Quiet Musings On Applied Spatial (Health, Disaster, Technology, Planning et al.)
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“Big-City Rush Hour Blues Now Afflict Smaller Cities: 36 hours. That’s the additional time the average U.S. urban traveler spends on the road per year because of rush-hour congestion, according to the Texas Transportation Institute. What’s more, commuters in medium-size cities now face about the same delays that residents of “very large” cities experienced a quarter-century ago, the TTI says”.
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Written by Harsh
February 25th, 2010 at 2:23 pm
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Tagged with big, bumper-to-bumper, business, city, commute, congestion, gridlock, harvard, review, rush, small, traffic
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