In 2022, London (city center) emerged as the slowest city to drive in: on average, Londoners needed 35 minutes to drive 6 miles (11 mph). During rush hour, the average speed in London’s city center was only 9 mph.
Ranking: Top 5 slowest cities to drive in
Average travel time for a 6-mile trip in 2022, in minutes/seconds.
City center | 2022 | 2021 | City (Metro. area) | 2022 | 2021 | |
London | 35:05 | 33:18 | Bogota | 23:49 | 22:03 | |
Bengaluru | 28:09 | 27:31 | Manila | 23:39 | 22:22 | |
Dublin | 27:31 | 25:54 | Sapporo | 23:29 | 23:01 | |
Sapporo | 26:43 | 25:54 | Lima | 23:01 | 21:43 | |
Milan | 26:33 | 26:52 | Bengaluru | 22:51 | 21:14 |
New working patterns have little impact on the time and money lost in traffic
With the widespread adoption of flexible working arrangements, many workers now have the option to work remotely, adopt a hybrid work schedule or even work flexible hours. With fewer commuters driving to and from work during rush hour each day, one would expect that people spent less time and money stuck in rush-hour traffic. Surprisingly though, the time people lost in global cities to rush-hour traffic only increased over the past year, with as much as 140 hours lost to traffic in Dublin*. By teleworking one day a week, a commuter in Dublin would save 56 hours of their time*.
Ranking: Top 5 cities where traffic alone accounts for time lost
Average time lost in 2022 for a 6-mile daily round trip (=12 miles in total) driven at rush hour, in hours.
City center | 2022 | 2021 | City (Metropolitan area) | 2022 | 2021 | |
Dublin | 140 hrs | 112 hrs | Bogota | 127 hrs | 94 hrs | |
Bucharest | 138 hrs | 132 hrs | Bucharest | 102 hrs | 98 hrs | |
London | 134 hrs | 120 hrs | Manila | 99 hrs | 93 hrs | |
Bengaluru | 129 hrs | 125 hrs | Bengaluru | 98 hrs | 81 hrs | |
Mexico-city | 127 hrs | 98 hrs | Lima | 97 hrs | 82 hrs |