Montgomery County’s congestion hasn’t gotten any worse in two years.
But it hasn’t gotten any better, either.
The county’s latest Mobility Assessment Report shows that traffic in the county has stayed the same as it was in 2009. With an increasing population using an increasing number of cars, county planners are just keeping up with residents when it comes to providing more ways for people to move around the county.
The report also ranked the county’s most congested intersections, based on record highs of traffic. They are:
1. Old Georgetown Road at Democracy Boulevard, North Bethesda
2. Darnestown Road at Riffle Ford Road, North Potomac
3. Shady Grove Road at Choke Cherry Lane, Rockville
4. Rockville Pike at West Cedar Lane, Bethesda/Chevy Chase
5. Georgia Avenue at Norbeck Road, Aspen Hill
6. MD-355 at Edmondston Drive, Rockville
7. Great Seneca Highway at Muddy Branch Road, Gaithersburg
8. Connecticut Avenue at Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda/Chevy Chase
9. East Gude Dr at Crabbs Branch/Cecil, Derwood
10. Randolph Road at New Hampshire Avenue, Fairland/White Oak
