Maryland Commuting


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Maryland is a state known for its vibrant cities and diverse landscape. To help residents move around the state, there are several transportation options available. Public transportation in Maryland includes buses, light rail, commuter rail, and subway services operated by the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA). The MTA operates numerous bus routes throughout the state that provide convenient access to various cities and towns. These bus routes often run along major highways, making them easy to use for commuters who need to get around quickly. In addition to bus services, Maryland also has two light rail lines in Baltimore and a commuter railway system with stops in Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Anne Arundel County, and Howard County. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority also provides access to the Washington DC metro area from several locations throughout Maryland. Finally, Amtrak provides access between Virginia and destinations throughout the Northeast Corridor in Maryland such as Baltimore and Ocean City. With these various forms of public transportation available in Maryland, it is easy for residents to get around the state with ease and convenience.

The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Maryland takes 32.7 minutes. That's longer than the US average of 26.4 minutes.

How people in Maryland get to work:
- 73.8% drive their own car alone
- 9.1% carpool with others
- 4.5% work from home
- 8.8% take mass transit
     Commute Time To Work

  TransportationMaryland, MarylandUnited States
  32.526.8
  Commute Mode
  69.8%73.2%
  8.2%8.6%
  6.4%4.2%
  0.3%0.5%
  2.0%2.5%
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I was born here and sill live here 43 years later, the thing I don't like is the cold winters, we can get very cold and get plenty of snow and the summer can get very  More

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Over 7 years ago

Since my family moved to Maryland we have experienced numerous electrical and plumbing catastrophes, including small fires in the house, because of incompetent utility  More

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Over 7 years ago

nobody from Maryland can drive. they cause so many accidents and block traffic with their bizarre driving habits. it's not just an urban legend, it's actually true.   More

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