The average commute time for all categories is 47.5 minutes, with a total distance of approximately 29.77 miles.
Traffic congestion tends to increase during the winter months due to adverse weather conditions.
Summer sees a slight reduction in traffic as residents take vacations, leading to less congestion.
Long commute times are a significant issue for car users, often exacerbated by peak hour traffic.
Limited public transportation options force reliance on personal vehicles, increasing road congestion.
Traveling before 7 AM or after 7 PM can help avoid peak traffic congestion.
Midday travel between 11 AM and 2 PM is generally smoother with less traffic.
Local events, such as festivals or sports games, can cause temporary spikes in traffic congestion.
Planning travel around major events can help avoid unexpected delays.
The city is exploring initiatives to encourage carpooling and the use of electric vehicles.
Investments in bike lanes and pedestrian pathways aim to provide sustainable commuting alternatives.
Ride-sharing services have slightly reduced the number of cars on the road, offering a convenient alternative.
These services also provide flexible commuting options for residents without personal vehicles.