Scholarly perspectives on Los Angeles gridlock
Friday, October 9, 2015 - 08:00
in Mathematics & Economics
It probably does not come as a major shock that results of a USC Dornsife/California Community Foundation/Los Angeles Times poll released Oct. 7 reveal traffic and congestion to be the point of greatest concern among L.A. residents who responded to the survey. Of 1,500 people polled, 55 percent indicated that they were concerned more about traffic than any other issue—including crime and gangs, personal finances and substandard housing.