The average commute involves a total time of 52 minutes, with significant time spent on trains and driving.
Traffic congestion tends to increase during the winter months due to adverse weather conditions.
Summer months see a slight decrease in traffic as residents take vacations and schools are closed.
Long wait times for trains and traffic congestion during peak hours are common issues.
Limited public transportation options outside of train services can be a challenge for commuters.
Early mornings before 7 AM and late evenings after 7 PM are ideal for avoiding peak traffic.
Midday travel between 10 AM and 3 PM can also offer smoother commutes.
Public events, especially in downtown areas, can significantly increase traffic congestion.
Planning travel around major events can help avoid delays and reduce stress.
New Rochelle is exploring initiatives to increase the use of electric vehicles and expand bike lanes.
Efforts to enhance public transportation infrastructure aim to reduce reliance on personal vehicles.
Ride-sharing services have contributed to reduced car ownership but can add to congestion during peak times.
Encouraging shared rides and carpooling could further alleviate traffic pressures.