The average commute involves about 5 minutes of waiting and 16.25 minutes on a bus, covering a distance of 7.55 km.
Traffic tends to increase during the summer months as tourists flock to the city.
Winter sees a slight decrease in traffic, offering smoother commutes.
Bus overcrowding during peak hours leads to longer wait times and discomfort.
Limited alternative transport options can make commuting challenging for residents.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 8 PM are ideal for avoiding traffic congestion.
Midday travel between 11 AM and 2 PM also offers relatively smoother commutes.
Public events, especially during the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, significantly increase traffic congestion.
Planning travel around major events can help avoid delays.
The city is investing in green buses and expanding pedestrian zones to reduce emissions.
Promoting carpooling and cycling is part of the city's strategy to enhance sustainability.
Ride-sharing services have helped reduce the reliance on personal vehicles.
These services provide flexible options for commuters, especially during off-peak hours.