The average commute involves around 49.25 minutes of driving, with minimal time spent on other modes.
Traffic congestion tends to worsen during the rainy season, as road conditions deteriorate and driving becomes more challenging.
Holiday seasons see a spike in traffic as residents travel to visit family, leading to increased congestion.
Heavy reliance on cars leads to frequent traffic jams, especially during peak hours.
Limited public transportation options force many to rely on personal vehicles, exacerbating congestion.
Traveling early in the morning before 7 AM can help avoid the worst of the traffic.
Late evening commutes after 7 PM generally experience less congestion.
Public events and festivals can significantly disrupt traffic flow, leading to road closures and detours.
Large gatherings often require additional planning for commuters to avoid delays.
The city is exploring initiatives to promote cycling and walking as viable commuting options.
Efforts to expand and improve public transportation aim to reduce the city's carbon footprint.
Ride-sharing services have become increasingly popular, offering an alternative to car ownership.
These services help reduce the number of vehicles on the road, potentially easing congestion.