The average commute time for all categories is 14.33 minutes, primarily due to walking.
During winter, walking paths may require additional maintenance to ensure safety and accessibility.
Spring and summer see increased pedestrian activity, benefiting from favorable weather conditions.
Inclement weather can pose challenges for pedestrians, particularly during the harsh Estonian winters.
Limited public transport options may inconvenience those unable to walk long distances.
Early morning and late afternoon are ideal for walking, avoiding midday heat in summer.
Evening walks are popular, offering a pleasant end to the day.
Public events in Rakvere can lead to increased pedestrian traffic, requiring careful management of walking routes.
Festivals and markets may temporarily alter walking paths, necessitating clear signage.
Rakvere is committed to maintaining its low emissions through the promotion of walking and cycling.
The city invests in pedestrian infrastructure to support its sustainable transportation goals.
The impact of ride-sharing services is minimal due to the dominance of walking.
Potential exists for ride-sharing to complement walking by providing options for longer distances.