According to a new report from Forbes, Chicago was named the seventh-worst city to drive in out of 47 of the U.S.'s most populated cities. "Chicago, Ill. drivers spend the highest amount of time in traffic among the cities we analyzed, and as a result, drivers spend the most on gas thanks to traffic congestion," Forbes said. And, due to the traffic congestion, Chicago was also noted for having the fifth-longest average commute time at 34 minutes and 30 seconds. According to Forbes, Chicago drivers spend the most money on gas, coming in at $2,618 each year. Forbes said Chicago was ranked as having the 10th fewest charging stations, at 1.05 per 10,000 residents.
Source: Forbes May 12, 2024 22:44 UTC