How do you make the most of getting stuck in Chicago traffic? Here's what you told us.

Chicagoans are no strangers to frustration when it comes to navigating the city's infamous traffic congestion. According to a recent online forum, some residents have found ways to make the most of being stuck in gridlock, while others see an opportunity to pass the time and enjoy the city.

For Roger Deschner, planning his route ahead of time is key. He relies on Google Maps to avoid the worst bottlenecks, like Chicago Avenue and DuSable Lake Shore Drive. To take his mind off the traffic, he listens to radio or records music on his phone. Jordan Mainzer, on the other hand, tunes in to local stations like 93.1 WXRT to pass the time.

Not everyone views traffic as a hindrance, however. P. Teodo sees getting stuck as a chance to appreciate the city's offerings. Instead of dwelling on the frustration, he focuses on why he chose to live there and all it has to offer. "It was worth it," he says about a recent hour-long drive with a friend.

When it comes to improving Chicago's expressways, opinions are varied. Aaron Grace suggests removing inner lanes from the Ike and Dan Ryan to make space for new rail tracks, while David Novak argues that the Eisenhower Expressway needs improvements throughout its entire stretch. Reginald Holliday recommends widening I-55, citing congestion as a major issue.

For Greg Lydon, another congested expressway is the Bishop Ford, which he claims floods every time it rains. Meanwhile, James R. Anderson proposes demolishing the Eisenhower Expressway and repurposing the land for housing and businesses, echoing its original use before construction in the 1940s. The idea of reimagining infrastructure to benefit local communities resonates with some residents who feel that traffic congestion disproportionately affects the city's West Side.
 
traffic jams are getting worse not better 🚗💨 i'm so over all these new ideas to "fix" them like widening roads or adding rail tracks, it's just gonna make things more crowded in the long run. and what's with all these proposals for demolition? can't we just fix the existing infrastructure instead of messing around with it? bishop ford flooding every time it rains is a bigger problem than ever, we need to focus on fixing that first before getting all fancy with new ideas 🌧️🚮
 
I'm so done w/ Chicago's traffic 🚗😡! Like, can't we just widen some of those expressways already?! I mean, I get it, some ppl see it as a chance to chill & enjoy the city, but come on, how many times can u listen to local radio before u wanna pull ur hair out? 😂 For me, it's all about planning ahead & avoiding the worst bottlenecks. I swear, if they just fixed up those roads, we could all get where we're goin' without losin' our minds 🙄. Some ppl say take a detour & appreciate the city's offerings, but what if u don't have time for that?! Or what if u're stuck on the road w/ no phone signal? Not everyone has the luxury of just chillin', ya know?
 
idk why ppl think traffic is all bad 😒 it can be a chance 2 appreciate the city 🌆 like p teodo said, u can actually find stuff 2 do while stuck in gridlock 📺🎧 or even take a detour & discover new neighborhoods 🗺️ and btw, widening bishop ford ain't gonna help, that's just more construction headaches 💸
 
I'm so late to this thread 🤦‍♂️, but I gotta chime in! I think it's crazy how people have different perspectives on traffic 😂. For me, it's like, why waste time stuck in traffic when you could be exploring the city? 🗺️ I love discovering new spots and neighborhoods while I'm driving (if I even can drive that fast 🚗😅). And yeah, I get frustrated too, but I try to focus on the positives – have you tried the food at this one spot near Lincoln Park? Game. Changer. 👌
 
You know, I was driving on the highway last weekend and I couldn't help but think about how different it used to be back in the 80s when my dad would take me to the lake for a Sunday drive... we'd blast some tunes by The Eagles or Journey and just enjoy the ride. Nowadays, I feel like people are more chill with traffic jams, but I remember when it was a real stress-fest! I recall one time, my brother's car broke down on the highway during rush hour and we had to wait for hours... my mom would always make us sandwiches and listen to audiobooks or podcasts to pass the time. It's funny how things have changed. Some people think widening expressways is the solution, but I'm not so sure... back in the day, we didn't need as many lanes to get around! 🚗💨
 
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