Custer County, ID Commuting


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Custer County in Idaho is a rural area with limited public transportation options. The county does provide some services, such as Dial-A-Ride, which provides regular scheduled runs on certain days of the week. This service operates in the towns of Challis and Mackay and is available to all city residents. Additionally, there are taxi services that can be utilized for trips to surrounding areas, including Salmon and Stanley. Finally, some governmental agencies offer vanpools for their employees to get to work in a more efficient manner. For those who need transportation within the county or outside of it, these services provide an alternative to individuals who do not own their own vehicles or cannot access other forms of transportation.

The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Custer County takes 19.3 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.

How people in Custer County get to work:
- 67.0% drive their own car alone
- 11.0% carpool with others
- 5.4% work from home
- 1.8% take mass transit
     Commute Time To Work

  TransportationCuster, IdahoUnited States
  14.726.8
  Commute Mode
  51.6%73.2%
  9.2%8.6%
  1.4%4.2%
  0.3%0.5%
  6.5%2.5%
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