The 13 European cities with the worst traffic
Congestion is a growing problem in cities all over the world. Here's which European cities have it the worst, according to TomTom
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Your support makes all the difference.Traffic is a growing problem in cities worldwide.
Some cities have taken steps to cut congestion. Among those is London, which puts a fee on most vehicles driving in a designated congestion charge zone. But others have yet to find a real solution.
TomTom, a navigation and mapping company, has ranked the European cities it says have the worst traffic. The company collected data over nine years and gave each city a congestion score out of 100. The annual score, most recently updated with 2016 data, shows how much extra travel time it takes to get around a particular city.
Scroll down to see which European cities have the worst traffic:
13. Naples, Italy, received a score of 33%, meaning it takes drivers 33% more travel time to get to their destination in the city. The score is 2 percentage points higher than its one from the year prior.
12. Cologne, Germany, edges out Naples with a score of 34%. That's a big jump from 2015's score of 30%.
11. Warsaw, Poland, secured a score of 37%, which is actually a 1-point improvement from 2015.
10. Athens, Greece, tied Warsaw with a score of 37%, but its congestion increased slightly since 2015.
9. Manchester, England, got a score of 38%, which is only a 1-point difference from the year prior.
8. Brussels got a score of 38%, a 3-point increase from the year before.
7. Paris also got a score of 38%, a 2-point increase from the year before.
6. Rome is known to have a traffic issue. The city secured a high score of 40%, a 2-point increase from the year before.
5. Marseille, France, got a score of 40%, a 2-point increase from 2015.
4. London has made an effort to cut traffic with a congestion pricing system, but it still has bad congestion. It secured a score of 40%, a 2-point increase from the year before.
3. Saint Petersburg, Russia, received a score of 41%, a 1-point uptick from the year prior.
2. Moscow got the same score as it did in 2015: 44%. Despite the city's major traffic issues, TomTom gave the city its parking award.
“Moscow's drivers have benefited from the implementation of a new intelligent transport system initiative, combined with major changes in parking policy, including pricing and enforcement,” TomTom said on its website. “These changes have reduced search time for a parking space by 65%.”
1. Bucharest, Romania, has the worst traffic in Europe, with a score of 50%, a massive 7-point increase from the year before.
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