In 2024, Zagreb's transportation landscape is dominated by car usage, accounting for over 42% of commutes. Public transport, including trams and buses, plays a significant role, with walking and cycling also being popular choices.

Average Commute Times

The average commute involves 11.19 minutes of driving and 5.18 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 9.58 km.
  • Bus - Bus commuters spend approximately 24.33 minutes on the bus and 6.11 minutes walking, with a total distance of 10.7 km.
  • Car - Car users experience a driving time of 25.91 minutes, with minimal walking, covering 13.24 km.
  • Train - Train commuters spend 30.5 minutes on the train and 13 minutes walking, traveling a distance of 27 km.
  • Walking - Walking commutes average 14.19 minutes, with a total distance of 2.79 km.
Traffic Breakdown
Car
42%
Walking
18%
Tram
15%
Bicycle
9%
Bus
9%
Home
2%
Train
2%
Motorcycle
1%
Seasonal Trends

Traffic congestion tends to increase during the winter months due to adverse weather conditions. Summer sees a slight decrease in traffic as residents often take vacations.

Commuter Pain Points

Long waiting times for buses and trains can be frustrating for commuters. Traffic congestion during peak hours leads to extended commute times.

Best Travel Times

Traveling outside of peak hours, such as early morning or late evening, can significantly reduce commute times. Weekends generally offer less traffic congestion, making them ideal for travel.

Event Impacts

Major public events, such as festivals and sports events, can lead to temporary spikes in traffic congestion. Planning alternative routes during events can help avoid delays.

Sustainability Efforts

Zagreb is investing in expanding its tram network to provide more sustainable public transport options. Initiatives to promote cycling and walking are being implemented to reduce reliance on cars.

Ride-Sharing Impact

Ride-sharing services are becoming increasingly popular, offering flexible commuting options. These services help reduce the number of cars on the road, potentially easing traffic congestion.

Worldwide
Croatia

Traffic Rankings

Zagreb ranks 1st on the Traffic rankings in Croatia. The Traffic Index for Croatia combines user-contributed data on commute times, traffic dissatisfaction, CO2 emissions, and traffic system inefficiencies in Croatia, to provide insights into overall traffic conditions.

Worst to BestUpdated: Dec, 2024

Traffic Data

The following traffic data has been gathered from 203 user contributions.
Overall average travel
Distance
6.0 miles
Walking
5.2 mins
Waiting
2.0 mins
Driving Car
11.2 mins
Bus / Trolley
3.2 mins
Bicycle
1.7 mins
Motorcycle
0.1 mins
Train
1.2 mins
Tram
5.1 mins
Other
0.3 mins
Total:
29.9 mins
Average when primarily using Bus
Distance
6.6 miles
Walking
6.1 mins
Waiting
5.9 mins
Bus / Trolley
24.3 mins
Train
2.4 mins
Tram
2.5 mins
Other
0.6 mins
Total:
41.8 mins
Average when primarily using Car
Distance
8.2 miles
Walking
1.2 mins
Driving Car
25.9 mins
Total:
27.1 mins
Average when primarily using Train
Distance
16.8 miles
Walking
13.0 mins
Waiting
10.0 mins
Bus / Trolley
5.8 mins
Train
30.5 mins
Tram
3.8 mins
Other
2.5 mins
Total:
65.5 mins
Average when primarily using Walking
Distance
1.7 miles
Walking
14.2 mins
Waiting
1.7 mins
Driving Car
0.4 mins
Bus / Trolley
1.6 mins
Bicycle
0.4 mins
Motorcycle
0.0 mins
Train
0.5 mins
Tram
1.9 mins
Total:
20.8 mins
Zagreb Traffic

"Key Takeaways"

Increasing the use of public transport and cycling could help reduce CO2 emissions.

Enhancing traffic management systems may alleviate inefficiencies and improve commute times.

Key Indexes

Emissions

Zagreb's CO2 emissions index is 3296.60, indicating a high level of emissions.

Efforts to reduce emissions are crucial to improve air quality.

Time

The time index is 29.94, reflecting average commute times across all modes.

Traffic delays are a significant factor in daily commutes.

Inefficiency

The inefficiency index stands at 108.13, suggesting room for improvement in traffic management.

Optimizing traffic flow could reduce inefficiencies.