It is estimated that the average American will spend six months of their lives waiting at red lights.
The average person will spend over 2 weeks in their lifetime waiting for traffic lights to change.
On average, a person spends approximately two weeks waiting at red lights in their lifetime. This estimate may vary depending on factors such as where the person lives and how much time they spend driving.
The only holidays Americans use strings of lights, is Christmas. The average American may use up to 15-25 strings of lights for outdoor decoration.
Take the lights out, then replace them with new ones
An average person spends 3 years of there life at a stoplite.
2 weeks
On average, a motorist spends approximately 20 to 30 minutes per week waiting at red lights. Over the course of a year, this adds up to about 1,040 to 1,560 minutes, or roughly 17 to 26 hours. When calculated over a span of several years, this equates to several months spent waiting at red lights. The exact time can vary significantly based on factors such as driving habits, traffic conditions, and the frequency of stoplights.
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On average 4/20 peopel run the red lights