The average commute involves 10 minutes of waiting and 13.33 minutes of driving, covering a distance of 17.38 km.
Winter months often see increased traffic delays due to snow and ice, affecting both car and bus commutes.
Summer tends to have smoother traffic flow, but roadworks can cause temporary disruptions.
Long waiting times for buses can be frustrating for commuters.
Traffic congestion during peak hours leads to extended commute times for car users.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 7 PM are the best times to avoid heavy traffic.
Midday travel is generally smoother for those using public transport.
Local festivals and events can significantly increase traffic congestion, especially in the downtown area.
Planning alternative routes during major events can help avoid delays.
Newmarket is exploring the expansion of bus routes and schedules to encourage public transport use.
The city is investing in electric vehicle charging stations to promote greener commuting options.
Ride-sharing services have reduced the need for personal car ownership, particularly among younger residents.
These services help alleviate parking demand in busy areas, contributing to smoother traffic flow.