In 2024, Antananarivo's transportation landscape is dominated by cars and motorcycles, with significant contributions from buses.
The city's traffic inefficiency and CO2 emissions are areas of concern, highlighting the need for sustainable transport solutions.
The average commute involves 20 minutes of driving and 11.25 minutes on a motorcycle, covering a distance of 11 km.
Traffic congestion tends to increase during the rainy season due to road conditions.
Holiday seasons see a spike in traffic as residents travel to visit family and friends.
Frequent traffic jams during peak hours cause delays and increase commute times.
Limited public transport options lead to over-reliance on cars and motorcycles.
Traveling early in the morning or late in the evening can help avoid peak traffic congestion.
Midday travel is generally smoother with less traffic on the roads.
Public events and festivals often lead to road closures and increased traffic in central areas.
Planning alternative routes during events can help mitigate delays.
The city is exploring initiatives to expand public transport networks and encourage eco-friendly commuting.
Efforts are underway to improve road conditions and reduce vehicle emissions.
Ride-sharing services are gaining popularity, offering flexible commuting options and reducing the number of private vehicles on the road.
These services contribute to a decrease in parking demand and traffic congestion.