Traffic in Red Deer

In 2024, Red Deer, Canada, sees a predominant use of cars for commuting, with 80% of residents choosing this mode of transport.Despite the heavy reliance on cars, walking remains a significant mode of transportation, accounting for 10% of commutes.

Average Commute Times

The average commute involves a driving time of 12.67 minutes and a total commute time of 19.33 minutes, covering a distance of 13.99 km.

  • Car - Car commuters spend approximately 14.25 minutes driving, with a total distance of 14.49 km.
  • Walking - Walking commutes average 10 minutes, covering a distance of 10 km.
Traffic Breakdown
Car
80%
Walking
10%
Home
10%

Traffic Data

The following traffic data has been gathered from 10 user contributions.
Overall average travel
Distance
8.7 miles
Walking
2.2 mins
Waiting
1.1 mins
Driving Car
12.7 mins
Bus / Trolley
1.1 mins
Train
1.1 mins
Other
1.1 mins
Total:
19.3 mins
Average when primarily using Car
Distance
9.0 miles
Walking
1.3 mins
Driving Car
14.3 mins
Total:
15.5 mins
Average when primarily using Walking
Distance
6.2 miles
Walking
10.0 mins
Waiting
10.0 mins
Bus / Trolley
10.0 mins
Train
10.0 mins
Other
10.0 mins
Total:
50.0 mins

More Information

Seasonal Trends

Winter months typically see increased traffic delays due to snow and ice, affecting commute times.

Summer festivals and events can lead to temporary spikes in traffic congestion.

Commuter Pain Points

Limited public transportation options force reliance on cars, increasing traffic congestion.

Weather conditions in winter can significantly impact driving safety and commute times.

Best Travel Times

Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 7 PM are generally the best times to avoid heavy traffic.

Midday travel can also be less congested compared to peak hours.

Event Impacts

Public events such as parades and festivals often lead to road closures and increased traffic in downtown areas.

Advance planning and alternative routes are recommended during major events.

Sustainability Efforts

Red Deer is exploring initiatives to expand cycling paths and pedestrian walkways to promote sustainable commuting.

The city is also considering investments in electric vehicle infrastructure to reduce emissions.

Ride-Sharing Impact

Ride-sharing services have helped reduce the number of personal vehicles on the road, easing congestion slightly.

However, increased ride-sharing activity during peak hours can still contribute to traffic delays.

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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.
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