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The city's major thoroughfare is the Everett Turnpike, which supports thousands of vehicles every single day. Because Nashua is rapidly undergoing growth and development, a lot of people have decided to relocate into the city. This has contributed to the rising traffic load, leading to congestions especially during rush hours. Private vehicles remain the primary means of getting around the city, with majority of the city's households owning at least two vehicles. Drivers of these vehicles spend an average of 15 minutes on the road in getting from home to work. Only 9% of the city's motorists practice carpooling, the majority prefer to drive to work alone. The city is still implementing several road-building plans and projects to alleviate traffic load, mostly composed of residents who drive from the surrounding suburb areas to the city center and vice versa.

Nashua, New Hampshire - The Gate City

Nashua is a city in New Hampshire and a part of Hillsborough County. Next to Manchester, it is considered the second largest city in the state, with an estimated population of 87,200. The city is located along the banks of the Merrimack River, while the Nashua River and the Salmon Brook also runs through it. Just like its neighbor Manchester, the city had its origin as a textile town. In the present, the city's economy relies largely on high-technology industries. Among the city's largest employers are the BAE Systems North America, Teradyne Connection Systems Inc., Hewlett Packard, GN Netcom/Unix Inc., and GL&V Pulp Group Inc. Numerous business enterprises have been established in Nashua, drawn by low corporate taxes imposed by the state. Consequently, most workers enjoy high wages and the city has low unemployment rates. Other industries that are major economic players in Nashua are retail, service, manufacturing, and financial services. New Hampshire also do not impose sales and income taxes on its residents. There are several college and university campuses in the city, such as Hesser College-Nashua, Franklin Pierce College, Nashua Community College, New Hampshire University Nashua, Daniel Webster College, and Rivier College.

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