Traffic in Lower Hutt

Lower Hutt, New Zealand, showcases a diverse range of transportation modes with cars being the most popular choice.The city is actively working on improving its transportation infrastructure to reduce CO2 emissions and enhance commuter efficiency.

Average Commute Times

The average commute involves 8.13 minutes of driving and 5.38 minutes on the train, covering a distance of 11.38 km.

  • Car - Car commuters spend about 16.25 minutes driving and cover a distance of 8.88 km.
  • Train - Train commuters spend 21.5 minutes on the train with an additional 10 minutes walking, covering 13 km.
Traffic Breakdown
Car
50%
Train
25%
Bicycle
13%
Motorcycle
13%

Traffic Data

The following traffic data has been gathered from 8 user contributions.
Overall average travel
Distance
7.1 miles
Walking
2.8 mins
Waiting
0.5 mins
Driving Car
8.1 mins
Bicycle
1.3 mins
Motorcycle
6.3 mins
Train
5.4 mins
Total:
24.3 mins
Average when primarily using Car
Distance
5.5 miles
Walking
0.3 mins
Driving Car
16.3 mins
Total:
16.5 mins
Average when primarily using Train
Distance
8.1 miles
Walking
10.0 mins
Waiting
2.0 mins
Train
21.5 mins
Total:
33.5 mins

More Information

Seasonal Trends

Traffic tends to increase during the summer months as more tourists visit the area.

Winter sees a slight decrease in bicycle usage due to colder weather conditions.

Commuter Pain Points

Limited parking spaces in the city center lead to congestion during peak hours.

Train delays can occasionally disrupt the morning commute, causing frustration among passengers.

Best Travel Times

Traveling before 7 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic congestion.

Midday travel is generally smoother with less traffic on the roads.

Event Impacts

Public events at the Lower Hutt Events Centre can lead to temporary road closures and increased traffic.

Concerts and festivals often result in higher demand for public transport services.

Sustainability Efforts

Lower Hutt is investing in electric vehicle charging stations to encourage the use of eco-friendly cars.

The city is expanding its network of cycle lanes to promote cycling as a viable commuting option.

Ride-Sharing Impact

Ride-sharing services have reduced the number of single-occupancy vehicles on the road.

These services offer a flexible alternative for commuters, especially during off-peak hours.

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The Traffic Index for New Zealand combines user-contributed data on commute times, traffic dissatisfaction, CO2 emissions, and traffic system inefficiencies in New Zealand, to provide insights into overall traffic conditions.
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