Chicago One of Worst US Cities for Traffic, Inrix Study Finds

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January 7, 2025

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If you’ve driven through Chicago lately, you’ve felt it: the bumper-to-bumper standstill that seems to stretch for miles. A new report from Inrix confirms what drivers already know—Chicago ranks among the worst cities in the nation for traffic and congestion, with the average driver losing 102 hours in 2024. That’s not just frustrating; it’s dangerous.

As you know if you’ve followed any of our news alert blogs, major arteries like I-55, I-90, and DuSable Lake Shore Drive have become notorious for crashes caused by stop-and-go conditions, distracted drivers, and icy winter roads. As congestion climbs, so do the risks to everyone on the road.


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When Congestion Turns to Crisis

Traffic delays are more than an inconvenience. For many Chicagoans, they result in severe injuries from rear-end collisions, lane-change accidents, and multi-vehicle pileups. With winter weather adding ice and snow to the mix, the potential for harm skyrockets.

The reality? Congested roads mean more accidents, more injuries, and more people needing legal help. At Walner Law, we’re here to make sure victims aren’t left navigating insurance claims and medical bills alone.

Walner Law: Fighting for Chicago’s Injured

When accidents happen, time matters. Walner Law works quickly and aggressively to secure compensation for injured drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Our team knows Chicago’s roads and the challenges local traffic poses, and our Chicago car accident attorneys use that expertise to get results for you.

Don’t wait. If you’ve been injured in a traffic accident caused by Chicago’s gridlock, call us at (312) 410-8496 or fill out our form for a free consultation.

Tips for Staying Safe During Peak Traffic Times

While we’re ready to fight for justice, we also want you to stay safe. Here are a few tips for navigating Chicago’s traffic safely:

  • Stay alert. Distracted driving in stop-and-go traffic is a leading cause of rear-end collisions.
  • Plan ahead. Avoid peak hours and heavily congested routes whenever possible.
  • Prepare for winter weather. Check your tires, brakes, and windshield wipers to ensure your car is ready for icy roads.
  • Drive defensively. Expect sudden stops and lane changes from other drivers, especially on major highways.

Your Fight for Justice Starts Here

At Walner Law, we understand the impact of traffic-related injuries on you and your family. Whether it’s medical bills, lost wages, or the emotional toll, you deserve compensation—and we won’t stop until we win it for you.

Let Walner Law handle the fight, so you can focus on recovery.

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