Traffic Rankings in Netherlands

Compare cities by Traffic metrics and find the best places to live

Worldwide
Netherlands
The Traffic Index for Netherlands combines user-contributed data on commute times, traffic dissatisfaction, CO2 emissions, and traffic system inefficiencies in Netherlands, to provide insights into overall traffic conditions.
Worst to BestUpdated: Oct, 2025
Rotterdam
1

Rotterdam

#1 in Traffic(#307 worldwide)

Rotterdam, a bustling port city in the Netherlands, showcases a diverse range of transportation modes with bicycles leading the way. In 2024, the city continues to emphasize sustainable commuting options, with a significant portion of residents opting for bicycles over cars.

The Hague (Den Haag)
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The Hague (Den Haag)

#2 in Traffic(#322 worldwide)

The Hague, known for its picturesque canals and vibrant culture, is a city where bicycles dominate the transportation landscape. In 2024, over half of the city's commuters prefer cycling, reflecting the Netherlands' commitment to sustainable and efficient travel.

Utrecht
3

Utrecht

#3 in Traffic(#324 worldwide)

Utrecht, a vibrant city in the Netherlands, is known for its efficient transportation system, with a significant emphasis on cycling. In 2024, the city continues to lead in sustainable commuting practices, with bicycles being the most popular mode of transport.

Eindhoven
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Eindhoven

#4 in Traffic(#325 worldwide)

Eindhoven, known for its innovative spirit, continues to embrace sustainable transportation with a significant reliance on bicycles. In 2024, the city sees a diverse mix of commuting methods, with cycling leading the way, contributing to reduced traffic inefficiencies.

Amsterdam
5

Amsterdam

#5 in Traffic(#326 worldwide)

Amsterdam continues to lead with its bicycle-friendly infrastructure, with nearly half of all commutes made by bike. Despite a high percentage of bicycle usage, the city still faces challenges with CO2 emissions and traffic inefficiencies.

Groningen
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Groningen

#6 in Traffic(#332 worldwide)

Groningen, known for its bicycle-friendly infrastructure, continues to lead with cycling as the primary mode of transportation. With a focus on sustainability, the city maintains low CO2 emissions and efficient traffic management.