Quebec City, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, faces unique transportation challenges. In 2024, the primary mode of transportation is by car, with significant contributions from walking and bus usage.

Average Commute Times

The average commute involves 16.07 minutes of driving and 6.09 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 19.22 km.
  • Bus - Bus commuters spend about 31.67 minutes on the bus, with a total commute time of 41.33 minutes, including walking.
  • Car - Car users experience a driving time of 26.04 minutes over a distance of 20.68 km.
  • Walking - Walking commutes average 26.5 minutes, with additional time for waiting and short bus rides.
Traffic Breakdown
Car
60%
Walking
13%
Bus
13%
Motorcycle
11%
Bicycle
2%
Seasonal Trends

Winter months often see increased traffic delays due to snow and ice. Summer tourism can lead to higher congestion in popular areas.

Commuter Pain Points

Traffic congestion during peak hours is a significant issue for car commuters. Limited public transport options in certain areas can lead to longer commute times.

Best Travel Times

Traveling outside of peak hours, such as mid-morning or early afternoon, can reduce commute times. Weekends generally have lighter traffic, except in tourist hotspots.

Event Impacts

Major events, such as festivals and sports games, can significantly impact traffic flow. Planning alternative routes during events can help avoid congestion.

Sustainability Efforts

Quebec City is investing in electric buses to reduce emissions. There are ongoing projects to expand bicycle lanes and pedestrian pathways.

Ride-Sharing Impact

Ride-sharing services are becoming increasingly popular, helping to reduce the number of cars on the road. These services offer flexible options for commuters, especially in areas with limited public transport.

Worldwide
Canada

Traffic Rankings

Quebec City ranks 6th on the Traffic rankings in Canada. The Traffic Index for Canada combines user-contributed data on commute times, traffic dissatisfaction, CO2 emissions, and traffic system inefficiencies in Canada, to provide insights into overall traffic conditions.

Worst to BestUpdated: Dec, 2024
Full Traffic Rankings

Traffic Data

The following traffic data has been gathered from 45 user contributions.
Overall average travel
Distance
11.9 miles
Walking
6.1 mins
Waiting
0.9 mins
Driving Car
16.1 mins
Bus / Trolley
4.7 mins
Bicycle
0.6 mins
Motorcycle
5.1 mins
Other
0.1 mins
Total:
33.4 mins
Average when primarily using Bus
Distance
5.6 miles
Walking
6.8 mins
Waiting
3.8 mins
Bus / Trolley
31.7 mins
Other
0.8 mins
Total:
43.2 mins
Average when primarily using Car
Distance
12.8 miles
Walking
1.8 mins
Driving Car
26.0 mins
Total:
27.9 mins
Average when primarily using Walking
Distance
2.6 miles
Walking
26.5 mins
Waiting
2.7 mins
Driving Car
3.3 mins
Bus / Trolley
3.3 mins
Total:
35.8 mins
Quebec City Traffic

"Key Takeaways"

Increasing the use of public transportation and bicycles could help reduce CO2 emissions.

Investing in road infrastructure and traffic management systems may improve commute times and reduce inefficiencies.

Key Indexes

Emissions

The CO2 emissions index is at 5276.84, indicating a moderate environmental impact.

Efforts to reduce emissions could focus on increasing public transport usage.

Time

The average commute time index is 33.44, reflecting moderate traffic delays.

Improving road infrastructure could help reduce commute times.

Inefficiency

The inefficiency index stands at 204.39, suggesting room for optimization in traffic flow.

Enhancing traffic signal coordination could alleviate inefficiencies.