Cities with worst Traffic in the World

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Bogota, Colombia 

Bogota is one of the most congested cities in the world, with drivers losing an average of 249 hours per year to traffic.

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Mexico City, Mexico 

Mexico City is another city with notoriously bad traffic, with drivers losing an average of 244 hours per year. 

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Bangkok, Thailand 

Bangkok's traffic is often cited as one of the worst in the world, with drivers losing an average of 241 hours per year. 

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Jakarta, Indonesia 

Jakarta is a sprawling metropolis with a rapidly growing population, which has led to severe traffic congestion. Drivers in Jakarta lose an average of 239 hours per year to traffic. 

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Manila, Philippines 

Manila is another city with severe traffic congestion, with drivers losing an average of 238 hours per year. 

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Cairo, Egypt 

Cairo's traffic is known for being chaotic and unpredictable, with drivers losing an average of 236 hours per year. 

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New Delhi, India 

New Delhi's air pollution is among the worst in the world, and its traffic is also a major problem, with drivers losing an average of 234 hours per year. 

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Istanbul, Turkey 

Istanbul is a major transportation hub with a large population, which has led to severe traffic congestion. Drivers in Istanbul lose an average of 233 hours per year to traffic. 

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

Rio de Janeiro's traffic is known for being heavy, especially during rush hour. Drivers in Rio lose an average of 228 hours per year to traffic. 

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Moscow, Russia 

Moscow is a large and sprawling city with a high population density, which has led to severe traffic congestion. Drivers in Moscow lose an average of 227 hours per year to traffic. 

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