As the world returns to normalcy from the COVID-19 pandemic, GoShorty in a global research identified the countries that struggle most with traffic jams. Here's the list of the world’s most congested cities.

Turkey's capital Istanbul is the world's most congested city losing 142 annual hours in traffic with congestion level standing at 62%

Capital of Colombia Bogotá stands second losing 126 annual hours in traffic with congestion level standing at 55%

Mumbai - financial capital of India has been ranked the world's third most congested city losing 121 hours annually to traffic with congestion levels standing at 53%

Bucharest capital of Romania is at fourth spot losing 115 annual hours in traffic with congestion level standing at 50%

Bengaluru in India is at the fifth spot when it comes to traffic congestion, losing 110 hours annually with congestion level standing at 48%

India’s capital New Delhi is at sixth spot losing 110 annual hours in traffic with congestion level standing at 48%

Łódź a city in central Poland stands is at seventh spot losing 103 annual hours in traffic with congestion level standing at 45%

Israel’s city Tel Aviv has been ranked eight most congested city losing 98 hours annually to traffic with congestion levels standing at 43%

Tokyo, Japan’s busy capital is at the ninth spot when it comes to traffic congestion, losing 98 hours annually with congestion level standing at 43%

Manila, the capital of the Philippines stands at tenth position losing 98 annual hours in traffic with congestion level standing at 43%