Clay County, Tennessee is a rural area with limited public transportation options. The main form of public transportation available is the Clay County Dial-A-Ride program, which provides transportation to and from medical appointments, employment opportunities, grocery stores, and other necessary destinations. Additionally, the program provides handicapped accessible rides for those with special needs. There are also a few private taxi services in the area that offer rides to outlying areas of the county. Clay County does not have any public transportation services such as bus or train routes available at this time. However, residents may take advantage of nearby counties' public transit systems if they're willing to commute a short distance. Overall, Clay County does offer some options for getting around without having to rely on personal vehicles.
The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Clay County takes 27.9 minutes. That's longer than the US average of 26.4 minutes.
How people in Clay County get to work:
- 88.8% drive their own car alone
- 6.5% carpool with others
- 3.0% work from home
- 0.1% take mass transit