America’s traffic congestion recession is over. Just as the U.S. economy has regained nearly all of the 9 million jobs lost during the downturn, a new report produced by INRIX and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) shows that traffic congestion has returned to pre-recession levels.
According to the 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard, travel delays due to traffic congestion caused drivers to waste more than 3 billion gallons of fuel and kept travelers stuck in their cars for nearly 7 billion extra hours – 42 hours per rush-hour commuter. The total nationwide price tag: $160 billion, or $960 per commuter.
Washington, D.C. tops the list of gridlock-plagued cities, with 82 hours of delay per commuter, followed by Los Angeles (80 hours), San Francisco (78 hours), New York (74 hours), and San Jose (67 hours).
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Call it a homecoming.
When Toyota introduced Lexus to the U.S. market in 1989, the Georgetown, Ky., plant – its first stand-alone vehicle manufacturing facility in America – was just in its second year of producing the Camry.
Fast forward 26 years and that same plant is celebrating the start of U.S. Lexus production. Today at a ceremony fit for a luxury brand king, the first-ever U.S.-produced ES 350 was unveiled before several thousand proud team members in Georgetown. And, just like a newborn foal at the nearby horse farms in Central Kentucky, the newcomer was brought into the world with plenty of TLC and hope for a bright future.
“This is really a proud moment for us and brings us full circle,” said Wil James, president, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. “To be the first wholly owned plant, building the number one best-selling car in America, the Camry, for 13 years in a row, and then to be selected to build the first Lexus is truly a tribute to our team members.”
For the past two and a half years, the Kentucky plant – Toyota’s largest in North America – has been gearing up to make the ES 350, Lexus’ best-selling sedan in the U.S. In all, $360 million was invested toward a new dedicated assembly line, adding 750 new jobs. Total capacity for the new line will be 50,000 vehicles.
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http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7655351-lexus-kentucky-plant-es-350/
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Filmed at the Man sion of Sir Fran cis Dash wood, West Wycombe/UK
Di rect ed by Ju lian Grif fith
Pro duced by Jere my Godd
Lyrics and Music by Barry Blue and Marco Sabiu
Recording produced by Barry Blue and The Rapino Brothers
Recorded at The Maison Rouge Studio, London/UK
Paulie Rhyme's latest video off his project, Less Than Zero Volume 2, presented by Terry Urban and MICK. Produced by Killah Kilam. Shot by No Harm No Fowl in San Francisco at Ocean Beach. More information on Paulie Rhyme at www.infinityfunk.com
Flames of Ji Ben Gong (in 3 parts) is a martial arts video which shows basics of Shaolin Kung Fu It is said that there were around 18 shi ba shi Ji Ben Gong exercises but there are much more. Here you have part 1 with exercises 1 - 12. The 35 Flames of Ji Ben Gong are performed by Jean Luc Grandjean from Apeldoorn city in the Netherlands. This video is produced by Shaolin Kungfu Apeldoorn He Yong Gan martial arts.
Flames of Ji Ben Gong een Shaolin Kung Fu en vechtsport basis video. Gemaakt door de Shaolin Kungfu en vechtsport Apeldoorn He Yong Gan martial arts school.
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Navarro - Glow (For My Eye Only)
Written and Performed by Navarro
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Produced and Mixed by Dr Ford
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Mastered by Randy Merrill
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Guitars by Joel Van Dijk
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Track produced by JP BEATS. Video produced by CIE Productions.
"Carry On" by Mezzetin is the second single off "Subduction". Produced by AvalonMultimedia.com (http://www.avalonmultimedia.com). Backgrounds compliments of FreeFootageParadise.
The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) today announced a new, national effort aimed at ending hunger in the communities Kroger calls home and eliminating waste across the company by 2025.
“No family in a community we serve should ever go hungry, and no food in a store we operate should ever go to waste ,” said Rodney McMullen, Kroger’s chairman and CEO.
Across the United States, 42 million Americans struggle with hunger. At the same time, an estimated 72 billion pounds of food ends up in a landfill every year.
“More than 40 percent of the food produced in the U.S. each year goes unconsumed, while one in eight people struggle with hunger. That just doesn’t make sense,” Mr. McMullen said. “As America’s grocer and one of the largest retailers in the world, we are committing to doing something about it.”
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https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8164551-kroger-zero-hunger-zero-waste/
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Written and Produced by Roberto Festari
Label: NickTheBeat Music
Vocalist: Melody Castellari
Guitars: Christian Borgoglio
Cover Art by Jason Schwartz
As Americans gather at bars and in living rooms to watch the hugely popular college basketball tournament– often with a drink in hand– the Ad Council is launching a new series of public service advertisements (PSAs) for their ongoing “Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving” campaign. Impaired driving remains a persistent problem in the U.S., with over 10,000 people killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in 2016, according to the Department of Transportation. That’s approximately one person every fifty minutes.
The new PSAs, which were produced pro bono by media agency OMD, encourage young men to examine their own behavior by amplifying social warning signs many already know and associate with impairment. Whether texting too many emojis or taking one too many selfies, these subtle “warning signs” are recognizable to the target audience and serve as cues not to drive home.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8288151-ad-council-buzzed-driving-warning-signs/