Researchers at Texas A&M University have discovered that travelling boosts heart health, as well as increasing productivity and reducing stress...
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Cities with minimal traffic congestion save time and fuel, reducing air pollution and associated health risks such as respiratory issues. Consequently, efficient traffic management boosts urban productivity, reduces pollution, and improves citizens’ mental well-being. These benefits translate to fewer sick days, reduced healthcare costs, and enhanced labor productivity. Additionally, smoother commutes reduce stress and promote…
Researchers at Texas A&M University have discovered that travelling boosts heart health, as well as increasing productivity and reducing stress...
Researchers at Texas A&M University have discovered that travelling boosts heart health, as well as increasing productivity and reducing stress...
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Cape Town plans to spend R653m tackling traffic congestion, with wider road upgrades and major MyCiTi expansion also in the works.
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Reduces machining errors by up to 50% for improved productivity and reduced environmental impact TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– From April 2023 to March...
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Auckland accounts for nearly 40 percent of the country's GDP and more investment is needed to fix its congestion problems, INZ's chief executive says.