Today on the New York Times' Freakonomics blog, UCLA transportation researcher Eric A. Morris kicks off a new series on the travel differences between men and women. So far he's told us that women's commutes are usually shorter than men's, everyone is more likely to honk at women, and "while there is little difference in the number of trips women and men take on a daily basis, women’s trips are shorter, are undertaken for different reasons, and are arranged in more complex patterns than men’s." [Image via Atwater Village Newbie] [Freakonomics]
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