Kingman County, KS Commuting


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Kingman County, KS is a small and rural county located in the south-central part of Kansas. Despite its size, Kingman County does have some public transportation options available for those who need it. The most common form of public transportation in the county is through the South Central Area Transportation System (SCATS). SCATS offers bus services throughout Kingman County from Monday to Friday with routes that go around the cities of Kingman, Cunningham, Nashville and Norwich. Additionally, for those needing long distance travel there are several van and bus services that connect to other nearby counties such as Sedgwick County and Reno County. These vans and buses offer regular trips throughout the day on Sundays as well. All transport services accept cash payments but may also accept certain electronic payments such as credit cards or mobile wallets. Overall, anyone looking for public transportation in Kingman County will find that there are plenty of options available to them when it comes to getting around town or traveling further away.

The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Kingman County takes 22.1 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.

How people in Kingman County get to work:
- 81.2% drive their own car alone
- 8.4% carpool with others
- 5.4% work from home
- 0.1% take mass transit
     Commute Time To Work

  TransportationKingman, KansasUnited States
  22.626.8
  Commute Mode
  84.4%73.2%
  8.4%8.6%
  0.0%4.2%
  0.0%0.5%
  2.2%2.5%
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