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Surviving traffic in Buea

Surviving traffic in Buea

Traffic in Buea can be a real challenge, especially during rush hour. Whether you're commuting to work or running errands around town, navigating the city's busy roads can be stressful and time-consuming. But with a few simple strategies, you can survive traffic in Buea and arrive at your destination feeling calm and collected.

"One early morning preparing to head to the office, knowing fully well I will not be caught in traffic, just for me to arrive the road and just 5 minute’s drive bam traffic I was like what I’m going to tell my boss for this persistent late coming". The increase in traffic in buea is as result of increase in rural -urban migration due to political instability.

I bring to you 8 tips we can avoid traffic jam

1 Plan your route ahead of time: 

Use a GPS or map app to plan your route before you hit the road. This can help you avoid congested areas and find alternative routes.

2 Avoid peak hours

Rush hour traffic can be a nightmare, so try to avoid driving during peak hours if possible. If you have a flexible schedule, consider adjusting your work hours to avoid the busiest times.

3 Carpool or use public transportation

Sharing a ride with others or taking public transportation can help reduce the number of cars on the road and ease traffic congestion.

4 Use traffic apps

There are many apps available that can help you navigate traffic and find the fastest route. Some popular options include Waze, Google Maps, and Apple Maps.

5 Stay informed

Keep up-to-date on traffic conditions in your area by checking local news or traffic websites. This can help you avoid unexpected delays or accidents.

6 Be patient

Sometimes traffic is unavoidable, so it's important to stay patient and calm behind the wheel. Avoid aggressive driving or road rage, which can make the situation worse.

7 Consider alternative modes of transportation

If you live in a city with good public transportation, consider using a bike, scooter, or walking to get around. This can help reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality.

8 Work from home

If your job allows it, consider working from home a few days a week. This can help reduce the number of cars on the road and improve your work-life balance.

 

By Nimpa tanue Rapheal