How many months does the average american spend in a lifetime waiting at a red light.
Average time spent at a red light in a lifetime.
How many months does the average american motorist spend during his lifetime waiting for red lights to turn green.
The average person spends about six months of their lifetime waiting for a red light to turn green.
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In the nation s capital commuters spent an average of 82 hours of their year nearly 1 percent of their time bumper to bumper.
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On average people spend four years doing housework i could imagine it being higher for women though.
This gives you 319 months 2 weeks 4 days and 12 hours left to live.
According to aaa the average american spends 17 600 minutes driving each year that s 3 520 minutes or 58 6 hours spent waiting at red lights every 365 days.
In new york around 74.
If you take into account the estimate that approximately 20 percent of all driving time is spent at red lights that can certainly add up.
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New research suggests british motorists spend a fifth of their average daily drive waiting at red lights.
Hmmm i guess every second you spend sitting at a red light is another second you spend alive so yeah not really sure but its time wells spent at least.
In l a they spend about 80 hours.
Yeah it s time for some math.
American motorist spends 2 to 3 years in life time for green light to appear in.