The average commute involves 2.91 minutes waiting, 13.88 minutes driving, and covers a distance of 12.06 km.
Winter months often see increased traffic delays due to snow and icy conditions.
Summer tourism peaks can lead to congestion, particularly in downtown Kelowna.
Limited public transport options can lead to longer wait times and crowded buses.
Traffic congestion during peak hours is a common frustration for car commuters.
Traveling before 7 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic congestion.
Midday travel is generally smoother, with fewer delays and less crowded public transport.
Public events like festivals and sports games can significantly impact traffic, especially in the city center.
Planning alternative routes during major events can help avoid congestion.
Kelowna is investing in electric bus fleets and expanding bike lanes to promote sustainable commuting.
Public awareness campaigns encourage residents to adopt greener travel habits.
Ride-sharing services are increasingly popular, helping reduce the number of cars on the road.
These services offer flexible commuting options, especially for those without access to personal vehicles.