[sustran] Bangalore 6th and Delhi 7th most-painful city for commuters in the world

Vinay Baindur yanivbin at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 22:59:33 JST 2011


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/transportation/shipping-/-transport/bangalore-6th-and-delhi-7th-most-painful-city-for-commuters-in-the-world/articleshow/9928240.cms


Bangalore 6th and Delhi 7th most-painful city for commuters in the world

NEW DELHI: Delhiites may have had to spend hours reaching their offices on a
rainy Friday, thanks to the city's clogged drains, but commuting is the
modern urban professional's worst nightmare, in several parts of the world.

With over a billion cars on the roads, cities around the world grapple with
ways to ease the burden on choked transportation systems.

More commuters, meanwhile, believe that road traffic congestion has
increased their personal stress and anger levels, negatively impacting their
performance at work or school, according to IBM's 4th annual global Commuter
Pain Survey conducted with 8,042 commuters in 20 cities.

The key results of the survey are captured in a Commuter Pain Index (see
chart) that ranks the emotional and economic toll of commuting in cities
worldwide.

Montreal has emerged as the least painful city to commute in while Mexico
City is the most painful. Bangalore and New Delhi have been voted the 6th
and 7th most painful cities, respectively, for commuting.

However, more people here along with Beijing and Shenzhen reported
improvement in traffic conditions over the last three years.

The negative impact of traffic on stress levels, physical health and
productivity is felt to be higher in emerging markets.



More respondents in Beijing (86%), Shenzhen (87%), New Delhi (70%) and
Nairobi (61%) reported traffic as a key inhibitor to work or school
performance.

Respiratory problems due to traffic congestion were most prevalent in China
and India.


On average, drivers in Nairobi, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Beijing,
Bangalore, and Moscow spend the longest amount of time (36 minutes or more)
on the road to get to their workplace or school.


The survey results also reveal that in a number of cities more people are
taking public transportation rather than d


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