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November 30, 2004
Extreme commuting
Posted by Dominic Basulto
Getting to that job in New York City can be tough, with commutes of 45 minutes or more typical even for outer borough residents. But what happens when you live in a Pennsylvania resort town in the Poconos? Well, the USA Today feels your pain, with this look at "extreme commuting." Extreme commuters now comprise the fastest-growing segment of commuters, and that is having an impact on urban planners, transportation officials and housing developers.
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