Sadiq Khan calls for change in habits after London named most congested city in the world

By Joe Acklam

12th Jan 2023 | Local News

Sadiq Khan wants travel habits to change after London is named the most congested city in the world. Photo: David Holt.
Sadiq Khan wants travel habits to change after London is named the most congested city in the world. Photo: David Holt.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has urged motorists to rethink using their cars after London was found to be the most congested city in the world. 

A report published by Inrix, a traffic analytics company, on 10th January found that London had the highest amount of traffic on earth for the second year running. 

Khan took to Twitter following this report to share his thoughts that motorists needed to look at other modes of transport to help reduce this number. 

He wrote in direct response to the study: "Last year, drivers in London spent 156 hours in traffic. Yet two-thirds of all car journeys in our city could be walked or cycled in less than 20 minutes. We urgently need to shift local trips from cars to more efficient modes." 

The study by Inrix found that motorists spent 156 hours in traffic in the capital during 2022, one hour more than Chicago in second place with 155 houra and a 5% increase from London's figure in 2021. 

It was also found that motorists in London spent an average of £188 more on fuel in 2022 than they had in 2021 due to the increase in time spent in the car and surging oil prices. 

Bob Pishue, the report's author, said: "Congestion has been generally increasing, as traffic patterns begin to look more like they did in 2019 than in 2021.   

"In the UK, London continued its reign at the top of the Global Traffic Scorecard Impact Rank as the UK continues to see more light commercial vehicles and heavy goods vehicles than it did prior to the COVID19 pandemic."  

     

New brentford Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: brentford jobs

Share:

Related Articles

The new location for the toilet is close to where New London Educational Trust is based (credit: NLET).
Local News

A Hounslow charity has been left 'staggered' with location of new bus driver toilet

After the talk residents will be invited for an optional tour of the Gtech community stadium (credit: Hounslow Council).
Local News

Hounslow residents invited to celebrate Black History Month at Brentford FC’s stadium

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide brentford with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.