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Read moreYour GPS and cell phone signals are providing traffic data for the Oregon Department of Transportation.
Through a Washington company called INRIX, half the vehicles on the road in Portland are providing traffic data
everywhere they go. Now, traffic engineers can easily identify the most congested spots in Portland.
These trouble spots were identified in “Traffic – Where NOT to Drive”, a recent piece in the Portland Tribune. They are
all over the city, so the odds are good that many Portland commuters encounter at least one of these intersections daily.
Some of the most congested intersections are also the most dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists.
These intersections are in designated “High Crash Corridors”. This means there is a high concentration of motor vehicle accidents with serious injuries or fatalities – and that the city of Portland is taking steps to improve the safety of these areas.
• SE Foster at I-205 Interchange
• SW Barbur Boulevard at
Terwilliger
• SE Powell Boulevard at
Milwaukie Avenue