This chapter reviews literature on traffic jams in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It discusses previous research that found traffic jams cost the economy $20 million per day and cause buses to be delayed by 3 hours daily. The chapter outlines the impacts of traffic jams on the economy, expert opinions over previous years, causes of traffic jams such as poor infrastructure planning, and possible solutions such as expanding public transportation. Gaps in prior research are noted, such as only examining certain time impacts or relying on older data.