London is Europe's most congested city, with drivers sat in traffic an average 101 hours last year
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Bob Pishue, Inrix transportation analyst and author of the report, said: While the UK did see a slight increase in congestion again this year, overall congestion has remained steady. Roadworks in key corridors such as the M25 Wisley interchange caused considerable traffic on a main artery into the capital. Interestingly it was cities outside of the capital that saw the greatest increase in congestion, with Manchester seeing a large increase, up 13%.
Drivers in the capital spent an average 101 hours sitting in traffic last year, a 2% increase from the previous year, according to the transport analytics company Inrix. The A40 Westway in London was judged the most congested road in the UK, with 5pm-6pm being its worst time.
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