Sentences with phrase «u.s. city commuter»

The average U.S. city commuter loses 38 hours a year to traffic delays.

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Commuters may get their first taste of the havoc the track work is expected to bring to the challenge of getting into and out of the largest U.S. city.
Commuters on Monday may get their first taste of the havoc the track work is expected to bring to the challenge of getting into and out of the largest U.S. city.
With two months of urgent repairs beginning at New York's Pennsylvania Station, commuters on Monday may get their first taste of the havoc the track work is expected to bring to the challenge of getting into and out of the largest U.S. city.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- The Bangladeshi man accused of attempting a suicide bombing in a busy New York City commuter hub in the name of Islamic State in December was indicted on U.S. terrorism charges by a grand jury on Wednesday.
Commuting NYC residents may be more germophobic than commuters most major U.S. cities, a recent study by the credit card Chase Freedom has found.
Commuters with jobs in New York City are the financial lifeblood of Long Island, providing one dollar out of every four earned by residents of Nassau and Suffolk counties, U.S. Census data show.
(U.S. national statistics show that 488,000 or.38 % of commuters get to work and back by bike, though some cities have a remarkably better ratio).
In a recent Census report from May Portland was named as the U.S. city with the highest percentage of bike commuters anywhere in the U.S. - 6.1 %.
The city's commuters are served by a network of highways, such as U.S. Routes 2 and 93.
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