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Lagos, the commercial capital city of Nigeria has been ranked as the top African city with the worst traffic congestion.

This was contained in a survey made Numbeo, the world’s largest database of user-contributed data about cities and countries worldwide.

Numbeo provides current and timely information on world living conditions including cost of living, housing indicators, healthcare, traffic, crime and pollution.

The report ranked Lagos State as the most severe traffic congestion city in Africa. Followed by Nairobi, Kenya.

According to Numbeo, by mid-2024, traffic conditions in various African cities would have deteriorated. Therefore, resulting in longer commutes and decreased productivity.

It stated that “the traffic index assesses commute time, dissatisfaction with traffic, CO2 emissions, and overall system inefficiencies to highlight the severity of the issue.

Numbeo pointed that Lagos consistently ranks as one of the world’s most congested cities.

“The high Traffic Index of 354.5 indicates severe congestion, with the average commuter spending approximately 68.8 minutes in traffic each day.

The data listed high population, poor road conditions and frequent potholes as factors that contribute to the traffic woes in Lagos.

It maintained that the public transport system is often overcrowded and inefficient. Therefore, leading many to rely on private vehicles.

The data ranked Nairobi, Kenya as second after Lagos. It stated that Nairobi is another major city in Africa grappling with severe traffic congestion.

“The city’s Traffic Index stands at 249.0, with an average commute time of 52.7 minutes. Nairobi’s position as an economic and administrative hub contributes significantly to its traffic issues,” the data stated.

Cairo, Egypt’s bustling capital is ranked third. The city is notorious for its traffic congestion.

According to the data, the city’s Traffic Index is 242.4. With commuters spending an average of 49.9 minutes in traffic.

It stated that Cairo’s ancient infrastructure struggles to accommodate modern-day traffic volumes.

Overpopulation is a significant factor as Cairo is one of the most densely populated cities in Africa.

In fourth place is Pretoria, South Africa. With a Traffic Index of 228.1 and an average commute time of 45.0 minutes, the city’s congestion is a major concern for residents and authorities alike.

It added that Cape Town, another major city in South Africa faces significant traffic congestion.

The city’s Traffic Index in Cape Town is 209.3, with commuters spending an average of 42.5 minutes in traffic daily.

 

source: Vanguard

 

 

 

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