Traffic & Transit

These 5 San Ramon Traffic Signals Have The Longest Delays

Sick of waiting at the stoplight? Find out which intersections tend to take the longest.

Most Tri-Valley intersections have minimal delays.
Most Tri-Valley intersections have minimal delays. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

SAN RAMON, CA — Traffic: It's an unavoidable reality sometimes. But San Ramon has got it pretty good, according to a recently released report.

INRIX analyzed traffic signal performance at intersections across the country, and found how much time traffic signals spend on green and times of peak demand.

All but a handful of San Ramon intersections are in the least-delayed green range, which indicates minimal delays of no more than 20 seconds per car. Fortunately, no local intersections were in the most-delayed red range, which indicates cars may spend 55 seconds or more waiting at a light.

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Five intersections were in the intermediate range with delays of 20 to 35 seconds, according to the INRIX report.

Think you can guess what they are?

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  • Camino Ramon and Crow Canyon Road: 39 percent of time spent on green; peak demand 5:15 p.m. Tuesday.
  • Bollinger Canyon Road and San Ramon Valley Blvd.: 61 percent of time spent on green; peak demand 4 p.m. Tuesday.
  • Bollinger Canyon Road at Dougherty Road: 43 percent of time spent on green; peak demand 5:30 p.m. Friday.
  • Deerwood Road and San Ramon Valley Blvd.: 46 percent of time spent on green; peak demand 5 p.m. Tuesday.
  • San Ramon Valley Blvd. at 1-680 soundbound ramps: 35 percent of time spent on green; peak demand 11:45 a.m. Sunday.

Wondering when other popular intersections see the most traffic? Find more details here at INRIX's interactive map.

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