Traffic congestion increases costs to American businesses, workers and families. It increasingly takes more time and fuel to get where we want to go, costing us time and money. As traffic congestion worsens, it will significantly undermine the economic competitiveness of U.S. cities and regions.
Perhaps one reason policymakers have not done more to reduce gridlock is a lack of understanding about how congestion negatively impacts our cities and their competitiveness. What would be the benefits of achieving free-flow travel conditions on a regional scale?
This study examines the economics of congestion relief. The report, authored by David Hartgen and Gregory Fields, finds that reducing congestion can add billions of dollars in productivity and economic output for cities. Free-flowing traffic increases regional productivity, which also increases tax revenues for local governments.
Most major cities will find that wise infrastructure investments that eliminate gridlock and produce free-flowing road conditions will more than pay for themselves by boosting the region’s economy, and thus tax revenues. The study shows that reducing congestion and increasing travel speeds enough to improve access by 10 percent to key employment, retail, education and population centers increases regional production of goods and services by 1 percent. While seemingly small in percentage terms, this leads to tens of billions of dollars for a region’s employers and workers due to productivity and efficiency benefits.
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Gridlock and Growth: The Effect of Traffic Congestion on Regional Economic Performance
How reducing traffic congestion can add billions of dollars in economic growth to local economies
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This Study's Materials
- Study: Seattle Could Get $13 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Study: San Francisco Could Get $10 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Study: Salt Lake City Could Get $700 Million Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Study: Detroit Could Get $7 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Study: Denver Could Get $38 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Study: Dallas Could Get $17 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Study: Charlotte Could Get $22 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Study: Atlanta Could Get $15 Billion Boost by Reducing Traffic Congestion, Press Release
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Brief Policy Summary: Gridlock and Growth: The Effect of Traffic Congestion on Regional Economic Performance, PDF, 540.3 KB
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Full Study: Gridlock and Growth: The Effect of Traffic Congestion on Regional Economic Performance, PDF, 9.2 MB
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields - Summary Results for Sample Cities Studied in Growth and Gridlock Report, PDF, 772.9 KB
David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields
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