Lansing, MN is a small town with limited public transportation options. The primary source of transportation in Lansing is the V-Line bus service, a local municipal system that provides scheduled bus services throughout the city. The V-Line also connects to the larger metro area, providing access to additional public transportation options. Taxis and ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft are also available in Lansing. The city also has several bike paths and trails for pedestrians, allowing residents to get around without relying on cars or public transit. Car rental is another option available to those who need it. All of these transportation options allow residents of Lansing to get around conveniently and safely without having to worry about traffic or parking.
The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Lansing takes 17.9 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.
How people in Lansing get to work:
- 90.1% drive their own car alone
- 9.9% carpool with others
- 0.0% work from home
- 0.0% take mass transit