Sherbrooke's transportation landscape in 2024 is dominated by car usage, with 80% of commuters relying on personal vehicles.
Public transportation, including buses, plays a significant role, accounting for 10% of the commuting methods, alongside walking.
The average commute involves 16.2 minutes of driving and 2.4 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 24.5 km.
Winter months see increased car usage due to harsh weather conditions, impacting traffic flow.
Summer months may encourage more walking and cycling, reducing congestion.
Limited public transport options can lead to longer commute times for those without access to a car.
Traffic congestion during peak hours can increase travel times and stress for drivers.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 7 PM are the best times to avoid traffic congestion.
Midday travel can also be less congested, providing a smoother commute.
Public events, such as festivals and sports games, can significantly impact traffic, leading to road closures and detours.
Planning ahead and using public transport during events can help avoid delays.
Sherbrooke is investing in expanding its public transport network to reduce reliance on cars.
Initiatives to promote cycling and walking are being implemented to improve air quality and reduce emissions.
Ride-sharing services are gaining popularity, offering flexible commuting options and reducing the need for personal vehicles.
These services can help alleviate parking issues and reduce overall traffic congestion.