The average commute involves 7.5 minutes waiting, 16 minutes driving, and 30 minutes by bus, covering a distance of approximately 28 km.
Traffic tends to increase during the holiday season, particularly in December, as residents travel for festivities.
Rainy seasons can exacerbate traffic congestion due to poor road conditions and increased travel times.
Long wait times for buses and high traffic congestion during peak hours are major concerns for commuters.
Limited alternative transportation options contribute to reliance on cars and buses, increasing traffic density.
Traveling before 7 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic congestion.
Midday travel between 11 AM and 1 PM is generally smoother with less traffic.
Public events and festivals often lead to road closures and increased traffic, requiring advance planning for commuters.
Sporting events and concerts can significantly impact traffic flow, especially near event venues.
The city is exploring the expansion of bike lanes and pedestrian pathways to promote eco-friendly commuting.
Initiatives to increase the efficiency and coverage of public transportation are underway to reduce car dependency.
Ride-sharing services have begun to alleviate some traffic congestion by reducing the number of cars on the road.
These services offer flexible and convenient alternatives to traditional commuting methods, appealing to younger demographics.