10 cities with the worst traffic congestion in the world 

Bengaluru remained India's most congested city in 2023, despite falling to sixth place worldwide. Here's who topped the list

London was the world's slowest city to drive through 2023, with an average speed of 14 km/h during rush hour.

London, UK

With commuters spending nearly 158 hours stuck in cars going less than 16 km/h last year, Dublin ranked second in the list of worst traffic congestion.

Dublin, Ireland

Toronto had an average travel time per 10 km of 29 minutes 30 seconds last year and was ranked third on the list.

Toronto, Canada

Milan, Italy, came in fourth with a time of 28 minutes and 50 seconds to cover 10 kilometres.

Milan, Italy

Lima's traffic chaos is undoubtedly at its worst during workday morning and evening peak hours, ranking it as the world's fifth most congested city with a travel time of 28 minutes and 30 seconds per 10 kms.

Lima, Peru

Travel time in Bengaluru improved by one minute in 2022. However, it still took a commuter 28 minutes and 10 seconds in 2023, compared to 29 minutes and 10 seconds in the previous year.

Bengaluru, India

Pune claimed the seventh position, with a recorded travel time of 27 minutes and 50 seconds for 10 km.

Pune, India

Ranking eighth, Bucharest is more congested compared to 2022, with the time required to cover a distance of 10 kilometres increasing by 20 seconds to 27 minutes and 40 seconds.

Bucharest, Romania

Coming in at ninth place, Manila's average travel time per 10 kilometres was 25 minutes and 30 seconds in 2023, versus 24 minutes and 50 seconds in 2022.

Manila, Philippines

It took about 27 minutes to cover ten kilometres by car in the Brussels-Capital Region in 2023, ranking the city tenth worldwide.

Brussels, Belgium

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