Several factors can influence a nurse's commute time:
1. Location: Urban areas often have more traffic congestion, whereas rural areas may have less traffic but longer distances to cover. 2. Shift Timings: Nurses working night or early morning shifts might experience less traffic compared to those working standard daytime hours. 3. Mode of Transportation: Public transportation, personal vehicles, biking, or walking can all affect commute time differently. 4. Facility Proximity: The distance between a nurse's residence and their healthcare facility can significantly impact commute duration.