Stuck in a London Traffic Jam - How to Stay Chill
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Stuck in a London Traffic Jam - How to Stay Chill
"INRIX's 2025 Global Traffic Scorecard puts it bluntly: London drivers wasted 91 hours in traffic last year, which adds up to almost four full days spent going absolutely nowhere. The city still holds the crown as Europe's most congested, ranking fifth in the world - and a 10-kilometre trip now averages more than 33 minutes even on a normal day."
"A quick round of slots, poker, or puzzles kills ten minutes faster than watching the same brake lights flash over and over again. Trusted non-Gamstop online casinos have caught on with players who want more diverse bonuses and fewer restrictions, letting them chase real rewards and have some genuine fun while stuck behind the wheel. The average mobile gaming session lasts about 17 minutes, which lines up almost perfectly with London's usual traffic delay window."
London drivers experienced severe congestion, losing 91 hours in traffic last year and ranking as Europe's most congested city and fifth worldwide. A 10‑kilometre trip now averages over 33 minutes on a normal day, and the typical commuter loses about 46 minutes during rush hour while traffic moves at roughly 11 miles per hour. Many commuters make delays productive or enjoyable: about 18% of mobile players game during commutes and 62% game to blow off steam; average mobile gaming sessions last about 17 minutes. Other coping methods include listening to music, podcasts and audiobooks, using language apps, clearing the glove box, and making phone calls.
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