Traffic in Port of Spain

Port of Spain, the bustling capital of Trinidad and Tobago, sees a predominant use of cars for commuting, with 75% of the population relying on this mode of transport.

Despite the high car usage, the city faces significant traffic inefficiencies and CO2 emissions, highlighting the need for improved public transport options.

Average Commute Times

The average commute involves 41.87 minutes of driving and 4.47 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 24.1 km.

  • Bus - Bus commuters spend about 80 minutes on the bus and 20 minutes walking, with a total distance of 30 km.
  • Car - Car users experience an average driving time of 51.92 minutes, covering 27.04 km.
  • Walking - Those who walk spend approximately 21 minutes walking and cover a distance of 3.5 km.
Traffic Breakdown
Car
75%
Walking
13%
Bus
6%
Home
6%

Traffic Data

The following traffic data has been gathered from 16 user contributions.
Overall average travel
Distance
15.0 miles
Walking
4.5 mins
Waiting
0.7 mins
Driving Car
41.9 mins
Bus / Trolley
5.3 mins
Total:
52.3 mins
Average when primarily using Bus
Distance
18.6 miles
Walking
20.0 mins
Waiting
10.0 mins
Bus / Trolley
80.0 mins
Total:
110.0 mins
Average when primarily using Car
Distance
16.8 miles
Walking
0.4 mins
Driving Car
51.9 mins
Total:
52.3 mins
Average when primarily using Walking
Distance
2.2 miles
Walking
21.0 mins
Driving Car
2.5 mins
Total:
23.5 mins

More Information

Seasonal Trends

Traffic congestion tends to increase during the rainy season due to road conditions.

Holiday seasons see a spike in traffic as residents travel for festivities.

Commuter Pain Points

Long waiting times for buses and limited routes contribute to commuter frustration.

Traffic congestion during peak hours leads to extended travel times for car users.

Best Travel Times

Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 7 PM are the best times to avoid heavy traffic.

Midday travel is generally smoother, with less congestion compared to peak hours.

Event Impacts

Major public events like Carnival significantly impact traffic, causing road closures and diversions.

Sporting events at the Queen's Park Oval lead to increased traffic in surrounding areas.

Sustainability Efforts

The city is exploring the introduction of electric buses to reduce emissions.

Bike-sharing programs are being considered to promote eco-friendly commuting.

Ride-Sharing Impact

Ride-sharing services have helped reduce the number of cars on the road, easing congestion slightly.

These services provide a flexible alternative to traditional public transport, especially during off-peak hours.