"Due to traffic congestion, NCR residents are spending more work hours on roads, this is resulting into a non-productive activity for most people as when they get stuck in traffic jams, they reach their workplace late or reach back home late," International Road Federation (IRF) Chairman K K Kapila said in a statement.
This is also making travelling increasing costly and frustrating resulting in more road rage and accidents, Kapila said.
"To check increasing traffic jams both short-term and long-term policies are needed ...Some of these include having good public transport system, proper maintenance of current roads and fly overs with proper road laying basics for keeping roads free of potholes, cave-ins, proper drainage system and improving safety," Kapila said.
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