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April 18, 2024 2 mins
What states have the longest work commutes? Dangerous Dave talks about New York being the longest with North Dakota being the shortest. Plus, most common and some weird things left in Ubers.
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This is Deuber in the den withDangerous Day. Well, if you don't
like working from home, you havea morning commute and until somebody figures out
teleporting, how much time do youspend in your car, on a bus,
maybe on a train, walking acrosstown. US Department of Energy just
release some new stats on the averagecommute by state. Overall average one way

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commute in America twenty seven minutes.The state where the people spend the most
time commuting is New York. Peoplespend thirty three minutes getting to work.
Maryland is second, followed by NewJersey, District of Columbia, and Massachusetts.
California is only sixth, just underthirty minutes, despite crammed freeways.
If you want to get a moveon state with the shortest commute, it's

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in the Dakota. South Dakota andNorth Dakota has an average commute time less
than eighteen minutes. You can driveacross town in less than eighteen minutes.
Wyoming was the next shortest, followedby Montana, Nebraska in Alaska, Minnesota
sit at number fifteen on the lowestend. It's a little surprising that the
vast states would have shorter commute thancities with a public transportation. But if

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you're covering less distance, you haveto factor in walking mass transit along with
weight lines, so you can getanywhere, probably in town in fifteen minutes
at least, and that's on abusy day. We're in the two.
If you ever left something behind ina cab or an uber, how about
a burrito steamer? Well, becausethey found one in an uber. Uber
released their list of eleven common thingsleft behind most of the past year.

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Most common things clothing, luggage,headphones, wallets, jewelry, phones,
cameras, tablets, books, laptops, and vapes. Uber also shared some
weird things left over in the lastyear. Those include a frontal hair to
pay, hot sauce, a breathalyzer, two containers with spiders in them,
a tray of meat, pie,ceramic cat, a jar of oysters,

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candle that says see you in Court, a live pet turtle, a burrito
steamer, Benny Hannah garlic butter,a framed Taylor Swift autograph, fart censor,
a Best Day Ever foam sign,fake buttlong undergarments, paternity t WWE
championship belt, lard sticker with dancingcartoon that says Spanky Fest on it.
Some of the other things that Uberreported the most forgettable cities Miami, Los

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Angeles, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Orlando, Phoenix, Tampa, Bay,
Denver, and Austin. Some ofthe lost and found trends include the
most popular color of lost items red. The most lost car keys were from
Manny Coopers, and on January twentyfirst, the most forgettable day of the
year. The most popular hours tolose items between nine pm and ten pm.

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Here, I thought it would havebeen late at night when people maybe
have had a few to me againfor another episode of Deeper in the Den
with Dangerous Daved light Year
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