The average commute time in San Sebastian is 28.5 minutes, primarily driven by car usage.
Traffic congestion tends to increase during the summer months due to tourist influx.
Winter sees a slight decrease in traffic as fewer tourists visit the city.
Heavy traffic congestion during peak hours leads to longer commute times.
Limited public transportation options force reliance on cars, increasing travel costs and emissions.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 8 PM are the best times to avoid traffic.
Midday travel is also less congested compared to peak morning and evening hours.
Public events, especially during the San Sebastian Film Festival, significantly increase traffic congestion.
Road closures and increased pedestrian activity during events lead to longer travel times.
The city is exploring initiatives to promote cycling and walking as viable commuting options.
Efforts to expand the public transportation network are underway to reduce car dependency.
Ride-sharing services have slightly reduced the number of cars on the road, offering a flexible alternative to car ownership.
However, the impact is limited due to the high preference for personal vehicles.