Los Angeles Magazine recently named the westside’s five most cumbersome traffic intersections. According to the article:
Undoubtably, there are more people in Los Angeles now, compared to 2002 (at least 115,000 more). Is that equating to more traffic? … For those living or working on the Westside, it certainly seemed worse during the tail-end of the 405 project (which is still not completely over). Every route going east was jammed as drivers maneuvered around cones and workers or merged into lanes that were being repaved or restriped. Things have calmed a bit, but there remains Westside chokeholds that will probably never be quiet ever again.
Santa Monica Blvd and Sawtelle Blvd
Lincoln Blvd and Pico Blvd
Wilshire Blvd and Westwood Blvd
San Vicente Blvd and Barrington Ave
Olympic Blvd and Sawtelle Blvd
Read more, Los Angeles Magazine
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