RELIEVING CONGESTION: TRAFFIC BETWEEN NORTH TEXAS AND HOUSTON IS EXPECTED TO…
Cars, trucks, 18-wheelers and motorcycles crowd Interstate 45 between Houston and North Texas, with travel times often approaching and sometimes exceeding five hours, depending on road and weather conditions. The Texas Department of Transportation estimates that this trek could take upwards of 6.5 hours by 2035. Similarly, a 2010 study of intercity travel in Texas estimated that the average travel speeds of approximately 60 mph along the I-45 corridor would drop almost 35 percent to 40 mph – making for a 6.5-hour drive between North Texas and Houston. This increase in travel time includes all planned improvements and increased highway capacity.
Passengers on the high-speed train system will leave traffic jams, construction delays and flat tires behind as they zip effortlessly between the two regions. A more pleasant and productive experience will be an oasis for business and leisure travelers alike. And for those who continue to drive, more passengers on the train means fewer people in front of you on the highway. It’s a win-win for Texans and it’s going to be here before you know it.