20 Nisan 2015 Pazartesi

The world’s worst cities for site visitors jams




Visitors jams are a sure-fire way to trigger road rage.



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They delay journeys, producing some drivers aggressive and consequently dangerous. They waste fuel, they’re noisy and they lead to pollution.


So, exactly where in the globe fares the worst for road congestion?


Sat-nav provider TomTom reckons Istanbul in Turkey is the most congested, ranking 1st for its clogged-up evening rush hour and the amount of time drivers commit toiling in traffic.


The congestion index contains measures of travel times for the duration of peak periods, congestion levels primarily based on the time and day, and delays encountered throughout a 30-minute commute.


TomTom’s annual site visitors index is measured annually and looks into the effect of targeted traffic congestion in over 200 cities around the globe.


The index revealed that, if you have to drive throughout the evening rush hour, you can anticipate to spend double the time in the car, on typical, stuck in traffic than if you ventured out at one more point in the day.


In the UK, Belfast was located to have the most congested roads, with an average of 104 hours a year spent in site visitors. It was followed by Manchester (94 hours) and Edinburgh (93 hours).


Verify out the worst offending cities in the UK and about the world…


Worst UK cities for time spent per annum in congestion 


  1. Belfast – 104 hours

  2. Manchester – 94 hours

  3. Edinburgh – 93 hours

  4. London – 92 hours

  5. Nottingham – 85 hours

  6. Brighton & Hove – 84 hours

  7. Bristol – 82 hours

  8. Southampton – 80 hours

  9. Leicester – 79 hours

  10. Leeds – 78 hours

World rankings based on overall congestion levels


  1. Istanbul

  2. Mexico City

  3. Rio de Janeiro

  4. Moscow

  5. Salvador

  6. Recife

  7. St Petersburg

  8. Bucharest

  9. Warsaw

  10. Los Angeles

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The world’s worst cities for site visitors jams

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