Surrey's most congested roads where you're most likely to be stuck in traffic
The A30 eastbound between the M25 and A308 is the most delayed motorway or major A road in Surrey, according to new figures. On the busy route, a vehicle is reportedly held up by 210.3 seconds per mile.
When it comes to the local ‘A’ roads, the A232 is Surrey's most traffic-clogged with vehicles waiting 88.1 seconds per mile. A new report ranks different roads in Surrey based on the amount of time people are delayed during their journeys.
It shows the hotspots for grumpy drivers across the county, ranking roads in Surrey based on delays. Commuters across the country find themselves spending increasingly longer periods of time in traffic, whether during peak rush hours or unexpectedly due to road closures and maintenance works.
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Recognising the widespread frustration stemming from road delays, Cromwell Trucks and Online Marketing Surgery have quantified and assessed the level of road congestion across the UK. The resulting Road Delay Report serves as a resource for motorists and urban planners alike, offering insights into the areas where congestion has the greatest impact on travel times.
Below are the most congested motorways and local A roads in Surrey:
The recent data around road delays in the UK area of the UK was taken from GOV.UK, where it was split into the Strategic Road Network and local A roads. It looks at how many seconds a vehicle is held up per mile travelled on average in 2023.
This research carries significant implications for businesses like Cromwell Trucks which specialise in the sale of used trucks and lorries. As commuters grapple with prolonged travel times due to congestion on these key roadways, the demand for reliable and efficient vehicles becomes increasingly important.