Traffic delays and lines in which you become trapped are so common for city residents and commuters that every driver can comprehend the frustration they cause. However, the fact that roadblocks are an almost daily occurrence does not preclude commuters from taking steps to improve traffic flow and their own safety. According to data provided by Parclick.it, the foremost online parking booking platform in Europe, with over one million active users, Italians lose an average of 35 hours per year due to traffic congestion; this number triples to 110 hours if you reside in Rome, Naples, or Palermo. Turin, Milan, Florence, Genoa, and Bari are among the most congested cities in Italy, with about 75 hours per year spent in traffic. Traffic, on the other hand, is the second mobility concern for Italians, after air pollution and before the difficulty of locating parking. In addition to the enormous amount of time they squander, traffic delays are intolerable because they bring out the worst in people. Instead of acting civilly to resolve the situation as swiftly as possible, you frequently commit a series of "avoidable" errors that place you and your vehicle in danger and prolong traffic.
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