Transport Score in Austin | Public Transit, Traffic & Mobility
5.0
/10
Global Transportation Score
Transportation remains one of Austin's most significant hurdles, as the infrastructure has struggled to keep pace with explosive population growth. Most residents are heavily reliant on private automobiles, which frequently leads to congested highways during peak commuting hours. While public transit options like buses exist, they are often insufficient for the sprawling layout of the metropolitan area. The city has made efforts to expand bike lanes and ride-sharing accessibility, but a comprehensive mass transit solution is still under development. Pedestrian-friendly zones are largely concentrated in the downtown core, limiting walkability in other residential sectors.
5.5
Public Transport
6.2
Walkability
7.1
Cycling
4.8
Traffic
🚇 Metro Lines 2.00
🚋 Tram Lines 0.00
🚌 Bus Lines 150.00
📍 Total Stations 200.00
🚴 Bike Lanes (km) 500.00
✈️ Airports 1.00



