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New Study Estimates for First Time the Public Health Costs of Traffic Congestion in U.S.: At Least 2,200 Premature Deaths and $17.8 Billion in 2010

New Study Estimates for First Time the Public Health Costs of Traffic Congestion in U.S.: At Least 2,200 Premature Deaths and $17.8 Billion in 2010

Suggested Solutions Include Adding New Highway & Transit Capacity, Congestion Pricing, Traffic Signal Synchronization, Faster Responses to Traffic Incidents BOSTON, May 26, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New research by the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis (HCRA) at the School of Public Health

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New Study Estimates for First Time the Public Health Costs of Traffic Congestion in U.S.: At Least 2,200 Premature Deaths and $17.8 Billion in 2010