India, Jan. 22 -- Bengaluru, already infamous for its traffic problems, has been ranked as the world's second and India's most congested city, with an average congestion level of 74.4 per cent, according to the TomTom Traffic Index 2025. Closely following the Karnataka capital is Maharashtra's Pune, which is the world's fifth most congested city, with an average congestion level of 71.1 per cent.

The report, based on anonymous travel data covering 3.65 trillion km of driving across the globe, places Bengaluru behind Mexico City and ahead of Dublin in the global top three.

The data shows that people travelling in Bengaluru take an average of 36 minutes and 9 seconds to cover 10 km within the city. This was 2 minutes and 4 seconds more th...