'Bengaluru is world's most traffic congested city'


Bengaluru, Jan 30 (IANS): Bengaluru is the most traffic congested city in the world, said a Dutch real-time traffic information and services company.

"Bengaluru takes the top spot this year with drivers in the southern Indian city expecting to spend an average of 71 per cent extra travel time stuck in traffic," said TomTom Traffic Index on Wednesday.

TomTom is a Dutch independent location technology specialist, offering maps and navigation software among others.


Traffic in Bengaluru

Headquartered in Amsterdam, TomTom has offices in 30 countries.

Closely following the Indian tech hub are Philippines capital Manila, where people also spend 71 per cent more traffic waiting time, Bogota, 68 per cent, Mumbai, 65 per cent and Pune, 59 per cent, comprising the top five most congested cities in the world.

Of the top five most choked cities in the world, three are from India, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Pune.

In Europe, Moscow is the most traffic congested city, followed by Istanbul, Kyiv, Bucharest and St. Petersburg.

In the United States, Los Angeles leads traffic congestion, followed by New York, San Francisco, San Jose and Seattle.

"Traffic congestion has increased globally during the last decade, and the 239 cities (57 per cent) TomTom included in the new Traffic Index report had increased congestion levels between 2018 and 2019, with only 63 cities showing measurable decreases," said TomTom in the ninth edition of its annual traffic index.

Though traffic congestion is a sign of strong economy, TomTom said the choking actually costs economies billions of dollars, with the global average congestion level at 29 per cent.

"Globally, there's a long road to travel until congestion levels are brought under control. In time, the rise of autonomous vehicles and car-sharing services will help alleviate congestion, but planners and policymakers can't afford to sit and wait," said TomTom's traffic information vice president Ralf-Peter Schafer in a statement.

As part of its services, the Dutch company analyses real-time incidents and congestion to predict traffic before it occurs, enabling TomTom navigation software to be more relevant with improved route calculations and better estimated time of arrival.

According to the Dutch company, using its services can help commuters save time, fuel and avoid stress for drivers, fleet and logistics providers and others.

Aiming at the future, TomTom is developing high definition maps for autonomous cars and creating efficient electric vehicle routes where the vehicles can be routed and charged.

 

  

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  • SBM, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 31 2020

    in Bangalore, the one way service road turns into 4 lane expressway. No police to handle excess traffic o service roads. If service roads are blocked they will drive on footpath honking at pedestrians. Most uncultured drivers here.

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  • Shamsuddin, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 30 2020

    Traffic pollution creates strokes and breathing related health problems...but nobody cares until they personally are affected...politicians are in hate mongering spree, and least bothered about public policy decisions

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 30 2020

    If at all everyone practices lane discipline, there would be no traffic congestion.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 30 2020

    We have to blame Bank. For the loan give vehicle loan to Tom, Dick, and Herry. People have forgotten to ride Bicycles, and also going to office by City Buses. I believe that Vehicles loan loan is the main cause.

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  • Nikhil, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 30 2020

    In blore and mumbai they should also start with odd and even excluding public services

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  • Anand R, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 30 2020

    Selfish, senseless idiots across the city is the reason for that.

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