Nigeria’s bustling commercial hub, Lagos, leads the list of African cities with the most severe traffic congestion, followed by Nairobi, Kenya. Traffic congestion is a significant challenge in urban areas globally, and Africa is no exception.
By mid-2024, traffic conditions in various African cities have deteriorated, resulting in longer commutes and decreased productivity.
As populations grow and people seek economic opportunities, the increase in traffic is outstripping infrastructure development, leading to chaotic urban mobility, reduced quality of life, and lower economic productivity.
According to Numbeo, the traffic index assesses commute time, dissatisfaction with traffic, CO2 emissions, and overall system inefficiencies to highlight the severity of the issue. READ MORE
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