A study conducted by the Texas Transportation Institute shows that traffic jams are costing the U.S. $63.1 billion a year.
Most of this money disappears in the form of wasted fuel and delays. "Congestion is a complicated issue and can't be solved with one approach nationwide," said Tim Lomax, TTI research engineer and author of the study.
The study shows that congestion is continuing to get worse even though job growth has been slow. AP Murdok. Visit Murdok for the
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Traffic Costing the U.S. $63.1 Billion A Year
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