Indianapolis, IN Commuting


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Indianapolis, IN is a bustling city with plenty of public transportation options to get around. The IndyGo bus system operates throughout the city and offers regular routes within the downtown area as well as connecting trips to other areas in the city. Additionally, IndyGo’s Redline rapid transit route connects downtown Indianapolis and nearby suburbs with frequent service that includes additional stops including Broad Ripple Village, Marian University, and Butler University. For those without a car or who want to save on gas money, Indianapolis also has bike-share options such as Pacers Bikeshare which have stations located all around the city. This allows visitors and residents alike to rent bikes for short trips around town or longer rides across the city. Lastly, those looking for an alternative way to travel can take advantage of two taxi companies: Yellow Cab of Indianapolis and Union Cab Company, both of which serve the entire metropolitan region. With these various public transportation options available in Indianapolis, getting around this vibrant city is easy!

The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Indianapolis takes 23.2 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.

How people in Indianapolis get to work:
- 82.2% drive their own car alone
- 9.3% carpool with others
- 3.2% work from home
- 2.0% take mass transit
     Commute Time To Work

  TransportationIndianapolis, IndianaUnited States
  23.926.8
  Commute Mode
  77.6%73.2%
  9.3%8.6%
  1.6%4.2%
  0.4%0.5%
  1.9%2.5%
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No car? This city is built for cars. Not friendly to pedestrians; the lack of sidewalks is confounding. Public transportation is limited, with a "spoke wheel" layout  More

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Over 3 years ago

This is a response to another review, but everything I say here is true and I have been a lifelong Indy resident and feel this needs said. The only factual part is  More

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Over 3 years ago

Housing is overpriced unless you want to live in a **** hole with cockroaches, mold, cars broken into. There's way too many potholes. Theres a deadly shooting everyday.  More

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