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Just how much does sitting in DC traffic cost you?

If you鈥檝e been thinking that traffic is getting worse in D.C., you may not just be imagining it.

鈥淲ashington, D.C. has seen a significant increase in congestion over the last year,鈥 said Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at , which publishes the annual . “It鈥檚 in terms of traffic.”



That鈥檚 up from 13th last year.

Ranking of traffic-congested cities in the U.S., according to INRIX. (Courtesy INRIX)

They also assessed just how much time you are losing while sitting in traffic. On average, D.C. drivers lost 83 hours to traffic congestion last year.

鈥淭hat equates to nearly $1,400. This is taking the federal government鈥檚 value of time,鈥 Pishue said.

Making things worse is fuel costs, which have been up.

鈥淲hat we figured is that the typical commuter spent $850 in fuel costs,鈥 Pishue said, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 up from $650 in 2021, which overall means a little more than a $200 increase in commuting just due to the price of fuel.鈥

He said one good note is that the price of gas is going down, and those numbers should decrease this year.

Another side effect of the increased congestion is crashes. Pishue said the number of crashes is higher; but most seem to be fender benders, and they are less severe in terms of injuries.

Although congestion is worse, it鈥檚 not as bad as it was before COVID-19; it鈥檚 just rebounding after a few years of low traffic during the pandemic.

鈥淒.C. has seen a comeback in that sense, and really, most of that is in the morning commute,” Pishue said.

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Michelle Murillo

Michelle Murillo has been a part of the WTOP family since 2014. She started her career in Central Florida before working in radio in New York City and Philadelphia.

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