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Friday, 5 November 2010

Get a grip over UK travel congestion

So far, this year’s strikes have affected the trains, the London Underground and air travel, but looking at figures out on the 3rd November, car travel is not a great option either.



According to the figures, Wednesday is the worst day for traffic jams with roads more congested in Britain than any other day of the week. Compared to other European countries we do not perform well either, with UK drivers spending more time in traffic then drivers in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Holland.


The index from traffic information company INRIX, also found that whilst Wednesday was found to be the worst overall for congestion, Monday is the worst for morning congestion. In fact, the worst commuting hour for drivers is 8am to 9am on Mondays, with Friday having the worst evening traffic. The worst traffic bottleneck is a section of the M5 heading towards the M6 at Birmingham, where on a Friday, between 5pm and 6pm, the average speed is only 8mph.


Manchester drivers suffer from jams the most, spending an average of 72 hours a year stuck in traffic, the research suggests.


Work is a core component of a healthy life, but so is a work-life balance. Whatever day you travel on, or whether you are from the North or the South, East or West, there is now technology available that can help staff achieve just that.


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