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When and where did world's longest traffic jam occur? This incident took place on August 14, 2010 in China's capital Beijing on the Beijing-Tibet Expressway (China National Highway 110).
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Today we will tell you the story of the world's longest traffic jam which lasted for 12 days. You can imagine the plight of those who were stuck in that historical jam.
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In real terms, life came to a standstill. This incident took place on August 14, 2010 in China’s capital Beijing on the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, also known as China National Highway 110.
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