Commuter Commiseration: Tips Lawyers Can Use to Make Travel Time More productive
Everyone struggles to make travel time productive. Watching people text while driving is infuriating because of the danger involved.
Some tips in this article from Law.com may distract from driver attention, others are excellent.
On average, New Jersey residents have longer commutes than people living in any other states except New York and Maryland. According to 2012-2016 U.S. Census data, the typical Garden State commute clocks in at over 30 minutes.For attorneys, who often travel to court or meetings with clients in addition to trekking to the office, time on the road can really add up. But this time should not be considered “lost.” There are many ways to make your commute more productive.
- Use GPS so you don’t get lost traveling somewhere you have never been before. Even if you know where you are going, it is helpful to plug the address into an app with real-time traffic updates. In our densely populated state, there are always unexpected events requiring a detour. You don’t want to get to court late due to an accident you could have known about before hitting the road or avoided with a quick detour.
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