California traffic problems are bad. Since we are in February I am going to tell you the traffic data of monthly vehicle miles of travel report. This report estimates the number of vehicle miles that motorists traveled on California State Highways using a sampling of up to 20 traffic monitoring sites. Various roadway types are used to calculate vehicle miles of travel. According to California Department of Transportation Traffic Census, 25.7% of people traveled on weekends on California State Highways in February. Now 74.3% traveled on weekdays. As I looked through the monthly comparisons. California's estimated vehicle miles of travel on the State Highway System for February 2014 is 14.54 Billion. In January 2014 the estimated vehicle miles of travel was 13.51 Billion. That was a 7.6% increase in a month. On February 2013 California State Highways had 14.09 billion estimated vehicle miles of travel. An increase of 3.2% from 2013 to 2014. As you see the California traffic problems is getting worse by each month and year.
According to a Los Angeles Times article, California's population grew by roughly 332,000 people. A 0.88% increase from July 2013 to December 2013. Between July 2012 and July 2013, roughly 170,000 more people came to California from other countries than people left the state according to some estimates. At the same time, nearly 103,000 more people left California for other parts of the United States than came into California. The result was an increase of 66,000 people who came to California from elsewhere. The more people there are in the California the more cars are in the roads. The point is that the California traffic is going to increase thus get worse. With some problems there are solutions. One of the solutions are using the subway to your destinations rather than drive there. At times you will arrive sooner to your destination if you use the subway than if you drive there. So why not use it. You have nothing to lose but everything to gain.
Reyes, Emily Alpert. "California Population Grows by 332,000 to 38.2 Million." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, 12 Dec. 2013. Web. 20 Feb. 2015. <http://articles.latimes.com/2013/dec/12/local/la-me-california-growth-20131213>.
United States. State of California. California Department of Transportation.Traffic Census. Caltrans, n.d. Web. 20 Feb. 2015. <http://traffic-counts.dot.ca.gov/>.