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Drivers in Seattle spent a total of 73.6 million hours in traffic delays in 2007, the 15th-worst rate in the nation, a new study of urban traffic congestion says. The average Seattle driver spent an average of 43 hours waiting in traffic in 2007.
The “Urban Mobility Report” is from the Texas Transportation Institute, a unit of the Texas A&M University system. The year 2007 is the most recent for which data are available.
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