As states start to ease restrictions, the man who coined the term 'gridlock' is warning that drivers could face an unprecedented level of traffic if people avoid mass transit due to COVID-19 concerns.
Schwartz said traffic data from the Long Island Expressway shows that cars are traveling faster than 50 miles per hour, but by Labor Day, he believes every inch of it could be packed with slow-moving traffic.
People ride the subway at Times Square during rush hour on the first day of phase one of the reopening after the coronavirus lockdown, June 8, 2020, in New York City. People ride the subway at Times Square during rush hour on the first day of phase one of the reopening after the coronavirus lockdown, June 8, 2020, in New York City.Nationally, traffic has risen to 88% below pre-COVID levels, with a low of 52% during the first week of April, according to traffic analytics company INRIX.
This might increase even further in the summer, according to a new survey commissioned by the Out of Home Advertising Association of America , which showed that 62% of summer vacationers are planning to travel by car -- an increase of 72% from last year.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people who choose to take mass transit wear a cloth face covering, practice social distancing, good hand hygiene and avoid touching surfaces.
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