Finns spend less time in traffic jams than residents of any other EU country. On average, a Finn stands in jams 17.9 hours a year.
Next are Estonians - they lose 18.7 hours a year in traffic jams, in third place Lithuanians - 20.7 hours in traffic jams annually.
And the biggest traffic jams are formed in the UK - people lose 45.1 hours each year in jams. Following the UK are Belgium, where residents lose 38.8 hours in traffic jams annually, and Italy (37.9 hours). Such data leads the European Commission.
According to a recent survey of EU residents, the Dutch are the most satisfied with the roads in their country. At the same time, they cost quite a lot in traffic jams - 31.5 hours a year, Europulse writes.
According to the rating of the British analytical company INRIX, which specializes in transport research, Muscovites are stuck in traffic jams 91 hours a year. This is the second result in the world - only residents of Los Angeles spend more time in traffic jams (102 hours per year). London, like the whole of Great Britain, leads in traffic jams among European cities - residents of the British capital spend 74 hours a year on them, and this is the 7th result in the world.