29% more likely to use their horn passive-aggressively while simultaneously apologizing.

Traffic Highlights:
- Sherman Avenue during summer tourist season
- US-95 backup into downtown
- Lakeside Avenue waterfront crawl
- Resort area congestion during events
Fun Fact: This small Idaho paradise transforms from sleepy town to gridlock nightmare when the population triples during summer months.
Coming Soon
Our traffic tourism empire is expanding rapidly. Vote for the next city where you'd like to experience aerial schadenfreude:
- Chicago - Experience the Dan Ryan Expressway in all its gridlocked glory
- Miami - Beach traffic and drawbridge openings create the perfect storm
- Seattle - Rain, tech workers, and insufficient infrastructure
- Boston - Historic streets never designed for modern traffic
- Houston - Everything's bigger in Texas, especially the traffic jams

International Expansion
Traffic misery knows no borders. Coming in 2026 to these international destinations:
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