CITY OF GREENSBORO: High Point Drivers Lose Least Amount of Time in Rush Hour Traffic in the Country!

CITY OF GREENSBORO: High Point Drivers Lose Least Amount of Time in Rush Hour Traffic in the Country!
High Point Drivers Lose Least Amount of Time in Rush Hour Traffic in the Country! — CITY OF GREENSBORO: (greensboro-nc.gov)
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City of Greensboro issued the following announcement on Jan. 20.

Greensboro-High Point Drivers Lose Least Amount of Time in Rush Hour Traffic in the Country!

We all dread a bad commute. It’s easy to think of how bad driving to work could be in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Atlanta. 

Well, one recent study shows that the drivers in Greensboro-High Point have the easiest commute of the 80 urban areas they studied. 

The study shows we add 2.2 minutes to our morning commute time due to rush hour traffic and just 4.1 in the evening.

 The study has more metrics that can all be viewed at: https://infogram.com/1pwxmkwrynd237cvnn79v99yn5u95679dn5

Original source can be found here.        



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