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In the ranking of the "world's most congested city," Bengaluru falls to sixth place, Pune to second, and Mumbai to this position

In the ranking of the "world's most congested city," Bengaluru falls to sixth place, Pune to second, and Mumbai to this position


Due to a decrease in the amount of traffic congestion in the city, Bengaluru's ranking fell from second to sixth in 2023.


The traffic situation in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, has somewhat improved, according to the TomTom Traffic Index 2023.


Bengaluru's ranking fell from second to sixth in 2023 as a result of a reduction in the amount of traffic in the city.


A 10-kilometer trip inside the city took, on average, thirty minutes in 2022. But in 2023, the same distance will take just 28 minutes to traverse.


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London continues to hold its title as the "most congested city" in the world, requiring 37 minutes and 20 seconds to go 10 kilometers.


Pune, India, is ranked among the world's ten most crowded cities. In Pune, it took an average of 27 minutes and 50 seconds to go 10 kilometers last year, according to TomTom Traffic Index. It increased by 30 seconds starting in 2022.


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It takes an average of 21 minutes and 40 seconds to travel 10 kilometers in New Delhi, the nation's capital and the 44th most crowded city in the world.


Mumbai came up at number 54, with an average travel time of 21 minutes and 20 seconds to cover a distance of 10 km in 2023.


TomTom Traffic examined the average commute time for 387 cities across 55 nations. TomTom employed ordinary cars with a variety of drive types, including EVs, gasoline, and diesel, to assess the effectiveness of traffic situations throughout the globe.


The most crowded city in the world in 2023 is 1. London


2. Dublin


3. Toronto


4. Milan


Fifth, Lima


6. Bengaluru


7. Nagaland


8. Iaşi


Manila, 9.


10. The Brussels

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