The average commute involves 15.18 minutes of driving and 5.45 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 12.46 km.
Traffic congestion tends to increase during the rainy season due to adverse weather conditions affecting road safety.
Holiday seasons see a spike in traffic as residents and visitors flock to shopping and entertainment districts.
Heavy traffic during peak hours leads to prolonged commute times, especially for car users.
Limited availability and frequency of public transport options can cause delays and overcrowding.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 8 PM are generally the best times to avoid heavy traffic.
Midday travel between 11 AM and 1 PM can also offer smoother commutes.
Public events such as festivals and parades often lead to road closures and increased traffic congestion.
Advance planning and alternative routes are recommended during major events to minimize delays.
Makati is investing in green infrastructure projects to promote sustainable urban mobility.
Initiatives include expanding pedestrian zones and enhancing bicycle lane networks to encourage eco-friendly commuting.
Ride-sharing services have contributed to reducing the number of private vehicles on the road, easing congestion.
However, the increased demand for ride-sharing can sometimes lead to traffic bottlenecks in popular areas.