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Why It’s So Hard to Change People’s Commuting Behavior

American employees spend, on average, 200 hours a year commuting to work, and 3/4 of these commuters drive to work alone. Commuting alone by car is not just bad for the environment (24% of global energy-related CO2 emissions come from transportation), it’s also bad for business.

Why It’s So Hard to Change People’s Commuting Behavior

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