One of the shortcomings of public transportation is the “first mile-last mile” problem. In short, first mile-last mile represents the first and last parts of a commute.
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The average urban commuter in the United States lost 41 hours to traffic delays caused by congestion in 2017, according to one study, and that’s only the average. Workers in 16 U.S. metro areas lost more time, topped by the Los Angeles area where commuters lost a whopping 102 hours.
While lost time has a cost, there’s also a cost in wasted fuel and lost productivity. There is, however, something benefits from all that commuting delay. Stress levels rise. So do blood pressure, cholesterol and risk of depression.
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Commuting with an adult electric scooter is fun, ecologically sound and helps avoid traffic. Why not commute to work, enjoy the bike lanes and save the environment from car pollution? And...save money, too.
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