In 2024, Long Island's transportation landscape is dominated by car usage, with 100% of commuters relying on personal vehicles.
The region faces significant challenges with high CO2 emissions and traffic inefficiencies, highlighting the need for sustainable solutions.
The average commute time for all categories is 34.67 minutes, with a distance of 28.4 miles.
Traffic congestion tends to increase during the summer months as tourists visit Long Island's beaches.
Winter storms can lead to unpredictable traffic patterns and delays.
Long commute times and traffic congestion are major frustrations for Long Island residents.
Limited public transportation options force reliance on personal vehicles.
Early morning before 7 AM and late evening after 7 PM are the best times to avoid heavy traffic.
Midday travel between 10 AM and 2 PM can also offer smoother commutes.
Public events such as concerts and sports games can significantly increase traffic congestion.
Planning travel around major events can help avoid delays.
Long Island is exploring initiatives to expand public transportation and promote carpooling.
Efforts to increase electric vehicle charging stations are underway to support greener commuting.
Ride-sharing services have helped reduce the number of cars on the road, offering a flexible commuting alternative.
Increased adoption of ride-sharing could further alleviate traffic congestion.