Georgia Transportation Indicators (2024)

Total Workers

5,149,633
Population 16+

driving

79.8%
Most Common Choice

Work From Home

15.9%
Remote Share

Public Transit

1.1%
Bus/Rail/Ferry

Georgia Commute Mode Distribution

Commute modes in Georgia
Figure 1: Relative distribution of transportation methods in Georgia.

Georgia Historical Commuting Trends

Transportation trends in Georgia
Figure 2: Temporal shift in commute modes from 2010 to 2024.

Georgia Detailed Commute Breakdown

ModeWorkersPercentage
Car, truck, or van4,110,42179.8%
Public transportation57,5831.1%
Bicycle7,8880.2%
Walked66,7181.3%
Other means87,4671.7%
Worked from home819,55615.9%

Commuting Patterns FAQs for Georgia

The most common way is driving a car, truck, or van, with 79.8% of workers in Georgia utilizing this as their primary means of transportation to work.

Since 2010, the percentage of residents working from home in Georgia has increased significantly. Currently, 15.9% of the workforce works remotely, which is consistent with the U.S. national average of 15.1%.

Approximately 15.9% of workers in Georgia currently work remotely, compared to the national average of 15.1%.