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How does your commute time compare to your neighbors and the rest of the United States?

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How does your commute time compare to your neighbors and the rest of the United States?

A Zip Code’s score is a number between 0 and 99, which represents the average of its percentile rank amongst average commute times amongst all zip codes. The higher the score, the shorter (or better) the commute time.

Most populous cities with the longest commute times:
1. Chicago (32.4 minutes)
2. Philadelphia (31.2 minutes)
3. New York (29.5 minutes)
4. Miami (29.5 minutes)
5. Los Angeles (28.9 minutes)


Most populous cities with the shortest commute times:
1. Omaha (18.4 minutes)
2. Wichita (18.5 minutes)
3. Tulsa (18.6 minutes)
4. Nashville (19.6 minutes)
5. Oklahoma City (19.7 minutes)

Longest commutes by state:
1. Maryland (31.9 minutes)
2. New Jersey (30.1 minutes)
3. West Virginia (30 minutes)
4. Virginia (28.6 minutes)
5. Louisiana (28.5 minutes)


Shortest commutes by state:
1. Alaska (11 minutes)
2. South Dakota (19.9 minutes)
3. Nebraska (21.3 minutes)
4. North Dakota (21.3 minutes)
5. Kansas (21.5 minutes)

Via autoaccessoriesgarage.com

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