Summer months see increased traffic due to tourism, impacting local commute times.
Winter traffic is generally lighter, with fewer tourists and more predictable local travel patterns.
Limited public transportation options can make commuting challenging for residents without personal vehicles.
Seasonal tourist influx can lead to congestion in popular areas, affecting local travel.
Early mornings and late evenings are typically the best times to travel to avoid peak tourist traffic.
Weekdays generally offer smoother travel compared to weekends, especially during the tourist season.
Local events and festivals can significantly increase traffic, requiring careful planning for attendees.
Road closures for events can lead to temporary congestion in certain areas.
Falmouth is exploring initiatives to promote cycling and walking as sustainable commuting options.
Efforts to enhance public transportation could reduce reliance on personal vehicles and lower emissions.
Ride-sharing services are gradually gaining popularity, offering flexible transportation options for residents and tourists.
These services help reduce the number of cars on the road, potentially easing congestion during peak times.