Traffic in Edmonton can be a pain, but it could be so much worse when compared to what drivers are facing in other major cities around the world.
Inrix, a transportation analytics company, released its 2025 Global Traffic Scorecard, which provides three years of transportation data that analyzes “mobility within the world’s most congested areas.”
It analyzed travel data across seven continents, 36 countries, and over 900 cities to provide travel delay comparisons, cost of congestion to drivers and regions, and commuting trends.
“Traffic congestion occurs when demand for roadway travel exceeds the supply of roadways. As vehicular traffic builds, drivers, freight movers, and bus riders lose time and spend fuel unproductively,” reads the report.
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