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World's most congested cities of 2024

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15 January 2025

World's most congested cities of 2024

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TomTom's 14th annual Traffic Index reveals that London is the most congested city in Europe, while Barranquilla is the most congested city in the world for 2024.

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Finland

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Iceland

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Latvia

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Norway

Poland

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    • Improving statistics and indicators

    • Sustainable mobility

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TomTom, a company specialising in location technology and satellite navigation devices, has published its 14th annual Traffic Index, which ranks the world's most congested cities by travel time, fuel costs, and CO2 emissions. The 2024 ranking, featuring 500 cities across 62 countries on six continents, reveals that London remains the most congested city in Europe, while Barranquilla holds the title of the most congested city in the world. Furthermore, 76% of the cities experienced increased congestion in 2024 compared to the previous year. 

For more detailed information on each city, which can assist urban planners and policymakers in addressing traffic-related challenges and making informed decisions for a better future, please follow the attached link to access the TomTom Traffic Index.

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