Traffic in Chiang Mai, Thailand

We estimate that in this city, due to travelling to work/school, per passenger is produced yearly 1,276.19kg of CO2. It is needed 58.62 trees for each passenger to produce enough oxygen to cover that. Formulas used for this estimation

Main Means of Transportation to Work or School

Working from Home 7.69%
Walking 7.69%
Car 69.23%
Bike 0.00%
Motorbike 7.69%
Bus/Trolleybus 7.69%
Tram/Streetcar 0.00%
Train/Metro 0.00%

Average when primary using Walking

Distance 3.50 km
Walking 20.00 min
Driving Car 1.00 min
Motor Bike 2.50 min
Overall 23.50 min

Average when primary using Car

Distance 13.36 km
Walking 0.11 min
Driving Car 25.22 min
Overall 25.33 min

Average when primary using Motorbike

Distance 19.00 km
Motor Bike 30.00 min
Overall 30.00 min

Average when primary using Bus/Trolleybus

Distance 5.00 km
Walking 3.50 min
Waiting 5.00 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 12.50 min
Overall 21.00 min

Overall Average Travel Time and Distance to Work (School)

Distance 11.94 km
Overall 25.12 min

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Last update: September 2022

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1 Comments so far
Douglas N Sunlin on May 09, 2020:
I see a lack of statistics on traffic safety statistics. May I suggest that these be added to your traffic index?
I'm living in Chiang Mai, Thailand right now and the traffic here is among the most dangerous in the world.
It would be helpful for someone who is evaluating countries, for instance, as retirement destinations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-related_death_rate

Thanks!