The average commute involves 22.5 minutes of waiting and 12.5 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 11 km.
Traffic tends to increase during the rainy season, affecting walking commutes.
Holiday seasons see a rise in bus usage as residents travel to visit family.
Long waiting times for buses are a common complaint among commuters.
Limited transportation options during peak hours lead to overcrowding.
Early mornings before 7 AM are ideal for avoiding bus congestion.
Walking is most pleasant in the late afternoon when temperatures cool down.
Public events and festivals often lead to temporary road closures, impacting bus routes.
Increased pedestrian traffic during events can slow down walking commutes.
Santa Maria is exploring electric buses to reduce emissions.
The city is promoting cycling as an alternative to reduce reliance on buses.
Ride-sharing services are slowly gaining popularity, offering flexibility for commuters.
These services help reduce the strain on public transport during peak hours.