Gridlock Causes Major Traffic Delays Across the U.S. Traffic delays caused by gridlock are becoming a widespread problem across the United States, negatively impacting citizens and commuters. Hundreds of motorists and commuters were on Monday trapped for many hours in the gridlock induced by the ongoing construction of the new freeway. U.S. imports of solar panels are finally picking up after months of gridlock stemming from implementation of a new law banning goods made. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall has sweeping plans for the year ahead, but whether Congress will approve a budget and an NDAA is unclear.
I attended a fall 2016 public panel that included, among others, former MARTA CEO Keith Parker and former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed. At this event, they discussed the increasing issue of gridlock in the United States and its negative impact on citizens. The movement of panels that have been stuck at the border or awaiting shipment from overseas should alleviate some gridlock in U.S. solar.
Marchers plunged Oxford into gridlock as thousands of people from across the country protested low traffic neighbourhoods and other proposed. This event caused major traffic delays, leaving many commuters and residents stuck in their cars for hours. Recently, however, a state of the village address in Palatine – a suburb just northwest of Arlington Park – raised concerns about the gridlock.