Texas and traffic have more in common than just starting with the letter T.

There's plenty of people who take up residence in the Lone Star State. We all know this of course. With the amount of new places to live being built, it's hard to not notice.

But many also have vehicles that they take with them to work, or those who are passing through the state are using to get to their intended destination. This causes clogging up on the roadways, and potentially some anger when you're driving.

But have you ever looked out the window and seen traffic begin to form right in front of you? Well, we have video evidence of it happening!

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Houston, Texas Video Captures Moment With Traffic Starting At A Specific Time

To see the moment in question, we turn to none other than Tik Tok:

Yes, that is absolutely traffic in Texas forming in real time in the city of Houston. How annoying if you're the person filming this and knowing you have to get through that after your day is over. Some may even want to pull their hair out at the thought.

Per CNN, what's potentially even more annoying is the fact this problem is only getting more annoying as time goes on. The growth of time that people are expected to wait behind other cars in traffic is projected to be 62 hours by next year! We just all groaned at that didn't we?

Looks like we'll have to find an increase in patience when that time comes...

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