Bengaluru Ranks As World’s Second Most Congested City; 5th Highest In CO2 Emissions During Rush Hours

Bengaluru was ranked the second-most congested city in the world during 2022 in the city centre (BBMP area) category, according to the traffic index published by Dutch location technology specialist TomTom. On average, it took 29 minutes and 10 seconds for Bengalureans to cover 10km in the CBD area during 2022.

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2023-02-21 05:59:33.0

Bengaluru Ranks As World’s Second Most Congested City; 5th Highest In CO2 Emissions During Rush Hours

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