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New York City (101 hours) topped the 2023 Global Traffic Scorecard, followed by Mexico City and London.Americans lost an average of 42 hours to congestion, up 11% from 2022, costing $733 per driver.Midday trips in the U.S. have increased 23% compared to 2019, with nearly as many trips taken at 12:00 PM as there are at 5:00 PM.Trip analysis indicates 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM is the new ‘9-to-5.’The most congested road in America was Orlando’s I-4 Westbound from Beachline Expressway to Western Beltway, followed LA’s I-5, I-95 in Stamford, and New York’s I-278.

KIRKLAND, Wash., June 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, INRIX, Inc., a global leader in transportation data and analytics, released the 2023 Global Traffic Scorecard that identified and ranked congestion and commuting trends in nearly 1,000 cities, across 37 countries. New York City once again topped the global ranking, followed by Mexico City and London. U.S. cities held two spots in the top five and four in the top 10.

“Traffic congestion is both a bane and a barometer of economic health; it symbolizes bustling activity yet simultaneously hampers it,” said Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at INRIX. “Reflecting on 2023 and early 2024, the surge in traffic congestion in urban areas indicated a revival of economic hubbub post-COVID, but it also led to billions of dollars in lost time for drivers.” Despite signs of recovery, though, some aspects of the pandemic are sticking around. Pishue continued, “Although congestion is returning to pre-COVID levels, we’re seeing interesting changes in congestion patterns due to the lingering effects of the pandemic. The continuation of hybrid and remote work is creating new travel peaks from what we’ve seen previously.”

America’s Gridlock is Worse Than Ever
New York City is followed by Chicago (96 hours) and Los Angeles (89 hours) as the most congested cities in the United States. This is New York City’s second year in the top spot, despite a 4% reduction in overall congestion. The typical U.S. driver lost 42 hours to traffic congestion and lost $733 worth of time, up nearly $100 from last year.

Table 1: 10 Most Congested Urban Areas in the U.S.

2023 US
Rank
(2022
Rank)

Urban Area

2023
Delay
(2022)

Compared
to
Pre-
COVID

2023
Cost per
Driver

2023
Cost
per
City

Downtown
Speed 
(mph)

Q1 2024
vs Q1
2023

1 (1)

New York City, NY

101 (105)

11 %

$1,762

$9.1 B

11

-11 %

2 (2)

Chicago, IL

96 (87)

18 %

$1,672

$6.1 B

11

-8 %

3 (3)

Los Angeles, CA

89 (78)

-4 %

$1,545

$8.3 B

19

-5 %

4 (4)

Boston, MA

88 (78)

-1 %

$1,543

$2.9 B

10

-10 %

5 (6)

Miami, FL

70 (66)

18 %

$1,219

$3.1 B

14

-1 %

6 (5)

Philadelphia, PA

69 (67)

2 %

$1,209

$2.9 B

11

-9 %

7 (8)

Washington, DC

63 (52)

-9 %

$1,095

$2.7 B

11

-4 %

8 (7)

Houston, TX

62 (55)

1 %

$1,082

$3.2 B

17

-1 %

9 (9)

Atlanta, GA

61 (51)

-3 %

$1,066

$2.6 B

16

-4 %

10 (12)

Seattle, WA

58 (46)

-11 %

$1,010

$1.6 B

17

-1 %

In addition to being the most congested urban area, New York City saw a staggering 13% increase in downtown trips in 2023 compared to 2022, followed by Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. (7%). Nine out of 10 of the United States’ largest metros saw a year-over-year increase in downtown trips. Trip analysis also revealed the traditional 9-to-5 workday has transformed into to a new 10-to-4 schedule. The shift in off-peak commuting and workday hours are likely fueled by the continued prevalence of remote and hybrid work.

A New Midday Rush Hour
The uptick in congestion comes alongside the emergence of a new phenomenon: the midday rush hour. As Graph 1 illustrates, morning hourly commute trips in 2023 were down about 12% compared to 2019 and the PM peak (3-6 PM) was down just 9%. However, average hourly traffic during the midday was up an astonishing 23%, a trend that has continued to remain since 2020.

Overall, the data shows that per hour, nearly the same number of trips start during the midday as the evening commute period, typically the most congested period of the day.

The Most Congested Corridors in the U.S.
Across the United States, traffic delays on the busiest corridors have generally improved since 2022. Notably, the highest peak delay in 2023 was 2.5 hours less than the peak delay in 2022. A striking example of changing patterns is the I-4 in Orlando, Florida, which surged from 10th place in 2022 to the top in 2023. During peak hours, drivers lost 31 minutes on the I-4 westbound, on par with Los Angeles’ notorious I-5 congestion.

In Stamford, Connecticut, the I-95 corridor demonstrated significant congestion in both directions, earning it the third and fourth spots on the list of most congested U.S. corridors. Northbound travelers on the 30-mile stretch of I-95 lost an average of 29 minutes daily, while those heading southbound faced a slightly lower but still substantial delay of 28 minutes each day.

Table 1: 10 Most Congested U.S. Roads in 2023

Rank

Urban Area

Road Name

From

To

Peak Hour

2023 Peak
Minutes
Lost

2023
Hours
Lost

1

Orlando, FL

I-4 W

Beachline Expy

Western Bltwy

5:00 PM

31

124

2

Los Angeles, CA

I-5 S

I-10

I-605

5:00 PM

31

122

3

Stamford, CT

I-95 N

Sherwood Isl Conn

Warren St

4:00 PM

29

116

4

Stamford, CT

I-95 S

Compo Road S

Indian Field Rd

8:00 AM

28

111

5

New York, NY

I-278 W

I-495

Tillary St

4:00 PM

21

82

6

Miami, FL

I-95 N

NW 46th St

NW 151st St

5:00 PM

20

82

7

Boston, MA

I-93 S

Zakim Bridge

Pilgrim’s Hwy

3:00 PM

20

81

8

Baton Rouge, LA

I-10 E

N Lobdell Hwy

I-12

4:00 PM

17

70

9

Stamford, CT

I-95 N

Indian Field Rd

Compo Road S

5:00 PM

17

68

10

Chicago, IL

I-94 E

I-290

I-57

4:00 PM

17

66

Congestion Climbs Worldwide
New York, Mexico City, London, Paris, and Chicago were the top five most congested urban areas in the Global Congestion Impact Ranking. Out of the top 100 ranked urban areas, 98 experienced more delay than in 2022, and in 71 areas, that delay grew by more than 10%. Just under half, however, have reached their 2019, pre-COVID level of delay.

Table 2: 10 Most Congested Cities in the World in 2023

 2023
 Impact
Rank 
(2022 Rank)

Urban Area

Country

2023 Delay
 per Driver
 (hours)

Change from
2022

Change
from Pre-
COVID

Downtown
Speed (mph)

Q1
2024
Change

1 (1)

New York City,
NY

USA

101

-4 %

11 %

11

-11 %

2 (4)

Mexico City

MEX

96

13 %

-11 %

12

-5 %

3 (2)

London

UK

99

2 %

3 %

10

-10 %

4 (3)

Paris

FRA

97

4 %

1 %

10

-3 %

5 (5)

Chicago IL

USA

96

10 %

18 %

11

-8 %

6 (6)

Istanbul

TUR

91

12 %

20 %

13

5 %

7 (7)

Los Angeles CA

USA

89

13 %

-4 %

19

-5 %

8 (8)

Boston MA

USA

88

14 %

-1 %

10

-10 %

9 (13)

Cape Town

ZAF

83

32 %

-10 %

12

7 %

10 (16)

Jakarta

IDN

65

33 %

-24 %

13

16 %

The Road to Combatting Congestion
Access to reliable data is the first step in tackling congestion. Applying big data to create intelligent transportation systems is key to solving urban mobility problems. INRIX data and analytics on mobility, traffic signals, parking and population movement help city planners and engineers make data-based decisions to prioritize spending to maximize benefits and reduce costs now and into the future.

The key findings of the INRIX 2023 Global Traffic Scorecard provide a quantifiable benchmark for governments and cities across the world to measure progress to improve urban mobility and track the impact of spending on smart city initiatives.

Please visit www.inrix.com/scorecard for:

Full 2023 Global Traffic Scorecard reportInteractive webpage with data and information for nearly 1,000 cities and 37 countriesComplete methodology

Notes to Editors:
Data Sources
INRIX aggregates anonymous data from diverse datasets – such as phones, cars, trucks and cities – that leads to robust and accurate insights. The data used in the 2023 Global Traffic Scorecard is the congested or uncongested status of every segment of road for every minute of the day, as used by millions of drivers around the world that rely on INRIX-based traffic services.

Data used to complete the 2023 Scorecard and Q1 Update spans more than 15 months. The Scorecard incorporated three years of historical data to provide a complete year-over-year comparison of congestion and mobility. A multi-year approach enables the identification of trends in the world’s largest urban areas and provides a basis for comparison.

Research Methodology
The 2023 Global Traffic Scorecard provides the most up-to-date methodology to better understand movement in urban areas across the world. The 2023 Scorecard continues to include travel delay comparisons, collision trends and last-mile speeds based on the unique commuting patterns within each metro area, yet the latest origin-and-destination patterns accommodate the latest commuting behavior shifts.

Commute times were calculated by looking exclusively at the time it takes to get to and from major employment centers within an urban area from surrounding commuting neighborhoods. Our newest methodology, updated for this Scorecard, more accurately estimates commute distance using actual, observed trips. In general, this has placed downward pressure on commuting delays versus prior Scorecards, as observed trips tended to be shorter than previously estimated.

These changes were run for the years 2019, 2022 and 2023, along with the Q1 Update provided in this document. Q1 update is a special update for this version of the Global Traffic Scorecard and measures the change in average peak period travel times between January-March 2024 and January-March 2023.
Economic costs are calculated based on the following hourly values of time, which were based on U.S. Federal Highway Administration’s Revised Departmental Guidance on Valuation of Travel Time for Economic Analysis, 2016.  Adjusted for inflation, the rates are the following: $17.45 per hour in the U.S., £9.12 per hour in the U.K. and 10.67 € per hour in Germany. Individual urban areas may have higher, or lower, values of time depending on local economic conditions.

The 2023 Scorecard values time lost by analyzing peak speed and free-flow speed data for the busiest commuting corridors and sub areas as identified by origin and destination patterns unique to that area. Total time lost is the difference in travel times experienced during the peak periods compared to free-flow conditions on a per driver basis. In other words, it is the difference between driving during commute hours versus driving at night with little traffic.

About INRIX
Founded in 2004, INRIX pioneered intelligent mobility solutions by transforming big data from connected devices and vehicles into mobility insights. For nearly two decades, INRIX has harnessed machine learning and artificial intelligence to deliver precise and actionable mobility data. This revolutionary approach enabled INRIX to become one of the leading providers of data and analytics into how people move. By empowering cities, businesses, and people with valuable insights, INRIX is helping to make the world smarter, safer, and greener. With partners and solutions spanning across the entire mobility ecosystem, INRIX is uniquely positioned at the intersection of technology and transportation – whether its keeping road users safe, improving traffic signal timing to reduce delay and greenhouse gasses, optimizing last-mile delivery, or helping uncover market insights. Learn more at INRIX.com.

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Financial Crime Compliance Expert Tracy Angulo Joins Treliant as Managing Director for Financial Crimes and Fraud Solutions

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Treliant, an essential consulting partner to the global financial services industry, has named Tracy Angulo as Managing Director with the firm’s Financial Crimes and Fraud Solutions team. Her appointment reflects Treliant’s commitment to helping financial institutions, fintechs, and cryptocurrency businesses prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, establish risk resilience in their programs and preserve operational efficiency.

Tracy has over 20 years’ experience in financial crime compliance, most recently as a Director at Guidehouse Inc. There, she served in critical roles guiding clients in building and enhancing their Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML) obligations. She has also served as the Acting Global KYC/Customer Onboarding Director for a top cryptocurrency exchange, the Acting Deputy BSA/AML Officer for a U.S. based fintech, and Acting Manager of the financial intelligence unit for a large trust company and broker-dealer. Tracy also was a Principal Attorney Investigator with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) where she led complex financial crime investigations into AML violations, securities fraud, Ponzi schemes, insider trading, market manipulation, and fraudulent securities offerings.

“Our clients are under relentless pressure to stay ahead of evolving financial crimes, with bad actors continuously targeting financial institutions, fintechs, and digital asset companies,” said John Arvanitis, Senior Managing Director, Financial Crimes and Fraud Solutions. “Tracy’s unmatched expertise—combining frontline experience, advisory insight, and a regulator’s precision—equips our clients to tackle threats head-on and protect their enterprises with confidence.”

“Our industry is at a turning point, with financial crimes growing in scale and sophistication, putting businesses and their reputations at greater risk,” said Tracy. “My focus is on helping our clients build resilient, future-ready programs that not only meet regulatory expectations but also instill trust and confidence in their stakeholders. By leveraging deep industry knowledge and a proactive approach, we can equip organizations to stay ahead of threats and succeed in an increasingly complex landscape.”

About Treliant

Treliant is an essential consulting firm serving banks, fintechs, mortgage originators, and servicers, and other companies providing financial services globally. We are led by practitioners from the industry and the regulatory community who bring deep domain knowledge to help our clients drive business change and address the most pressing compliance, regulatory, and operational challenges.

We provide data-driven, technology-enabled consulting, implementation, staffing, and managed services solutions to the financial crimes, regulatory compliance, risk, credit, and capital markets functions of our clients.

Founded in 2005, Treliant is headquartered in Washington, DC, with offices across the United States, Europe, and Asia. To learn more visit www.treliant.com.

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Duda Among the 100 Best Startups and Tech Companies to Work For in the U.S.

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The web building platform for digital agencies, SaaS platforms, and web professionals was recognized by Built In’s 2025 Best Places to Work Awards.

BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Built In today announced that Duda, the leading white label website building platform for agencies and web professionals serving small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), was honored in its 2025 Best Places To Work Awards. Duda earned a place on the following lists:

100 Best U.S. Companies to Work For in 2025100 Best U.S. Midsize Companies to Work For in 2025100 Best Places to Work in Colorado in 2025100 Best Midsize Places to Work in Colorado in 2025

The annual awards program includes companies of all sizes, from startups to those in the enterprise, and honors both remote-first employers as well as companies in large tech markets across the U.S.

“We’re thrilled to be named one of the best places to work in the U.S. by Built In,” says Itai Sadan, co-founder and CEO of Duda. “By promoting company values such as openness, care and growth, and providing employees with opportunities to work on cutting-edge innovation, including AI for digital web presence generation, we cultivate a strong work culture and environment where employees feel constantly challenged, inspired, and able to grow their careers.”

Built In determines the winners of Best Places to Work based on an algorithm, using company data about compensation and benefits. To reflect the benefits candidates are searching for more frequently on Built In, the program also weighs criteria like remote and flexible work opportunities, programs for DEI and other people-first cultural offerings. 

As a global company with teams in the U.S., Israel, Canada, UK, Brazil, and the Philippines, Duda strives to provide an encouraging, collaborative, and fulfilling culture for all team members. Employees thrive in a hybrid environment that combines remote and on-site work and promotes connection, teamwork, and personal growth. “At Duda, our team members are empowered to make a meaningful impact by working closely with customers, solving complex challenges, and driving innovation. This meaningful work, coupled with our commitment to career development, enables our people to excel while maintaining a healthy work-life balance and overall wellbeing,” says Steven Carroll, VP of People & Talent at Duda.

“Being recognized as a Best Place to Work is a testament to these companies’ commitment to building a workplace where individuals and innovation thrive,” says Built In CEO and Founder, Maria Christopoulos Katris. “At Built In, we understand that great companies are powered by great teams, and this achievement showcases their dedication to fostering a culture of growth, inclusivity, and excellence. Congratulations on this well-deserved honor.”

About Duda   
Duda is a leading white label web building platform for digital agencies, SaaS platforms, and web professionals offering web design services to SMBs. From its industry-leading AI Assistant to advanced API-driven automation workflows, Duda offers web professionals a comprehensive suite of tools to build pixel-perfect, feature-rich websites efficiently and at scale–all on a flexible platform that can be fully customized to match their go-to-market strategy and ideal customer experience. As the top platform for Core Web Vitals, a critical metric for SEO performance, Duda makes it easy for web professionals to deliver a superior digital presence and outstanding performance to their customers under their own brand. More than 20,000 organizations have trusted Duda to build 1 million active websites. For more information, visit www.duda.co.

About Built In   
Built In is the “always on” recruiting platform that reaches the tech professionals that other leading recruiting platforms don’t. Designed to help companies hire expert tech talent, Built In continuously drives brand awareness with content. Monthly, millions of the industry’s most in-demand global tech professionals visit our site to stay ahead of tech trends and news, learn skills to accelerate their careers, find the right job opportunities and get hired. Thousands of companies, from fast-growing startups to the largest enterprises rely on Built In. By putting their stories in front of our uniquely engaged audience, we help them hire otherwise hard-to-reach technical and expert talent. www.builtin.com

About Built In’s Best Places to Work   
Built In’s annual Best Places to Work program honors companies with the best total rewards packages across the U.S. and in the following tech hubs: Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington DC. Best Places to Work is distinct because its algorithm selects tech companies that build their offerings specifically around what tech professionals value in a workplace. https://employers.builtin.com/best-places-to-work

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AIMA Unveils Game-Changing 2025 eBike Lineup at CES: Better Performance, More Freedom

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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — AIMA Technology Group (https://www.aimatech.com/), a global leader in sustainable mobility, is proud to unveil its groundbreaking 2025 eBike lineup at CES 2025. This launch represents a pivotal step in the evolution of sustainable transportation, with a collection designed to redefine performance, style, and freedom for riders worldwide.

AIMA’s New Brand Proposition: “Better Performance, More Freedom”

AIMA’s 2025 strategy is defined by its new brand proposition: “Better Performance, More Freedom.” This philosophy underscores the company’s commitment to delivering innovative products, empowering riders, and fostering stronger dealer partnerships.

Better Performance: Engineered for advanced functionality, exceptional durability, and effortless usability, AIMA’s eBikes ensure every ride exceeds expectations.More Freedom: Riders enjoy seamless exploration and sustainable living, while dealers benefit from unparalleled growth opportunities.

AIMA’s Vision for 2025

AIMA’s 2025 roadmap focuses on four strategic pillars to elevate the eMobility experience:

Continuing dealer-focusing strategy and expanding the Dealer Network: Partnering with independent bike shops to bring premium eBikes closer to communities.Strengthening Product Competitiveness: Leading the sub $2,000 eBike category with innovative, affordable offerings.Enhancing Customer Engagement: Creating interactive experiences such as demo rides and Ebike educational material.Unveiling New Models: Launching diverse eBikes for urban commuters and off-road adventurers alike.

The Lexus of eBikes 

AIMA has earned the title “The Lexus of E-Bikes” for its premium design and unmatched performance. Clint Hough of Trick Ebikes in California praises AIMA’s seamless blend of manufacturing expertise, stringent quality control, and forward-thinking innovation.

2025 Product Highlights

AIMA’s 2025 lineup introduces eight new models and three upgraded designs, each tailored to meet diverse rider needs:

Key West: Sleek and ergonomic, perfect for city commuters.Venice: A Rizoma collaboration featuring futuristic aesthetics and practicality.Manhattan: A folding eBike designed for seamless urban mobility.Rocky: A rugged eMTB for outdoor enthusiasts.Also a new key model to be unveiled on January 8 at the CES: Built with unmatched durability and power, this all-terrain eBike lives up to the slogan “Built Like a Tank.”

Angela Zheng, CEO of AIMA E-Bike, shared, “Our 2025 eBike lineup blends performance, functionality, and commuter elegance. These eBikes are designed for everyone—from urban commuters to weekend adventurers—highlighting our commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability. Collaborations with pioneers like Rizoma, Bafang, and Rob Janoff have ensured that every model offers a unique, premium experience.”

Pioneering collaborations:

Rizoma: Known for precision engineering and premium materials, Rizoma brought innovative Italian design concepts to the Venice eBike.Bafang: A leader in e-mobility electrical system, Bafang’s motors power AIMA’s eBikes with unmatched efficiency and reliability.Rob Janoff: The iconic designer behind the Apple logo crafted AIMA’s modern and sleek brand identity, reinforcing its premium image.

Innovative Features

AIMA’s eBikes deliver an unparalleled riding experience with cutting-edge advancements:

Enhanced Battery Technology: Lightweight, long-range batteries provide greater freedom for exploration.High-Performance Motors: Powered by AIMA’s trusted partner, Bafang, these efficient and reliable motors ensure smooth and effortless rides, even on challenging terrains.Safety First: Equipped with hydraulic disc brakes and intelligent torque sensors, AIMA eBikes offer superior control and stability.Ergonomic Design: Rider-centric designs prioritize comfort and accessibility for an exceptional experience.

Shaping the Future of Electric Mobility 

From the rugged versatility of the Rocky to the sleek sophistication of the Manhattan, AIMA’s 2025 eBike lineup reflects a commitment to creating a greener, connected future. Every model empowers riders to explore confidently and sustainably. In 2025, NBDA recognizes AIMA as the “Best IBD Partner” as its dealer-first approach is a game-changer for independent bike shops, fostering trust and expertise in communities.

Visit AIMA at CES 2025 

Join AIMA at Booth 10947 in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center to experience the 2025 lineup firsthand. Discover why AIMA sets the gold standard in eMobility and paves the way for sustainable transportation.

Special Invitation: January 8 Product Launch Event Don’t miss AIMA’s exclusive product launch event on January 8, 2025, at 11:00 AM. Be among the first to witness the unveiling of our latest groundbreaking eBike model and explore the future of sustainable mobility.

About AIMA E-Bike

AIMA E-Bike leads the industry in sustainable electric mobility, delivering high-quality eBikes tailored to riders seeking style, performance, and reliability. Through continuous innovation and collaboration, AIMA is transforming the way people move, making mobility greener, smarter, and more connected.

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