The average commute involves 15.5 minutes of driving over a distance of approximately 14.73 miles.
Traffic tends to increase during the winter months as seasonal residents return.
Summer sees a slight decrease in traffic as many residents travel out of town.
Limited public transportation options force reliance on personal vehicles.
High CO2 emissions contribute to environmental concerns among residents.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 7 PM are the best times to avoid traffic.
Midday travel is generally smooth due to lower congestion levels.
Local events and festivals can cause temporary spikes in traffic, particularly around event venues.
Planning travel routes in advance during events can help avoid delays.
The city is exploring initiatives to promote electric vehicle usage to reduce emissions.
Efforts to enhance cycling infrastructure are underway to encourage alternative commuting methods.
Ride-sharing services have slightly reduced the need for personal car ownership.
These services offer flexible commuting options, particularly for those without access to a vehicle.