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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
The Kennedy in Chicago is up there as the most serially congested highways on the continent. Outside of NYC there are relatively few highways in North America that generally experience all-day congestion like the Kennedy does.
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and the Ike can't be too far behind the Kennedy in terms of serial congestion.
But people who routinely drive a car to get to downtown Chicago have only themselves to blame as Chicago's entire rail system, both the L and metra, is 100% focused on getting people into and out of downtown. They're are plenty of alternatives, but thousands upon thousands of people would rather sit in traffic it seems.