In 2024, the Sunshine Coast's transportation landscape is dominated by car usage, with 100% of commuters relying on this mode.
The region faces challenges with high CO2 emissions and traffic inefficiencies, highlighting areas for potential improvement.
The average commute time is 16.33 minutes, with most of this time spent driving.
Traffic tends to increase during the summer months as tourists flock to the Sunshine Coast.
Winter sees a slight decrease in traffic, offering smoother commutes.
Heavy reliance on cars leads to congestion during peak hours.
Limited public transport options restrict commuter flexibility.
Early mornings before 7 AM are ideal for avoiding traffic.
Late evenings after 7 PM also offer less congested roads.
Major events like the Sunshine Coast Marathon can significantly disrupt traffic flow.
Local festivals often lead to temporary road closures and detours.
The city is exploring initiatives to promote cycling and walking.
Investments in public transport infrastructure are being considered to reduce car dependency.
Ride-sharing services are gaining popularity, offering alternatives to car ownership.
These services help reduce the number of vehicles on the road, easing congestion.