Berlin car drivers spend an average of more than 70 hours in traffic jams
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On average, car drivers spend more than 70 hours in traffic jams
After Munich, Berlin is the city in Germany that is most affected by traffic jams. The average Berlin driver spent around 71 hours in traffic jams over the entire past year, as reported by traffic data provider Inrix on Tuesday. That was therefore nine percent more than
Commuters in the north spend between 40 and 56 hours a year stuck in traffic jams - SAT.1 REGIONAL
According to data from transport service provider Inrix, Hamburg is the third city in Germany plagued by traffic jams. Due to congested roads during peak hours, an average commuter lost 56 hours in the Hanseatic city last year — 9 hours or 17 percent more than in the previous year. According to reports, people were stuck in traffic jams for even longer only in Munich and Berlin,... read more
Commuters are stuck in traffic jams in Munich for over 70 hours a year
Neuesten Daten zufolge müssen Pendler in den Großstädten Berlin und München viel Geduld mitbringen. Über 70 Stunden vertrödeln Autofahrer dort jährlich im Stau. Auch in anderen Städten sorgen Stauschwerpunkte für Verzögerungen im Verkehr.
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