Ojai, CA Commuting


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Ojai, California is a small city located in the Ventura County area of Southern California. With a population estimated at around 8,000 people, it is an ideal spot for anyone looking to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of living in a smaller town. As with any city, public transportation options are important for those who wish to get around without relying on owning a car. Fortunately for those living in Ojai, there are several types of public transportation available.
The main source of public transit in Ojai is through the Gold Coast Transit bus system which offers several routes throughout the city as well as to nearby cities such as Ventura and Santa Barbara. The Gold Coast Transit makes stops at popular locations like Ojai Valley Community Hospital and Ojai Valley School. Additionally, the Pacific Surfliner also provides service to nearby cities including Los Angeles and San Diego. The Pacific Surfliner runs multiple times per day and includes stops at Ventura Station and Oxnard Station. For those looking for alternative ways to get around, Zagster bike rental services are available around town and offer users flexibility when it comes to their travel needs.
All together, the various forms of public transportation available in Ojai make it easy for residents to get around without having to own a car or worry about traffic jams during commute times!

The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Ojai takes 25.9 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.

How people in Ojai get to work:
- 71.1% drive their own car alone
- 4.3% carpool with others
- 16.5% work from home
- 0.9% take mass transit
     Commute Time To Work

  TransportationOjai, CaliforniaUnited States
  26.326.8
  Commute Mode
  66.0%73.2%
  6.0%8.6%
  0.8%4.2%
  3.9%0.5%
  3.9%2.5%
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Ojai has it's social and environmental challenges. It's population can be insular and self-absorbed. I grew up in Palo Alto and lived in Berkeley in the 70's so I can  More

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Over 9 years ago

Yes, Ojai is pretty geographically but there are a lot of run down neighborhoods. There are no "rules" about keeping your house or yard up and therefore lots of people  More

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Over 10 years ago

From my contacts, this place is my idea of how I want to spend my remaining days on  More

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