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Why commuters struggle with the last part of their journey

Summary

  • The last mile of the commuting journey can be the most difficult.
  • Implementing strategies to improve convenience and cost efficiency can help both businesses and employees with these issues.

Think about your commute. What’s the worst part – the traffic-filled beginning, the long and boring stretch in the middle, or the frustrating end when you’re finally close to work but still have to fight for a car space at the office?

For many commuters, the last mile is the hardest. Here’s why it can be so tough – and what we can do to make it easier.

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The last mile problem

The last mile of your commute can be the hardest part of the journey. That’s because it is when you think you have gotten over the worst bit of the journey, particularly if you’re driving.

After all, commuters in Los Angeles, spend an average of 62 hours stuck in traffic. In New York City, it’s even worse: with the average commuter spending 92 hours – almost four full days – stuck in traffic each year.

Therefore, when your journey is almost at its end, you would be forgiven for thinking that your stresses are over. However, that is not always the case…

The last mile frustrations

There are a few reasons why the last mile is so tough. Let’s look at some of the most common frustrations commuters face.

Lack of connectivity

Trip termination points can be not well-connected to transit stops. This is particularly true if you work for a company that is hiring car spaces off-site.

The lack of sidewalks, poor street lighting, or simply a long distance to travel, can make the last mile a very frustrating experience for employees.

Workplace parking problems

Landlords and employers often don’t have enough parking to accommodate everyone who needs it. Thus, traveling to-and-from buildings can add significant time to commute – and it’s not always easy to find a spot, even when there are enough spaces. This can be used to reserved spaces not being fully utilized.

Unsafe conditions

Security and safety concerns can make the last mile of the commute a concerning part of an employee’s day. Of course, pairing your last mile automation software with your pre-existing security hardware can lessen these worries.

Lack of transit options

Not every city has a comprehensive transit system, and even those that do often have trouble reaching the city’s outer areas. Consider the disparity between New York City and Los Angeles: while both have extensive subway systems, only a small fraction of LA’s population lives within walking distance of a station. Such circumstances can make the first and last mile a real challenge for those who rely on public transit.

High costs

Ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft have become popular in recent years. The only problem is they can be expensive, and they’re not always available when you need them. The same can be said of taxis.

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What can be done?

The last mile continues to be a challenge for commuters. But with the right solutions in place, it doesn’t have to be this way. By fostering micro-mobility services, constructing smart building and parking automation, and offering autonomous and connected vehicle options, we can make the last mile a more pleasant experience for all.

Wayleadr can talk you through these issues and help your organization find a solution for staff. Request a demo today to see how we can help you! Our software makes your commute easier and more efficient, so the last leg of your journey is a breeze.

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