Politics & Government

Where Is Traffic The Worst?

Patch wants to know which roads are experiencing the most traffic.

As employees continue to rise, roads in Harford County are becoming more crowded during rush hour.

A 5.6 mile trip to APG between I-95 and Route 715 is expected to take more than five times longer by 2015, according to a report by The Baltimore Sun. APG currently employs approximately 17,500 workers, and it's expected to rise to 27,000 to 32,000 employees by 2015.

"Transportation is a major issue in the county," Phyllis Grover, Aberdeen's planning and community development director, told Patch. "A lot of these things are out of our control because they are state highways and you really feel helpless. All we can do as a city is go through the delegation to push, push, push to get these road improvements done."

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The Harford County Board of Estimates is conducting a study of traffic on Route 22, which is a single-lane road between Bel Air and Aberdeen.

Is there another road you experience heavy traffic that wasn't included in the poll? Tell us in the comments section.

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