One of the things people probably miss the most from the pandemic is the lack of traffic on the road. Most people were working from home, so no need to be driving to and from the office.
It seems that things are the exact opposite today.
According to a new study from INRX, we are living in an age of “all-day rush hour.”
Bob Pishue, a transportation analyst and author of the report, said, “There is less of a morning commute, less of an evening commute and much more afternoon activity. This is more of the new normal.”
According to the report, there is now a “midday rush hour,” where there are almost as many trips to and from the office being made at noon as there are at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
And even though work commutes are spread out more evenly throughout the day, there are just as many cars on the road, which the report attributes to public transportation never …