“人们对每日通勤的情感反应受到很多因素的影响,和交通拥堵以及其它看似不相干的问题都有关系。从今年的调查来看,全球的司机都比去年更不淡定、更焦躁了。”
The survey includes questions about commuting time, time spent in traffic, the price of gas, stress, anger and how traffic affects work.
调查问题包括通勤时间、交通耗时、油价、通勤压力、交通状况导致的愤怒情绪、交通状况对工作的影响等。
Globally, 42 per cent of people say their stress level has increased and 35 per cent say they get angry because of traffic.
全球来看,42%的受访者认为通勤压力上升,35%认为交通问题给心里添堵。
While 23 per cent of people in Toronto say congestion is better, 40 per cent are more stressed because of congestion.
而有23%的多伦多人认为交通拥堵有所改善,另有40%认为交通拥堵使自己压力更大了。
IBM surveyed more than 8,000 people on six continents with the majority saying traffic has become worse in the last three years. It points out 40 per cent of commuters say improved public transit would help and the number of people taking transit is up in most places.
IBM对来自六大洲的八千多人进行了调查,多数受访者认为在过去三年中交通状况变差了。调查指出,40%的通勤者认为改善公共交通有好处,在大多数受访地区,乘坐公共交通的人数也有上升。
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