02 Jun How Have Congestion Levels Changed During Lockdown? – Infographic
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How Have Congestion Levels Changed During Lockdown? – Infographic
The 25 largest cities in the UK have seen an average 57% drop in congestion
How are congestion levels worked out?
If a 30 minute journey takes 45 minutes then that journey takes 50% longer than it should.
This difference is the congestion level.
How much faster is the average journey taking in UK Cities?
- Manchester – 21.9 minutes
- Southhampton – 21.6 minutes
- Belfast – 21.6 minutes
- Leeds-Bradford – 21.0 minutes
- Nottingham – 19.5 minutes
- Edinburgh – 18.9 minutes
- Coventry – 18.3 minutes
- Bristol – 18.3 minutes
- Reading – 18.0 minutes
- Hull – 17.7 minutes
- Birmingham – 16.8 minutes
- Cardiff – 16.8 minutes
- London – 16.8 minutes
- Glasgow – 16.5 minutes
- Leicester – 16.5 minutes
- Sheffield – 16.2 minutes
- Newcastle-Sunderland – 15.6 minutes
- Stoke – 15.6 minutes
- Preston – 14.7 minutes
- Liverpool – 14.7 minutes
- Bournemouth – 13.8 minutes
- Brighton – 13.2 minutes
- Portsmouth – 13.2 minutes
- Swansea – 13.2 minutes
- Middlesborough – 12.9 minutes
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