In 2024, Poltava's transportation landscape is dominated by car usage, with a significant portion of the population also relying on walking and buses.
This summary provides insights into average commute times, CO2 emissions, and potential areas for improving traffic efficiency in Poltava.
The average commute involves 1 minute of waiting and 10.8 minutes of driving, covering a distance of 5.32 km.
Traffic tends to increase during the winter months due to adverse weather conditions affecting road safety.
Summer sees a slight decrease in traffic as residents take vacations, reducing the number of commuters.
Limited public transportation options lead to longer commute times for bus users.
Traffic congestion during peak hours causes delays for car commuters.
Traveling before 8 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic congestion.
Midday travel is generally smoother, with fewer delays.
Public events in the city center can significantly disrupt traffic, leading to increased congestion.
Planning routes around event locations can help mitigate delays.
Poltava is exploring the expansion of pedestrian zones to encourage walking.
Initiatives to increase the efficiency of bus services are underway to reduce reliance on cars.
Ride-sharing services are gaining popularity, offering a flexible alternative to traditional public transport.
These services help reduce the number of private cars on the road, potentially lowering traffic congestion.