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Just how bad is the traffic in Portland?

Spoiler alert: Traffic isn’t great. We dove into the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s congestion data so you don’t have to.

A view from high up looking south shows Portland along the Willamette River, with freeways and bridges dominating the center of the frame.

These roads aren’t always so clear.

Forget ghosts and ghouls, Portland traffic might be the scariest thing you’ll face this Halloween. Commuters lost an average of 72 hours to congestion in 2024, according to a new Texas A&M report — up 6% from 2023.

By the numbers

The recent report from Texas A&M Transportation Institute found a trip that would take 20 minutes without traffic takes...

  • 28 minutes with traffic
  • 28 minutes in the peak direction
  • 44 minutes to plan for a punctual arrival

When is the worst time to drive in Portland?

Traffic is at its worst between 3 and 5 p.m. on weekdays. In the morning, 7-8 a.m. can also be dicey.

But the hands-down worst time to commute? 4 p.m. on a Thursday. 2.8% of Portland’s weekly delay happens around then.

When is the best time to drive in Portland?

Technically, that would be around midnight. But if you work a nine-to-five, here’s our advice:

  • Head to work by 6 a.m. or wait until 9 a.m.
  • If you can leave work early, head out by 2 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 1 p.m. on Fridays.
  • If your boss is watching, you’ll need to stay at your desk until at least 6 p.m. Or grab a nearby bite from a happy hour spot, and wait out the traffic until 7 p.m.

What about public transit?

Bus, street car, tram — pick your ride. At least you aren’t footing the gas bill.

Bicycling is also a great option. Good for traffic congestion... and your calves.

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