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Traffic jam blues? Be glad you’re not driving in the UAE or Hong Kong

United Arab Emirates is the world’s most congested country with an average of 553 cars for every kilometre of road. Picture: GETTY IMAGES

The UAE is the world’s most congested country with an average of 553 cars for every kilometre of road. The study by confused.com, a UK-based financial services comparison platform, calculated the total number of vehicles within each country and divided it by the size of the road network for 64 of the world's major economies, to reveal which countries drivers are most likely to experience congestion on the roads.

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