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Traffic congestion got much worse in 2022 but is still below pre-pandemic levels : NPR

CHICAGO — Millions of Americans returning to the office but getting there primarily by driving instead of taking public transit led to a significant increase in traffic congestion last year, according to a new report.

The typical U.S. driver lost 51 hours to congestion in 2022, about an hour each week. That's 15 more hours lost to congestion than in 2021, and all that time wasted in traffic jams hit pocketbooks hard, costing the average American driver $869 in lost time, according to 2022 Global Traffic Scorecard by the mobility analytics firm Inrix.

But traffic congestion across the country is still only about half of what it was before the Covid-19 pandemic, as the report indicates the amount of time drivers lost on average in bumper-to-bumper gridlock was about 50 percent below 2019's.

 

Amid backlash, consumer safety commission chair says he’s not seeking gas stove ban | The Hill

Amid backlash, consumer safety commission chair says he’s not seeking gas stove ban | The Hill

The chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a Biden appointee, said on Wednesday that he is not seeking to ban new gas stoves.?

The statement from CPSC Chairman Alexander Hoehn-Saric comes amid significant backlash from both Republicans and some conservative Democrats.?

“I am not looking to ban gas stoves and the CPSC has no proceeding to do so,” said?Hoehn-Saric in a written statement.?

He clarified that the commission is “researching gas emissions in stoves and exploring new ways to address health risks.” He also said it is engaged in “strengthening voluntary safety standards” for the appliances.?

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Researchers say latest FBI statistics on hate crimes nationwide are flawed : NPR

The FBI annualized collection of data from law enforcement agencies saw 7,262 crimes motivated by race, religion, gender or other factors last year. That's a decrease from 8,263 incidents in 2020. But those numbers offer misleading conclusions as they are drawn from a pool of 3,255 fewer law enforcement agencies.

Only 11,883 agencies out of 18,812 city, state, municipal and tribal law enforcement agencies around the county sent data to the FBI, down from 15,138 in 2020.

Clayton, NY – One of New York’s Two New Urban areas

As of yesterday, New York got two new urban areas in 2020 Urban Areas, which changed the definition of what an urban area is:
  • Clayton, NY
  • Fire Island, NY

https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/geography/guidance/geo-areas/urban-rural/2020-ua-facts.html

I bet the people of Clayton must be thrilled that they now live in an urban area. I wonder how they woke to the news that now live in an urban area as of this morning?