In 2024, Taganrog's transportation landscape is dominated by walking and car usage, each accounting for 50% of the commuting methods.
The city faces moderate traffic inefficiencies and CO2 emissions, with room for improvement in public transportation options.
The average commute involves 1.25 minutes of waiting, 9.25 minutes of driving, and 5.75 minutes of walking over a distance of 4.275 km.
Traffic tends to increase during the summer months as tourism peaks.
Winter sees a shift towards more car usage due to colder weather conditions.
Limited public transportation options can lead to over-reliance on cars.
Traffic congestion during peak hours causes delays and inefficiencies.
Early mornings and late evenings are the best times to avoid traffic congestion.
Midday travel is generally smoother with less traffic on the roads.
Public events and festivals can significantly increase traffic congestion in central areas.
Planning alternative routes during major events can help mitigate delays.
Taganrog is exploring initiatives to expand bicycle lanes and pedestrian zones.
Efforts to promote electric vehicles are underway to reduce emissions.
Ride-sharing services are gradually gaining popularity, offering flexible commuting options.
These services help reduce the number of cars on the road, potentially easing traffic congestion.