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Chinese drivers make their way through gridlock in Beijing
Chinese drivers slowly make their way along a major ring road, which is continuous gridlock, in Beijing on July 5, 2010. Beijing and Mexico City have the worst traffic in the world, as record traffic levels take their toll on people's health, productivity and social life, a study said last week. Both cities scored 99 out of 100 in IBM's commuter pain index, trailed closely by Johannesburg, Moscow and New Delhi. UPI/Stephen Shaver

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Chinese drivers make their way through gridlock in Beijing
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