Getting Around West Palm Beach
How can you get around West Palm Beach? Along with driving, you have the option of using public transit.
There is a trolley you can ride for free downtown, which is pretty awesome—not a lot of cities offer free trolley transit.
There also is an intercity bus service operated by Greyhound. You can take advantage of the area’s water taxi service as well.
One of the most exciting aspects of West Palm Beach with respect to transportation is how bicycle-friendly the city is.
Indeed, while many cities are only just now starting to make roads accessible and safe for cyclists, West Palm Beach did it many decades back.
There is also a bicycle share program you can take advantage of called SkyBike.
Wondering more about what it is like to commute in West Palm Beach? Sperling’s offers some insights.
78% of people in this city drive their own cars to work, while 8.6% carpool. 5.2% work from home, and 2.9% use public transit.
Keep in mind that since the pandemic, there is now likely a much higher percentage of people working from home.
The average time for a one-way commute in West Palm Beach is 22.7 minutes. The US average is 26.4 minutes. So, typically, it takes significantly less time to get to or from work in West Palm Beach than it does in many other US locations.