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Oct 10, 2020

[Answer] Where was the world's worst recorded traffic jam?

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...1. Beijing, China 2. Los Angeles, California 3. Tokyo, Japan 4. Sao Paulo, Brazil




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Beijing, China - Think traffic is bad in your city? The next time you’re stuck in a bumper-to-bumper grind, consider this fact: In August 2010, drivers on the Beijing-Tibet expressway were stuck in traffic for 12 whole days. Amazingly, the cause behind the congestion wasn’t an accident or natural disaster, but rather simply too many people on the road — particularly slow trucks that were transporting materials for road work. (Ironically, that road work was meant to ease congestion.) The traffic jam stretched for 62 miles and took three days to drive from end to end. Other famous traffic jams include the three-day congestion following Woodstock in Bethel, New York, in 1969 and the 18 million cars stuck when East and West Germany re-opened their borders to each other in 1990. (That traffic jam holds the Guinness record for the most number of vehicles involved.) :


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