Randolph County, Missouri is situated in the northeast region of the state and offers its residents a variety of transportation options. The county is served by several major highways, such as U.S. Route 24, which connects it to St. Louis and Kansas City, and Interstate 72, which runs from Hannibal to Quincy. In addition to these interstates, the county also has access to several state highways that provide regional connections between towns in the area.
Public transportation in Randolph County is provided by Regional Transit (RTS). This service offers scheduled bus routes throughout the region as well as door-to-door pick up and drop off service for those with special needs. There are also local taxi services that operate within the county limits and provide reliable transportation to get around town or out of town. For those who prefer not to drive, there are rail services available at nearby stations that connect riders to other parts of the state.
The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Randolph County takes 21.4 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.
How people in Randolph County get to work:
- 84.4% drive their own car alone
- 8.8% carpool with others
- 3.5% work from home
- 0.1% take mass transit