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Best Cities for Commuters

Bill Sullivan
August 22, 2008

There’s nothing quite like sitting in gridlock to help get the workday off to a rousing start. Getting stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic later in the day as you rush to your son’s baseball game or your daughter’s swim meet is big fun, too.

More and more Americans are cutting out the time and expense of commuting in favor of working from home. If your job doesn’t allow for that kind of luxury, finding a good town to get around might be a priority.

Forbes recently tried to identify the best cities for commuters, weighing items such as public transportation, carpooling efficiency, bottlenecking and insufficient capacity, and more.

From their list of 10, here are the bottom seven:

10. Richmond, Va.

9. Cincinnati

8. Kansas City, Mo.

7. Hartford, Conn.

6. Cleveland

5. Pittsburgh

4. Oklahoma City

Who are the Top 3? To find out, and to read about the entire list, check out Forbes.

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