“But the good news is, we always look to the Byrne Interchange as one of the earliest indicators of how this annual analysis is,” said said Rebecca Brewster, of the American Transportation Research Institute. “When we started doing this, the Byrne Interchange — at that time it was a circle interchange — and it was the number one location on our list for three years in a row.” The Byrne Interchange now ranks sixth on the list
Gee whizz, traffic congestion in the Chicago area? It’s been that way since horse and buggy days. There is no “rush hour” but there is a “”rush day”.