Traffic congestion caused urban Americans to travel
4.2 billion hours more and purchase an extra
2.9 billion gallons of fuel.
4.2 billion hours more and purchase an extra
2.9 billion gallons of fuel.
Employees are financially and physically stressed
due to the high cost of commuting and poor air quality.
- - Commuters spend an average of $5,772 per household on gas alone each year
- - Poor air quality is linked to illness, higher health costs and reduced life expectancy
- - Recruiting across large metro areas is increasingly difficult due to commute times, heavy congestion and cost
- - Parking is limited and expensive
