A California firm researched the best times to leave in the morning in the Columbus area.
The study found that the average U.S. commute time of 25.6 minutes is the lowest it's been in a decade.through clogged traffic on central Ohio highways.The majority of the Columbus-area's 357,884 commuters leave for work between 6 and 10 a.m. on weekdays, according to the census data Yardi analyzed.
The best time to leave home is after 8:30 a.m., according to Yardi’s analysis, when many commuters have already left. Hybrid work schedules are far more common than in 2019 and workers have more flexibility, said Sanziana Bona, a content marketing specialist for Yardi. And"if you're working in warehouse job or manufacturing job or retail job, you need to be there at a certain time," he added."You probably have a little bit less flexibility."
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