It takes an average of at least 36 minutes to travel just 6.2 miles (10km)
Also in the top 50 list for the cost of driving was Bristol in 19th, Brighton in 41st, Manchester in 47th and Edinburgh in 48th place.Geolocation technology specialist TomTom also found the cost of using fast EV charge points in London was among the highest in the world last year.
Mr Marchant said: "Due to the configuration of the road network in central London, travel times even without traffic are some of the highest in the world."However, there is a clear link between increased traffic congestion and London's slowest average speed in 2022. Carl Eddleston, TfL's director of network management and resilience, said: "We want to make sure Londoners can move around the capital as safely, sustainably and efficiently as possible and we're working closely with the boroughs to ensure London's road network plays a vital role in this.
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