Emphasis Preaching Journal
Life in the waiting lane
Commentary
According to a study released in May, the average annual traffic delay per person, nationwide in 1999 was 36 hours. That's up from the 1982 average of 11 hours. And statistically it is higher than that if you live in a large metropolitan region. In other words, the odds are that you waited in traffic -- for lights to change, for construction closures, and for cars and cars and more cars.
