In 2024, Stourbridge's transportation landscape is dominated by car and bus usage, with cars accounting for two-thirds of all commutes.
The city's traffic data reveals significant CO2 emissions and inefficiencies, highlighting areas for potential improvement.
The average commute involves 1.67 minutes of waiting, 33.33 minutes of driving, and 2.33 minutes of walking, covering a distance of 22.48 km.
Traffic tends to increase during the winter months due to adverse weather conditions.
Summer sees a slight reduction in traffic as residents take vacations.
Long waiting times for buses can be frustrating for commuters.
Traffic congestion during peak hours leads to extended commute times.
Traveling before 7 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic congestion.
Midday travel is generally smoother with less traffic.
Local festivals and events can significantly increase traffic, especially in the town center.
Advance planning and alternative routes are recommended during major events.
The city is exploring the expansion of bus lanes to improve public transport efficiency.
Encouraging cycling and walking through improved infrastructure is a key focus.
Ride-sharing services have helped reduce individual car usage, easing some traffic congestion.
Increased adoption of ride-sharing could further improve traffic flow.