β±οΈ Communes where peak adds 20 minutes or more
The gap between the free-flow and peak trip measures how fragile the axis is. Twenty minutes or more of gap means a journey whose duration you cannot predict.
The other side
Shifting your departure by an hour is often enough to erase most of that gap.
11 communes affected Β· 9% of the perimeter
The communes affected
| City | What trips it | Quality-of-life score |
|---|---|---|
| π«π· MetzMoselle (France) | +25 min | 3.6 |
| π«π· Hettange-GrandeMoselle (France) | +25 min | 3.6 |
| π«π· YutzMoselle (France) | +25 min | 3.3 |
| π«π· ThionvilleMoselle (France) | +25 min | 3.2 |
| π«π· CattenomMoselle (France) | +25 min | 3.0 |
| π«π· Sierck-les-BainsMoselle (France) | +25 min | 2.8 |
| π«π· Audun-le-TicheMoselle (France) | +25 min | 2.7 |
| π«π· VilleruptMeurthe-et-Moselle (France) | +25 min | 2.4 |
| π«π· HayangeMoselle (France) | +25 min | 2.4 |
| π«π· FlorangeMoselle (France) | +25 min | 2.4 |
| π«π· FameckMoselle (France) | +25 min | 2.4 |
Thresholds are set once and applied to all 127 communes without exception. A point to watch describes a trade-off, not a defect: that is what the βother sideβ line is for.