TimeIsTight said:
I'd imagine the traffic would be about same...
I recall a conversation with Susan Murphy years ago. She helped to set up Shadow Traffic in both New York and Philly, and as she explained it "Philadelphia has only two main roads, I-76 and I-95," and they "usually" behave in predictable ways. While the New York Market is three times the size and you have all the roads in North and Central Jersey, the Jersey Shore, Long Island, Westchester, and the five boroughs of New York City to worry about. There are three major airports, not one etc. It's just a crazier mess to compress into a regular traffic report. Merlin offers the most comprehensive traffic in New York, and it will be easier to be comprehensive in the Philly market
True, but i-76 runs much smoother, and I'd imagine when that happened Philly wasn't growing like it is nowadays. Traffic's became a bit more of an issue on 495 and 422, becayse most of our roads were designed in the 70's and built in the 80's/90's.
I agree it's not close, but the difference (having listened to a New York traffic report many times via streaming ktu to compare it to our mix 106.1) is five, ten, fifteen seconds.
And, our traffic covers our MSA (metropolitan statistic area), which is the 4th largest in America) your msa is twice as big. Our market is cut because of Wilmington, Reading, Trenton, Vineland and Allentown taking some of it. It cuts our Market size by at least 2-million.
And - Philadelphia has two PHL and Northwest Philadelphia Airport - both are international, but NPA (not it's code, just short for it) is limted to much less of a market. It's mostly because the drive from North Philadelphia to PHL is almost an without traffic, via highway. It's just that big. Thereby most NPA flights go to Pittsburgh, PHL, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Atlantic City to connect to a much larger city (the ones I listed are large, but you know what I mean - farther away large city like Orlando, Denver, LA)
I'm not debating the comprehensive traffic reports, but there is at least 10 "usuals" in the Philadelphia area, Vine (676) Blue route (495) 202, 422, 95, 295, 76, Gerard, Benjamin Franklin, then our bridges.
Not to mention, most people just listen to KYW for traffic, Merlin may need to secure a traffic program. Merlin needs to cover it's ass in the entire PA side, and then the New Jersey side to beat KYW.
Don't underestimate Philadelphia traffic, it's not NYC, but it's still a huge city.