Concord is worst city in New Hampshire for commuters, new study finds

Concord is worst city in New Hampshire for commuters, new study finds
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The average travel time to get to work in Concord is now 27.1 minutes, making it the worst city for commuting in New Hampshire, according to a new analysis from the insurance comparison website Insurify.

The Insurify analysis ranked the city in each state with the worst commuting conditions, based on traffic patterns, municipal congestion levels and driving infraction rates. Only Rhode Island was not included in the study due to insufficient municipal data. 

Cities were assigned a commute difficulty score, based on a zero-to-100 scale, with higher scores indicating more difficult commuting conditions. Concord earned a commute difficulty score of 44.7, which was 28% higher than the state average.

Among the 870 U.S. cities analyzed in the study, the average difficulty score was 27. And the average time to commute to work nationwide is 22.8 minutes, according to Census Bureau data. 

Researchers expect commute times to go up in 2021 as more people go back to their workplaces and do less telecommuting in the wake of people getting the coronavirus vaccination.

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The Most Difficult Cities for Commuting in Each State

City State Commute Difficulty Score How Much Worse Than State Average Mean Travel Time to Work (Minutes)
Jaspar Alabama 59.2 63% 28.4
Anchorage Alaska 30.2 12% 22.3
Prescott Arizona 54.4 41% 23.4
Malvern Arkansas 35.0 60% 26.6
Long Beach California 98.0 47% 30.9
Craig Colorado 59.2 38% 25.6
Norwalk Connecticut 49.6 41% 31.3
Wilmington Delaware 49.6 18% 30.2
Fort Lauderdale Florida 78.6 51% 29.9
Cedartown Georgia 59.2 62% 27.9
Urban Honolulu Hawaii 59.2 41% 29.1
Boise City Idaho 54.4 51% 22.2
Naperville Illinois 49.6 52% 32.0
New Castle Indiana 59.2 64% 27.3
Cedar Rapids Iowa 30.2 27% 19.8
Wichita Kansas 35.0 56% 19.9
Bardstown Kentucky 35.0 49% 26.2
Baton Rouge Louisiana 64.1 53% 27.0
Portland Maine 44.7 33% 25.0
Hagerstown Maryland 49.6 24% 30.7
Cambridge Massachusetts 39.9 19% 31.8
Flint Michigan 64.1 66% 26.2
Faribault Minnesota 54.4 53% 23.5
Picayune Mississippi 49.6 59% 34.2
Farmington Missouri 49.6 66% 25.4
Kalispell Montana 54.4 50% 19.6
Fremont Nebraska 30.2 38% 19.2
Elko Nevada 59.2 29% 30.1
Concord New Hampshire 44.7 28% 27.1
Jersey City New Jersey 93.2 45% 37.2
Las Vegas New Mexico 44.7 44% 25.2
New York City New York 93.2 69% 37.2
Albemarle North Carolina 59.2 60% 27.0
Dickinson North Dakota 25.3 26% 18.5
Mount Vernon Ohio 59.2 61% 26.8
Weatherford Oklahoma 30.2 31% 19.5
Portland Oregon 44.7 22% 27.1
East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania 93.2 64% 39.4
Orangeburg South Carolina 59.2 52% 29.1
Sioux Falls South Dakota 30.2 24% 18.6
Lewisburg Tennessee 98.0 77% 30.2
Granbury Texas 98.0 73% 33.6
Heber Utah 54.4 49% 24.4
Bennington Vermont 44.7 41% 20.2
Alexandria Virginia 49.6 48% 35.0
Shelton Washington 98.0 57% 33.1
Martinsburg West Virginia 49.6 35% 30.7
Marinette Wisconsin 35.0 49% 20.8
Gillette Wyoming 49.6 47% 22.1

Source: Insurify.com



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