Traffic & Transit

Where Is The Worst Traffic In Arlington: Take Our Survey

From Langston Blvd to Glebe Road and Wilson Blvd to Route 1 in Crystal City, we want to know which areas give you the most traffic troubles.

The intersection of Washington Blvd, Wilson Blvd and Clarendon Blvd is one of the trickier intersections for drivers and pedestrians in Arlington County.
The intersection of Washington Blvd, Wilson Blvd and Clarendon Blvd is one of the trickier intersections for drivers and pedestrians in Arlington County. (Google Maps)

ARLINGTON, VA — Living in the busy D.C. metro area means dealing with traffic is inevitable, especially during rush hour times. In Arlington, we are surveying readers on their traffic frustrations.

Do you avoid I-66 and take Langston Blvd or Clarendon Blvd and Wilson Blvd to Rosslyn? Do you take Arlington Blvd only when heading into D.C., or traveling out to Seven Corners? What about Glebe Road in the Ballston area, or Route 1 in Crystal City?

Do you observe safety concerns at a particular spot? We want to know how you would rate traffic in Arlington and which areas are the most problematic.

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We also invite respondents to share what they believe can make traffic better and what transportation topics you would like Arlington Patch to cover.

Patch will survey readers on Arlington traffic until noon on Tuesday, Aug. 8. A results story will be shared after the survey closes.

Find out what's happening in Arlingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

This survey is non-scientific and is only meant to show Patch reader sentiment.

If you cannot see the survey below, click here.

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