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Exhausting commuter travel
Name(s):
Inhibiting job travel
Incidence
The average working person in the USA spends 9 hours per week in their car.
Broader
Unrestricted travel
Travel health hazards
Restricting travel image
Related
Aircraft pilot fatigue
Aggravates
Exhaustion
Aggravated by
Lack of car pools
Inadequate public transportation
Scarcity of appropriate transport
Inadequate transport infrastructure
Fragmented planning of community life
Overcrowding in rush-hour transportation
Inadequate integration of transport systems
Inadequate transportation facilities for rural communities
Strategy(ies)
Extending public transport availability to less-populated areas
Value(s)
Exhaustion
Inhibition
Reference(s)
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions: A European Study of Commuting and Its Consequences
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions: The Journey Between Home and Work: the effects of commuting on health and safety of commuters / workers
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems