Panorama Community Magazine - February 2022

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Panorama Community Magazine

Survey: 4 Ways Driving Could Change in 2022 (BPT) - Our driving habits and relationships with our cars have made many unexpected turns throughout the pandemic - from driving every day, to the closure of many public places, leading Americans to leave their car in park for quite a while. Since then, we've seen driving increase, but we are still not driving as much as we used to. Despite these changes, the Hankook Tire Gauge Index found that Americans appear content with their current driving habits, with only about 1 in 4 (23%) saying they want to change how much they currently drive. However, here are four ways we can expect driving to change (or not!) in the new year. Continuously shifting driving patterns With the continuation of remote or hybrid work, and various other factors, most people (78%) are driving less than 200 miles per week. But things could shift as we head into 2022. Just over half of Americans

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(51%) expect to drive the same amount. Of those who do expect a change in their driving habits, it's fairly split on whether they expect to drive more often (23%) or less (26%). (For what it's worth, younger generations seem to think they'll hit the road more frequently.) The daily drive remains Nearly two years of remote work hasn't made anyone nostalgic for the morning commute. Even with fewer drivers on the road, Americans still largely agree (69%) that they prefer to not drive during rush hour. And while it may still be less often than they were two years ago, 44% expect they'll continue commuting the same amount come 2022. Driving provides for a bit of a break Whether working or learning from home, or spending the day in the office, Americans like to break up the day with a drive. Hankook found taking a drive continues to be a popular way to relax and visit with friends, and most people expect that the amount they drive for fun or leisure (53%) will stay the same in the new year. So, choose your favorite album and buckle up for a drive to nowhere in particular!

Car travel could continue to increase One thing is certain: people prefer to travel by car. Americans are 36% more comfortable traveling long distances by car, versus planes, compared to this time last year. This is fueled by an increasing number of travelers switching from public transportation and ride share services to driving their own vehicle to avoid close contact with others during the pandemic. And while it's impossible to know what 2022 will bring for the road ahead, it's safe to say we can expect our driving patterns to continue shifting gears. Did you know... people are happy to jump in the car to socialize, attend an event, or see someone special: 54% expect to attend more social events come 2022.

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Fighting The Flu - 3 Tips To Protect Your Health

3min
page 53

Shoulder Pain Relief Naturally Without Injections or Surgery

2min
page 51

5 Easy Ways to Enhance Digestive Health

3min
pages 50, 52

Expanded COVID-19 Booster & Third Shot Guidance

4min
page 49

State-of-the-Art Cancer Center Coming to Lehigh Valley Hospital - Hazleton in 2023

2min
page 48

More On COVID

2min
page 47

What's Happening At Providence Place Drums?

2min
pages 46-47

Preventing Cancer

4min
page 45

Better Oral Health May Help Protect Your Heart

3min
pages 43, 51

Aging In Place: The Risks of Living Alone

2min
page 43

Straight Facts About Omega-3s And Heart Health

4min
pages 42, 48

Installing Bathroom Tile Like A Pro

3min
page 41

Tips For Keeping Your Heating Bills Down This Winter

2min
page 40

Survey: 4 Ways Driving Could Change in 2022

3min
page 36

Automotive Repair Dilemma

3min
page 35

2021 Tax Laws

7min
pages 32-34

What Should You Do With A Tax Refund?

3min
pages 31-32

Free Virtual Job Training Offered Through PA CareerLink

2min
page 28

Curt Simmons: The Last of the 1950 Whiz Kids

6min
pages 26-27

February is National Pet Dental Month

2min
page 25

Trucker Hats for Dogs Provide Eye Protection and Street Style

3min
pages 24-25

Jim Thorpe Winterfest Has It All For A President's Day Weekend To Remember

3min
pages 22-23

A Winning Recipe To Feed Game Day Fans

3min
page 21

Save Time With Winning Game Day Seafood Snacks

2min
page 20

Kick Back In Style at Best Cigar Pub

2min
page 19

Five Epic Hitmakers Unite For Pepsi Superbowl LVI Halftime Show

5min
pages 18, 20

A Show-Stopping Strawberry Snack

2min
pages 16-17

Red Velvet Mug Cake

2min
pages 15-16

The Perfect Pancake For Your Valentine

3min
pages 14-15

Who is Cupid? The Unofficial Mascot of Valentine's Day

2min
page 13

Unique Shopping in Nescopeck at Farmhouse 52

1min
page 13

Art & Antiques By Dr. Lori - Discovering Queen Victoria's Jewelry Gift

3min
page 12

Find The Perfect Petals For Your Sweetheart

3min
page 10

Inexpensive Ways To Pamper Your Loved One On Valentine's Day

3min
page 9

Celebrating 100 Years at Fellin's

2min
page 8

Share the Love with Local Businesses This Valentines Day

2min
page 7

Collum's Column - Expanding Our Reach... Digitally

3min
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