
Microsoft’s return-to-office policy creates a return to slower commutes, traffic analysis shows

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Microsoft's return-to-office policy, requiring Seattle-area employees to work three days a week, has led to increased traffic congestion. Data from Inrix shows significant drops in travel speeds on major roadways, with morning commutes slowing by up to 35%. The policy allows teams to determine their in-office days, with some roles exempt. Relief is expected with the opening of Sound Transit’s Crosslake Connection on March 28, linking Seattle and the Eastside by light rail.
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