Traffic tends to increase during the spring festival season as residents travel to celebrate.
Winter months see reduced traffic due to harsh weather conditions affecting road accessibility.
Lack of reliable public transportation options limits commuting choices for residents.
Road infrastructure requires improvements to handle increasing vehicle numbers.
Early mornings and late evenings are generally the best times to travel to avoid congestion.
Midday traffic is typically lighter, making it a good time for errands.
Public events, such as cultural festivals, can lead to significant traffic congestion in the city center.
Security checkpoints during events can also cause delays.
The city is exploring the introduction of electric buses to reduce emissions.
Efforts are underway to promote cycling and walking as viable commuting options.
Ride-sharing services are gradually gaining popularity, offering flexible commuting options.
These services help reduce the number of private vehicles on the road, easing congestion.