The trouble is easily spotted as you encounter the back up on Highway 59 going southbound just before the Grand Parkway. Rush hour traffic slows down to a crawl as 4 lanes of traffic and an additional HOV lane merge together into a two lane highway. Here, drivers try to merge into the two lanes of traffic that continue southbound.
The traffic slow down begins as some drivers exit at the Grand Parkway. Grocery shopping, a fitness gym and some fast food restaurants as well as several neighborhoods are the destinations for many who take the Grand Parkway exit. A short distance later there is an on ramp that have cars steadily entering the southbound lanes of 59. This on and off traffic causes drivers to slow down and as they try to jockey for their necessary lanes.
Just a couple of years ago, highway 59 was a brutal commute. However construction of additional lanes and the addition of the HOV lanes have made the route more than bearable.
The bottleneck backup of the southbound lanes have made more than one resident question the construction design. The growth and needs of the community exceed the current design.
More than once I have personally sat in traffic thinking there must have been an accident. Only to discover that there is no accident, it is just traffic.
The rush hour typically begins after 4pm. By 5pm commuters are facing major traffic tie ups.
Patience and good driving habits will help make the ride home a little less stressful.





