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Commute Duration in Germany: Length of Work-Related Journeys for Residents

Traffic analysis unveils Durations experienced by Düsseldorf inhabitants in transport

Germany's Top Commute Times: Duration of Work Journeys Revealed
Germany's Top Commute Times: Duration of Work Journeys Revealed

In a recent traffic study conducted by Allianz Direct Insurance, it has been revealed that Düsseldorf is among the German cities with the longest daily commute times. The study, however, does not specify the cities Düsseldorf is compared to in the study.

The average speed of commuters in Düsseldorf during rush hours is relatively slow, with drivers averaging 23.1 km/h in the morning and 22.3 km/h in the evening. It should be noted that the average speed in the city's surroundings can be much faster.

The Mörsenbroicher Ei and the south ring in Düsseldorf are known to experience traffic jams, particularly in the evening. The city's extensive transport network, including regional rail, S-Bahn, trams, and buses, can contribute to significant travel times due to its size and congestion.

Düsseldorf, being the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia and part of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, is one of the most expensive cities in Germany in terms of apartment rents. This indicates a large, economically important urban area where commuting distances and times tend to be relatively long.

While the study does not provide specific average commute times by city, other studies suggest that major German cities like Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, and Hamburg also have comparable or slightly longer average commute times due to their size and economic activity.

On average, Düsseldorf commuters spend 31.89 minutes commuting to work, placing the city in the top 10 for longest commutes in Germany. Interestingly, commuters in Duisburg have the fastest average speed during rush hour traffic, with a speed of 43.9 km/h.

In summary, Düsseldorf's ranking as one of the top 10 cities with the longest daily commute times in Germany reflects its role as a large metropolitan hub with extensive but busy transport networks connecting multiple cities in the region. For more precise average commuting time figures, consulting specific transport or census data sources for Germany or North Rhine-Westphalia would be recommended.

The extensive transport network in Düsseldorf, despite being crucial for the city's economic activity in the finance and industry sectors, often results in significant travel times due to its size and congestion, causing it to be part of major German cities with comparable long commute times, such as Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, and Hamburg. As the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia and a key player in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, Düsseldorf's transportation system, particularly in areas like the Mörsenbroicher Ei and the south ring, is frequently affected by traffic jams, even causing delays in the transportation of goods and financial transactions.

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