Hyderabad Office-Goers Lose 312 Hours a Year in Traffic: Report

A typical office-goer in Hyderabad now spends 312 hours annually commuting between home and work—the equivalent of 39 working days, according to a report by MoveInSync.
The study highlights worsening congestion across Cyberabad, the city’s technology and employment hub. Average one-way commute times have increased to 60 minutes in 2026, up from 58 minutes in 2024, while average travel distances have grown to 22.7 km. Traffic congestion has also risen to 25%, with commuters spending over 123 hours a year stuck in traffic.
MoveInSync CEO Deepesh Agarwal said Hyderabad’s rapid growth, driven by expanding Global Capability Centres (GCCs), is putting increasing pressure on transport infrastructure. Despite the presence of the Metro in Hitec City, key employment hubs such as Gachibowli and the Financial District still lack direct metro connectivity, forcing many workers to rely on private vehicles and company transport.
The report suggests that improving last-mile connectivity, expanding feeder services, and encouraging carpooling and shared mobility could significantly ease congestion across the city.
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