The most notable improvement in journey times occurred for trams, making them a more efficient option post-improvement. Buses also saw a reduction in travel time, albeit less pronounced than trams. Conversely, both taxis and cars experienced increased journey times, indicating potential issues like congestion following the transport upgrades.
In terms of cost, buses remain the most economical option at €0.40 per kilometre, followed closely by trams at €0.45. Taxis are considerably more expensive at €1.80 per kilometre, which may deter usage despite their initial shorter journey times. Cars, at €1.00 per kilometre, fall in between but also faced longer journey times after the improvements.
The transport network improvements successfully enhanced tram and bus efficiency, potentially encouraging their use. However, the increased journey times for taxis and cars may prompt commuters to reconsider their choices, given the associated costs and travel times. Overall, these changes reflect a shift in the dynamics of urban transport usage in the city centre.
