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Top 10 worst bottlenecks for trucks

Top 10 worst bottlenecks for trucks

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The nation’s worst trucking bottlenecks continue to slow freight movement, with locations like Fort Lee, NJ at I‑95 and SR 4 holding the top spot for the fifth year. Other major congestion points include corridors in Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, and San Bernardino. Texas leads with 13 bottlenecks, followed by Georgia with 9, California with 8, and Tennessee with 7. Trucks moving through ATRI’s Top 100 bottleneck locations often see average rush hour speeds drop to the low teens, highlighting the significant delays that affect fuel use, schedules, and overall productivity.

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