
The mobility there will be a significant increase in Lima December 31st and early morning of January 1st due to travel related to New Year’s celebrations. Industry forecasts predict increased travel to destinations outside the capital and to districts with a high concentration of night-time activities.
From midday on December 31st, travel will steadily increase, changing the usual traffic pattern in the city. In contrast to the previous days, which were mainly about shopping, on this day the main electricity will be directed outside lime and towards entertainment areas.
The trips to the southern beaches The strongest increase in demand will be concentrated in the afternoon of December 31st. According to Cabify Peru, travel to resorts between Punta Hermosa and Asia would increase by more than 250% compared to a standard day.
This increase reflects a greater migration of people from different parts of Lima to these destinations, which will make a difference compared to the mobility behavior observed in the previous days Vacation.
In the early hours of the night December 31stDemand for travel to entertainment districts such as Miraflores, Barranco and San Juan de Lurigancho would increase by almost 80%. This behavior would be associated with attending parties and night events.

These trips are concentrated on a specific time window in advance midnightwhich increases the influx into these areas compared to a normal day.
After midnight, mobility remained high in the early morning hours. January 1st. During this period, demand peaks of up to 150% were recorded in districts with high night-time activity, which were primarily due to trips home.
From the industry’s perspective, it is Increase in travel During this time frame, there is a need for services that ensure traceability and safety standards during travel.
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