Could the world’s most congested cities ease commuters’ woes with flexible working? 40% of people cite their commute as the worst part of their day. On public transport, travellers often experience crowded conditions, stress, discomfort, disruption, delay, feelings of time being ‘wasted’ and to top it off, their wallets are hit. While the cost of season tickets goes up, comfort levels are in decline, as more and more people are flocking into city centres at the same time to reach their offices. What they’re lacking, is a little flexibility. According to a 2018 report by Inrix, the world leader in mobility…
Could the world’s most congested cities ease commuters’ woes with flexible working? 40% of people cite their commute as the worst part of their day. On public transport, travellers often experience crowded conditions, stress, discomfort, disruption, delay, feelings of time being ‘wasted’ and to top it off, their wallets are hit. While the cost of season tickets goes up, comfort levels are in decline, as more and more people are flocking into city centres at the same time to reach their offices. What they’re lacking, is a little flexibility. According to a 2018 report by Inrix, the world leader in mobility…