Traffic in Hat Yai

In 2024, Hat Yai's transportation landscape is dominated by bicycles and motorcycles, each accounting for 50% of the commuting methods.Despite the reliance on these modes, the city faces challenges with CO2 emissions and traffic inefficiency.

Average Commute Times

The average commute time for both bicycles and motorcycles is approximately 5 minutes, covering a distance of 7 kilometers.

    Traffic Breakdown
    Bicycle
    50%
    Motorcycle
    50%

    Traffic Data

    The following traffic data has been gathered from 2 user contributions.
    Overall average travel
    Distance
    4.3 miles
    Bicycle
    5.0 mins
    Motorcycle
    5.0 mins
    Total:
    10.0 mins

    More Information

    Seasonal Trends

    Traffic tends to increase during the rainy season, affecting motorcycle and bicycle commutes.

    The dry season sees smoother traffic flow, with fewer weather-related disruptions.

    Commuter Pain Points

    Heavy reliance on motorcycles can lead to congestion and safety concerns.

    Limited public transportation options restrict commuting flexibility.

    Best Travel Times

    Early mornings and late evenings are ideal for commuting to avoid peak traffic.

    Midday travel is generally smoother due to reduced traffic volumes.

    Event Impacts

    Public events and festivals can significantly disrupt traffic, necessitating alternative routes.

    Increased tourism during peak seasons adds to traffic congestion.

    Sustainability Efforts

    Hat Yai is exploring initiatives to promote cycling and reduce motor vehicle usage.

    Efforts are underway to improve air quality by encouraging electric vehicle adoption.

    Ride-Sharing Impact

    Ride-sharing services are gaining popularity, offering flexible commuting options.

    These services help reduce the number of personal vehicles on the road, easing congestion.

    Worldwide
    Thailand

    Traffic Rankings

    The Traffic Index for Thailand combines user-contributed data on commute times, traffic dissatisfaction, CO2 emissions, and traffic system inefficiencies in Thailand, to provide insights into overall traffic conditions.
    Worst to BestUpdated: Oct, 2025