Johnson County, GA is located in the Southeast part of the state and offers excellent transportation options for both residents and visitors alike. With multiple major highways running through the county, as well as several public transit services, getting around Johnson County is easy and efficient. The Georgia Department of Transportation maintains multiple interstates and state routes in Johnson County, providing fast and direct access to nearby cities and towns. Additionally, there are several public transit lines that run within the county. These include buses operated by Johnson County Transit Authority (JCTA), the city of Wrightsville’s MARTA bus system, and Peach Regional Transit (PRT). These buses offer convenient service throughout the county for those travelling to or from work, school or social events. Moreover, for those wishing to travel further afield outside of Johnson County there are numerous Amtrak rail stations in nearby towns and one Greyhound bus station in Wrightsville. All these transportation options make it easy to get around Johnson County quickly and efficiently.
The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Johnson County takes 28.6 minutes. That's longer than the US average of 26.4 minutes.
How people in Johnson County get to work:
- 77.1% drive their own car alone
- 18.1% carpool with others
- 3.2% work from home
- 0.0% take mass transit