The average commute involves about 12.8 minutes of driving and 8.9 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 12.4 km.
Winter months often see increased car usage due to harsh weather conditions.
Summer brings more cyclists and pedestrians, easing road congestion.
Limited public transport options lead to a heavy reliance on cars.
Traffic congestion during peak hours increases commute times.
Traveling outside of peak morning (7-9 AM) and evening (4-6 PM) hours can reduce commute times.
Midday travel is often less congested and more efficient.
Public events in downtown Kingston can lead to significant traffic disruptions.
Planning alternative routes during events can help avoid delays.
Kingston is investing in bike lanes and pedestrian pathways to promote eco-friendly commuting.
The city is exploring electric bus options to reduce public transport emissions.
Ride-sharing services are helping to reduce the number of cars on the road.
These services provide flexible commuting options, particularly for those without personal vehicles.