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More people may be working remotely, but these cities still face crippling traffic delays during certain times of the day. BalanceFormCreative / Shutterstock.com
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on CoPilot. As millions of workers transitioned to working from home during the pandemic, traffic conditions improved considerably. As a result, the average commute time decreased for those people who did continue commuting for the first time in recent history. After rising steadily since 2010, the average commute time dipped to 26.9…