On the recordSeptember 5, 2018
Traffic congestion not only costs U.S. drivers more than $300 billion each year but results in wasted hours and lost productivity.
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congress.govTraffic congestion not only costs U.S. drivers more than $300 billion each year but results in wasted hours and lost productivity.
Rick Larsen highlights the economic impact of traffic congestion on U.S. drivers.
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