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There are several major highways going through Santa Fe, carrying thousands of vehicles every day and connecting the city to its neighbors. An expressway located in the northwestern part of the city also supports large volume of traffic in and out of the city. Most of the households in Santa Fe own at least one car, making private vehicles the primary means of getting around. Most of the residents have to spend an average of 20 minutes when driving to work. To encourage residents to utilize other means of getting around, the city government has allocated bicycle, pedestrian, even equestrian trails. Additionally, about 13% of the city's working population practice carpooling. However, majority of residents still prefer to drive to work alone. Like any other cities in New Mexico, commuters are treated to scenic desert vistas as they navigate through the streets and avenues of Santa Fe.

Santa Fe, New Mexico - The City Different

Santa Fe is the capital of the state of New Mexico and is also the county seat of Santa Fe County. It is considered the fourth largest city in the state and has an estimated population of 72,100. Majority of the city's residents are Whites though there are significant communities of Native Americans Asians, Latinos, and other ethnic groups. One of the largest industries in the city is tourism, with the presence of numerous attractions within city limits and in surrounding areas. The research sector also has a significant economic impact on Santa Fe, as it is located close to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. However, the state government is considered the largest employer in the area. The city also has large health care, manufacturing, and high technology industries that contribute to its growth and development. There are several institutions of higher education in Santa Fe, such as the College of Santa Fe, St. John's College, the Institute of American Indian Arts, the Santa Fe Community College, and Southwestern College.

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