Miami: Commuter nightmare Several studies have shown that Miami is one of the least popular cities. Every morning, the bulk of the Bible has emerged and thousands of cars are firmly wrapped around a six-lane highway. It is more frustrating for driving in Miami that traffic will be late and irritated. In addition, although inter-bumper traffic causes many of the least damaged incidents, ironically, the impact on traffic congestion is bigger and more serious than it actually is.
Clearly, innovation is necessary. According to the Inrix Global Traffic Scorecard and the fifth largest congested city in the U.S., Miami has recently been ranked as the tenth largest congestion city in the world. At peak time, Miami's commuters spend an average of 64 hours per year on average. This is close to 10% of the total driving time. This is incorrect, but since we remind people that they always need to be at the heart of our plan, we must begin to solve their pain points.
Public transport in Miami is managed by Miami-Dade Transit and SFRTA including Tri-Rail, Metrorail, Metromover, Metrobus. About 17% of Miami's people use the bus everyday, so Miami has the most passengers in Florida. Miami's public transportation weekday commute time is 90 minutes, but 39% of public transportation drivers commute more than two hours a day. The average waiting time for public transportation stations or stations is 18 minutes, 37% of drivers wait for more than 20 minutes a day on average. The average travel distance of one way of public transportation is 12.6 kilometers, while 38% is over 13.8 kilometers.
Miami: The public transport in Miami is operated by Miami - Dade Transit, Metro Rail is a Heavy Duty Rail Rapid Transit System, and Metro Mover is Metro Bus System and Metro Bus System in Miami Downtown. Metro rail passes through Miami Dade County, has two routes connecting Metro Mover and Tri Rail in downtown Miami and 23 stations. Metromover has 3 routes and 21 stations in downtown Miami. Outside Miami Dade County, Broward County Transit and Palm Tran operate public transportation in the metropolitan area of Miami. High distance commuter rail service is provided by Tri - Rail and there are 18 stations including three international airports in the area.