No one reading this would be surprised to know that metro Orlando
is one of the worst commuter cities in the nation.
The Orlando area ranked No. 18., with an average commute
time of 29.4 minutes for motorists. Depending on where you live and where you’re
headed to work, your commute could be much longer.
South Orange traffic, SunRail upper right |
The only Florida community with a worse commute was Miami,
ranked No. 17, with an average commute of 29.9 minutes.
Our friends in the Tampa Bay area have a much better
commute because it was ranked No. 27, with an average commute of 27.9 minutes.
The Deltona/Daytona Beach area is also among the top 50.
It’s ranked No. 50 with an average commute of 25.3 minutes. (This is why we
strongly support extending SunRail service to DeLand)
It’s noteworthy that Florida has 7 metro areas listed among
the top 50 –also including Jacksonville, Fort Myers, and Winter Haven.
California was the only state with more metro areas on the
list – 9.
Why should you worry?
Because time is money. Think about it:
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People stuck in their cars on the highways, or
creeping along at 5 mph on clogged streets are wasting hundreds of dollars
every year in fuel costs, wear and tear on their vehicles and more.
·
New businesses offering greater employment
opportunities consider traffic when they’re deciding where to expand their
operations.
Traffic congestion hurts quality of life. It makes
people feel more stressed out. Time sitting in your car bumper to bumper is the time you could have been with your family or working out in the gym.
The traffic situation is not getting any better because
alternate transportation options – Lynx and SunRail – are very weak.
For decades our leaders and local governments have failed
to invest in these systems.
The investments make a big difference.
Charlotte, N.C. is like metro Orlando in many ways. But the
commute is much better there. Charlotte is ranked No. 30, with an average daily
commute of 27.3 minutes.
One factor that makes things better in Charlotte is that the community has a much better full-service transit service with an integrated
system of light-rail trains and buses.
The light-rail runs 7-days a week and there are about 500
buses in its fleet. By comparison, SunRail runs bakers’ hours on weekdays only
and Lynx only has 300 buses.
Osceola County voters recently shot down a proposal to
increase sales taxes by one penny to improve transportation. Orange County
Mayor Jerry Demings recently proposed one penny increase in the sales tax.
Will voters go for it?
Who knows?
Easing traffic and fixing our inadequate public transit
services get more expensive the longer we wait.