Road traffic levels in most of Europe’s biggest economies is easing back from post-lockdown highs on rising concerns about a return of measures to contain a second-wave of coronavirus infections. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Average traffic congestion slipped to 12% below a year earlier last week in Berlin after having fully recovered from early April lows during the final week of June, according to Tom Tom data. The slowdown in the traffic levels — a proxy for road fuel demand — has continued this week with Berlin’s congestion at 22% below a year earlier on July 16, according to the data, the lowest for a Thursday since late May. Germany, Europe’s biggest economy and fuel market, began […]