10 Asian cities with the longest commute time to work
Across Asia’s rapidly expanding cities, traffic is no longer just an inconvenience, it is a defining feature of urban life. As populations grow faster than infrastructure, the time spent getting to work, school, or essential services has quietly become one of the most telling indicators of a city’s liveability. Using user-contributed data compiled by Numbeo, the Time Index offers a snapshot of how long commuters spend travelling one way each day, measured in minutes.
The Time Index measures average one-way commute time, but its implications go further.
Because these figures are based on user-contributed data, they should be read as indicators rather than precise measurements. Still, they highlight a shared reality across Asian megacities: time lost in traffic is becoming one of the region’s most significant urban challenges. As cities continue to grow, reducing commute times may prove just as important as building new roads or skylines.
Here’s how ten Asian cities rank when it comes to daily commute time, and what those numbers reveal. Data sourced from Numbeo.
The Time Index measures average one-way commute time, but its implications go further.
Because these figures are based on user-contributed data, they should be read as indicators rather than precise measurements. Still, they highlight a shared reality across Asian megacities: time lost in traffic is becoming one of the region’s most significant urban challenges. As cities continue to grow, reducing commute times may prove just as important as building new roads or skylines.
Here’s how ten Asian cities rank when it comes to daily commute time, and what those numbers reveal. Data sourced from Numbeo.
Discover more from stock updates now
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

