For most American workers who commute, the trip to and from the office takes nearly one full hour a day — 26 minutes each way on average, with 7.7% of workers spending two hours or more on the road.
Commuters who cycle or walk to and from work or study may have lower risks of mental and physical ill health than those who don’t rely on these options, finds a large long term study published in the ...
Commuting to and from the job every day is almost always about more than just getting from home to workplace. Whether you’re driving, taking public transit, walking or biking to work, the time you ...
An active commute that involves exercise can reduce the number of sick days and lower the risk of long sickness absences. Commuting by bicycle in particular is associated with a lower risk of sickness ...
Creating policies that address employee commuting challenges is more important than ever. For HR leaders and benefits managers, implementing flexible commuting policies is becoming essential in ...
Hate your commute? You’re not alone. According to a survey of 1,400 commuters that Lyft conducted this month, 21 percent of Americans slightly or strongly dislike their commutes. Sign up for our Daily ...