Bay Area commutes getting longer, more congested: Top 10 worst commutes of 2016
Traffic stinks. And it's getting even stinkier. That's according to the annual Metropolitan Transportation Commission's annual study of the nine-county Bay Area. Delays caused by congestion rose about 10 percent from 2015 to 2016 -- and if you go back to 2010, the congestion has jumped by 80 percent, according to the report. Congested delay is when you're slugging by at 35 mph. Allie Rasmus reports.
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