Winter months often see increased traffic delays due to snow and ice, affecting road safety and commute times.
Summer festivals and events can lead to temporary spikes in traffic, requiring adaptive traffic management strategies.
Limited public transportation options can lead to increased reliance on personal vehicles.
Traffic congestion during peak hours remains a challenge for daily commuters.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 7 PM are generally the best times to avoid heavy traffic.
Weekends tend to have lighter traffic, making them ideal for non-essential travel.
Public events such as concerts and sports games can significantly impact traffic flow, necessitating road closures and detours.
Advance planning and public announcements can help mitigate traffic disruptions during major events.
Dartmouth is investing in green infrastructure, including bike lanes and electric vehicle charging stations, to promote sustainable commuting.
Public awareness campaigns are being conducted to encourage carpooling and the use of public transport.
Ride-sharing services have contributed to reduced traffic congestion by offering flexible commuting options.
These services also support last-mile connectivity, enhancing the overall efficiency of the transportation network.