Phnom Penh's traffic landscape in 2024 is dominated by motorcycles, which account for over half of all commutes.
Despite the high motorcycle usage, the city faces challenges with CO2 emissions and traffic inefficiency.
The average commute involves 15.93 minutes on a motorcycle, with minimal waiting times.
Traffic tends to increase during the rainy season due to reduced motorcycle usage.
Holiday periods see a decrease in traffic as many residents leave the city.
Heavy reliance on motorcycles can lead to congestion and safety concerns.
Limited public transport options increase dependency on personal vehicles.
Early mornings before 7 AM are ideal for avoiding traffic congestion.
Late evenings after 8 PM also see reduced traffic levels.
Public events, such as festivals, significantly increase traffic congestion in central areas.
Road closures for events can lead to detours and longer travel times.
The city is exploring electric motorcycle options to reduce emissions.
Initiatives to expand the bus network aim to provide more sustainable commuting alternatives.
Ride-sharing services are gaining popularity, offering flexible commuting options.
These services help reduce the number of personal vehicles on the road, easing congestion.