Congestion is a significant problem in America’s 439 urban areas. And after the economic recession and slow recovery of the last few years, congestion is again a growing problem. Readers and policy makers may have been distracted by the economy-based congestion reductions. The 2010 data indicate the problem will not go away by itself – action is needed.
The 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard is the 4th that TTI and INRIX (2) have prepared. The data behind the 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard are hundreds of s...
Congestion continues to grow in America's urban areas. Despite a slow growth in jobs and travel in 2003, congestion caused 3.7 billion hours of travel...
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