Transportation Super Bowl: Seattle vs. Boston

Here’s what the work commute looks like in the Super Bowl teams’ metro regions.

(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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From being a money loser for the host city, to the financial troubles that come from attempting to be a sports destination, athletic showdowns aren’t exactly an urbanist’s dream. (See also: stadium welfare, Olympics.) But the Super Bowl does inspire all manner of competition (commercials! eating!), and that’s why we give you the Transportation Super Bowl. Here’s how the metro areas for the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks stack up in terms of commuting.

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