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London Grinds to a Halt: World's Worst Traffic Revealed
22 Jan
Summary
- London drivers experience average speeds under 10mph.
- A six-mile trip in London averages over 35 minutes.
- Drivers lose 136 hours annually stuck in rush-hour traffic.

London has retained its title as the world's most congested megacity for the third year, with average traffic speeds struggling to reach 10 mph. A recent report by TomTom reveals that typical journeys are becoming longer, with a six-mile trip now averaging over 35 minutes. Drivers in the capital are losing an estimated 136 hours each year due to rush-hour delays.
The city's infrastructure, much of which dates back to medieval and Georgian times, is unable to cope with the sheer volume of modern traffic. Trials of autonomous vehicles are set to be rolled out across 20 boroughs, offering a potential avenue for rethinking traffic management and congestion solutions.
Globally, Bangalore in India follows London as the second most congested megacity, followed by Mexico City and Hyderabad. Other major cities like Bogota, New York City, and Paris also feature in the top ten. Within the UK, Belfast leads in congestion levels, surpassing other British cities.



