According to the INRIX report, 'A driver taking that road at 3:00 PM every weekday would spend about 109 extra hours on the road due to traffic jams.' This highlights the significant impact of traffic congestion on daily commuters in Boston.
The study found, 'Boston's congestion cost about $1,414 per driver last year, with motorists losing an average of 79 hours to traffic jams.' This illustrates the financial and time burdens placed on drivers.
Bob Pishue stated, 'While the U.S. is still behind pre-2020 levels of traffic, a pullback of remote and hybrid work models... brought a large jump in downtown trips, which is a good sign for metropolitan economies.' This points to economic recovery indicators.
The latest study indicated that, 'Drivers routinely traveled at 13 mph through downtown Boston,' revealing ongoing challenges for urban mobility despite slight improvements in traffic conditions.
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