The Scotsman

DRIVERS LOSE A DAY A YEAR IN TRAFFIC

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New research has determined thatuk motorists spend more than one day each year stuck in rush hour traffic.

The report (compiled by analytics company, INRIX) states that drivers in London lost an average of 74 hours while commuting in bad traffic during 2017.

This is an hour more than the previous year, and adds up to more than three days spent stuck behind the wheel over the course of the year.

In Edinburgh and Aberdeen – Scotland’s worst cities for lost time–the average time spent in rush hour traffic was 28 hours.

While leaving the car at home would free drivers from the daily grind of commuting by car, public transport simply isn’t an option for many.

“Nearly three-quarters ]74 per cent] of motorists we spoke to for the annual report on Motoring told us that they would find it very difficult to adjust their lifestyle without a car,” said RAC spokesman, Rod Dennis, commenting on the INRIX report findings.

“Sixty-three per cent said that they would use their car less if public transport was better.

“This highlights the uncomforta­ble truth in the UK–that with few viable transport alternativ­es outside major cities, having access to a car is simply a necessity for millions of people.”

According to Dennis, the Government need to focus on providing “cheap, practical reliable alternativ­es to the car – especially in urban areas”.

Optimising existing roads and encouragin­g car sharing is away to improve commuter drive times in the immediate future, says the RAC.

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