Tourism peaks during the winter months, potentially increasing traffic congestion.
Summer months may see a slight decrease in traffic as tourists seek cooler destinations.
Lack of public transportation options may lead to increased reliance on personal vehicles.
Traffic congestion during peak tourist seasons can be challenging for residents.
Early mornings and late evenings are generally the best times to avoid traffic.
Weekdays outside of rush hours offer smoother travel experiences.
Public events and festivals can significantly impact traffic, requiring strategic planning for road closures and detours.
Beachfront events often lead to increased congestion on coastal roads.
The city is exploring initiatives to promote bicycle use and pedestrian-friendly pathways.
Efforts to enhance public transportation could reduce car dependency and emissions.
Ride-sharing services have become popular, offering flexible transportation options for both residents and tourists.
These services help reduce the need for personal vehicle use, potentially easing traffic congestion.