The average commute involves 2.88 minutes waiting, 12.88 minutes driving, and 9.13 minutes walking over a distance of 9.75 km.
Traffic tends to increase during the holiday season, particularly in December, as more people travel for festivities.
Rainy seasons can exacerbate traffic delays due to poor road conditions and increased accidents.
Long waiting times for buses and congestion during peak hours are common complaints among commuters.
Limited public transport options lead to higher reliance on cars, increasing traffic congestion.
Traveling early in the morning before 7 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic congestion.
Midday travel between 11 AM and 2 PM is generally smoother with less traffic.
Major public events like the Barranquilla Carnival significantly impact traffic, causing road closures and diversions.
Sports events and concerts also lead to increased traffic around venues, requiring strategic planning for attendees.
Barranquilla is investing in green public transport initiatives to reduce emissions and improve air quality.
The city is exploring bike-sharing programs and expanding pedestrian zones to promote sustainable commuting.
Ride-sharing services have become popular, offering flexible travel options and reducing the need for personal car ownership.
These services help alleviate parking issues and can contribute to reduced traffic congestion if effectively integrated with public transport.