Traffic Jams Waste Billions of Dollars and Cause Divorces

Travel write Taras Grescoe discussed the impact of traffic congestion in our financial and personal lives in his book Straphanger: Saving Our Cities and Ourselves from the Automobile:

Economists have actually managed to quantify the absurdity of this situation. According to the Texas Transportation Institute, congestion costs the American economy $115 billion every year in wasted time and fuel—or $808 per person, a figure that, in spite of recession, has increased by 50 percent in the last decade. And time spent commuting turns out to be a powerful predictor of unhappiness. A study of German drivers who commute for two hours or more has shown they would have to make 40 percent more income to be as satisfied with their lives as a non-commuter is, and couples in which one partner commutes for longer than 45 minutes are 40 percent more likely to divorce.