Melinda and I began research on data related to driving/commuting.
There were several great online resources, such as Wellington Absolutely Positively, and Statistics New Zealand that were able to inform about this topic. Through our research we were able to come to the realisation that there are direct correlations between those who commute on a regular basis and the standard of overall wellbeing, even enjoyment of life. Research explained that those who travel longer distances are more likely to have an overall unsatisfying outlook of their own lives. Shocking.
Here is a link that I discovered online that we both had an understanding laugh over:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pexIwT39m5Q
I feel like this video is a great example of just how drivers can be on the roads, and if commuters are choosing to take private vehicles (which is our approach), it is evident that it's not all idealisms when it comes to driving, and having to deal with others on the roads.
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