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Hyderabad office-goers lose 312 hours a year in traffic, says report

Hyderabad office-goers lose 312 hours a year in traffic, says report
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A report by MoveInSync indicates that Hyderabad office-goers spend an average of 312 hours annually commuting, with traffic congestion rising in the Cyberabad hub. The data suggests that infrastructure development has failed to keep pace with the city's rapid economic and employment growth.

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Urban congestion in major Indian tech hubs impacts economic productivity and the quality of life for the workforce.

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A typical office-goer in Hyderabad spends around 312 hours a year on the road travelling between home and work - the equivalent of 39 working days - as traffic congestion worsens across Cyberabad , the city’s largest employment hub and the centre of its booming technology economy. These are they findings of office commute platform MoveInSync.

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The article uses data-driven insights from a private platform to highlight infrastructure challenges.

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