10 cities in the world with the biggest traffic jams
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/10-cities-in-the-world-with-the-biggest-traffic-jams.htmlTraditionally, the city with the biggest traffic jams is Sao Paulo. It was there that in 2008 the longest traffic jam in the world was recorded - 265 km. Experts from the Dutch company TomTom approached the study differently: they compared the time that a driver spends on the same road under normal conditions and during peak hours. The results were unexpected. Yes. We are first.
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1. Moscow, Russia. Occupancy rate: 74%. Time in traffic jams per year: 128 hours.

2. Istanbul, Türkiye. Occupancy rate: 62%. Time in traffic jams per year: 120 hours.

3. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Occupancy rate: 55%. Time in traffic jams per year: 114 hours.

4. Mexico City, Mexico. Occupancy rate: 54%. Time in traffic jams per year: 107 hours.

5. Sao Paulo, Brazil. Occupancy rate: 46%. Time in traffic jams per year: 102 hours.

6. Palermo, Italy Occupancy rate: 39%. Time in traffic jams per year: 87 hours.

7. Warsaw, Poland. Occupancy rate: 39%. Time in traffic jams per year: 96 hours.

8. Rome, Italy Occupancy rate: 37%. Time in traffic jams per year: 92 hours.

9. Los Angeles, USA. Occupancy rate: 36%. Time in traffic jams per year: 90 hours.

10. Dublin, Ireland Occupancy rate: 35%. Time in traffic jams per year: 96 hours.
Keywords: Car | City | Traffic
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