Philippines leads Asia in traffic congestion, report finds

The 2025 TomTom Traffic Index ranks the Philippines as Asia's most congested country, followed by India and Singapore. Filipinos are losing a significant portion of their lives to worsening traffic on the roads. Rappler’s Patrick Cruz reports on the findings.

The 2025 TomTom Traffic Index highlights the Philippines as Asia's leader in traffic congestion, causing residents to lose substantial time on the roads. The report notes that worsening traffic is severely impacting daily life for Filipinos, particularly in Metro Manila and Davao City, where more hours were lost to jams in 2025 compared to previous years.

Rappler describes the situation as a major challenge, with cities like Manila and Davao facing intense gridlock. While exact hours are not specified in the report, it underscores the urgent need for solutions to improve traffic flow. The ranking—Philippines first, followed by India and Singapore—illustrates broader regional issues in urban mobility.

No contradictions appear in the sources, and the focus remains on traffic's effect on quality of life. This fits into wider discussions on urban planning in the Philippines.

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