Rush hour by city...

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West2Omaha
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Rush hour by city...

Post by West2Omaha »

A little dated, to be sure, but interesting nonetheless...


http://www.transact.org/PDFs/etb_tables ... traffic%22


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A 1999 table - but the 'latest' reports they have on that site are 2 from 2004. Then I saw the copyright for the site 1998-2004. :roll: nice to keep it updated.
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I kinda surprised that K.C. ranked better than us. I am not at all surprised that we ranked better than Colorado Springs.
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midtown charlie wrote:I kinda surprised that K.C. ranked better than us. I am not at all surprised that we ranked better than Colorado Springs.
Maybe KC people live near their jobs or something. I like KC from some standpoints, but that's about the least dense place i've ever visited. It's an absolute behemoth (and not in a good way).
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