The average commute involves 4.67 minutes waiting, 20 minutes driving, and 11.67 minutes by train over a distance of 18.67 km.
Winter months often see increased traffic delays due to snow and ice.
Summer festivals and events can lead to temporary spikes in traffic congestion.
Long wait times for public transport during peak hours.
Traffic congestion on major roads during rush hour.
Traveling before 7 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic.
Midday travel is generally smoother with less congestion.
Public events at the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre can significantly increase traffic.
Sporting events and concerts often lead to temporary road closures and detours.
Vaughan is investing in green public transport initiatives to reduce emissions.
The city encourages cycling and walking through improved infrastructure.
Ride-sharing services have reduced the need for personal car ownership.
Increased ride-sharing can lead to reduced parking demand and traffic congestion.