Chilton County, AL Commuting


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Chilton County, Alabama, offers a variety of transportation options to its citizens. Public transit is available to those in need, allowing them to travel to and from their destination with ease. The Chilton County Transit Authority operates a fleet of buses that make regular stops throughout the county, making it easy for anyone to access local businesses, schools, and other points of interest. Additionally, the county has several dial-a-ride services which provide door-to-door transportation for those who are unable to utilize public transit. Taxis are also popular in the area and can be found at many local businesses and tourist destinations. For those looking for a more active means of getting around, Chilton County also boasts an extensive network of walking paths and bike lanes that connect neighborhoods with downtown areas. With all these different options available, it is easy to see why Chilton County is known as one of the most accessible locations in Alabama.

The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Chilton County takes 32.5 minutes. That's longer than the US average of 26.4 minutes.

How people in Chilton County get to work:
- 83.2% drive their own car alone
- 12.6% carpool with others
- 1.7% work from home
- 0.1% take mass transit
     Commute Time To Work

  TransportationChilton, AlabamaUnited States
  31.226.8
  Commute Mode
  83.1%73.2%
  11.0%8.6%
  0.0%4.2%
  0.0%0.5%
  1.4%2.5%
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