The INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard released Thursday shows that drivers in the Texas capital lost nearly two days' worth of ...
Congestion resulted in American drivers losing an average of 43 hours to traffic jams in 2024, equal to about one work week, costing $771 in lost time and productivity. Drivers in the most congested ...
The average driver lost $771 in time and productivity due to traffic jams in 2024, a transportation analyst at INRIX told Newsweek. INRIX, a global transportation data and analytics leader, released ...
As more Seattle-area employees returned to the office last year, traffic got worse as the city's roadways got clogged with ...
Internationally, INRIX’s data shows that Istanbul commuters face the worst congestion among major world cities with an ...
A new study looks at how much money is being wasted in and around D.C., and how commuting patterns are shifting in the wake of the COVID pandemic.
Global Traffic Scorecard analyzed congestion trends in nearly 1,000 cities worldwide, ranking New York City and Chicago among ...
The study found that the average Boston driver lost about 79 hours sitting in traffic in 2024, costing them about $1,414 for the year. The good news is that while the total means drivers lost more ...
Once home to the worst traffic congestion in the country, Boston now trails New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles, per a ...
Traffic congestion in Seattle continues to challenge commuters, with the city ranking 10th worst in the U.S. and 23rd ...