Aberdeen is worst in Scotland for rush-hour traffic jams

Peak hour congestion eased across Scotland's major cities last year. Picture: TSPLPeak hour congestion eased across Scotland's major cities last year. Picture: TSPL
Peak hour congestion eased across Scotland's major cities last year. Picture: TSPL
Traffic flow in Scotland's major cities has improved over the past year but drivers across the UK waste an average of 31 hours a year stuck in gridlock, new research has found.

Aberdeen remains one of the worst in the UK for rush hour congestion, according to the study, which shows Edinburgh has the lion’s share of the busiest roads in Scotland.

Drivers in the city spent an average of 28 hours stuck in traffic during peak times last year, the worst in Scotland and the tenth worst in the UK.

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