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I believe you would have to segment this data into a variety of areas. For example:

* Age group * Working, full-time student, or retired * Profession * Geographical location * Income may play a part. * Proximity to work The above may just be a few things to consider. Today, working individuals are willing to work further from home than even a couple of decades ago. I spend three hours a day, five times a week just driving back and forth from work. On the other hand, most of my colleagues live in close proximity to work and travel as little as 10 minutes a day. So, there is a lot to consider when attempting to approximate travel time for the general population.

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On average, women in the United States spend about 100 hours driving each year. This number can vary based on factors such as location, commute distance, and driving habits.

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