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According to new data from location technology company TomTom, commuters in some of Canada’s major cities spent an average of 144 hours in rush-hour traffic last year.
The report shows Toronto and Vancouver were the two worst cities in Canada – and the third and fourth worst in North America – when it came to time spent driving in traffic, with 199 hours and 197 hours, respectively. Meanwhile, the United States lost $120
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