Some Commuters Have A Tough Life
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The security checks during rush hour in Beijing make for insanely long lines. The checks have been tightened due to an attack in China's Xinjiang region, where dozens were killed on May 22.
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Beijing is also in the middle of a pollution crisis, forcing commuters to wade through thick smog on the way to work.
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Getting to work got harder in Bangkok this Spring, given that the Thai army declared martial law and stationed soldiers in main intersections.
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Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo is one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections. Traffic lights go red all at once, so up to 2,500 people try to cross at the same time.
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Getting to work in the Ukraine was a martial situation earlier this year. Notice the tanks ready to be shipped out by rail.
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At 21 million people, Lagos has become Africa's largest city. It was only 1.4 million in 1970, so as you might imagine, traffic is a nightmare.
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Heavy rain didn't deter these men in Karachi, Pakistan, seen riding on the outside of a bus.
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Trains in Indonesia's West Java province, where just 300 cars serve 500,000 commuters each day.
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Commuters were stranded after a 2009 typhoon washed out a chunk of a Philippines highway north of Manila.
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There are more than 37 million motorbikes in Vietnam, so rush hour in Ho Chi Minh City is a blur.
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The congestion in Cairo, Egypt, gets so deadlocked that you can't tell where the traffic ends and the market begins.
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A May bus driver strike in Sao Paulo, Brazil, made the morning commute even more congested than usual here are the human-laden escalators in one subway station.
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Sao Paulo is home to some of the world's biggest traffic jams, and its subway stations are a bit overcrowded.
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In the Netherlands, about 25 percent of all commutes are made by bicycle. This means that bike parking in Amsterdam gets pretty creative.
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Los Angeles motorists suffer from the worst traffic in the US, logging 90 hours a year behind the wheel.
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Thousands of people commute to work in Bangladesh by boat. Here, residents of Dhaka take out their umbrellas during shower.
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Many Londoners trek across the London Bridge as part of their commute, especially if they work in the financial sector headquartered in the City of London.
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The trip to work for Google employees was interrupted by protestors on April Fools Day, who claimed that an influx of tech workers were driving up San Francisco housing prices.
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