Lonely road: The counties in Indiana where people drive to work alone the most

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In Indiana, 76.4% of workers over 16 drove alone for their commutes in 2023.

In general, states in the central part of the country had the highest rates of drive-alone commutes, between the central South and Midwest. Mississippi and Alabama were the top states for solo commutes, with about 8 in 10 people driving alone to work. They were followed closely by neighboring Louisiana and Arkansas, where 78.7% and 78.3% of commuters drove alone, respectively.

As of 2023, these states had below-average rates of remote work as compared to the rest of the nation. In Mississippi, for instance, only 5.5% of people worked from home, compared to 15.2% nationally. Lacking opportunities to work remotely, commuters in these states maintained their solo drives.

Most leading states also have below-average gas prices, making drive-alone commutes more affordable. And with lower population density, there is more space between homes and workplaces, making other transportation modes less feasible.

Meanwhile, states in the Northeast and Northwest have lower drive-alone rates. In New York, fewer than half of workers drive alone to work. Solo drivers comprise between 62% and 65% of commuters in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Hawai'i, Oregon, and Washington. Each has some combination of population density, heightened environmental consciousness, existing or expanding infrastructure for public transit, cycling, and walkability, and incentives for carpooling. As a result, residents of the Northeast and Northwest are more likely to use alternative commute methods.

Additionally, the Northeast and Northwest offer plentiful jobs in business, finance, information, and other professional services—industries with more capabilities for remote work, per 2023 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Most employers in these industries increased telework after the pandemic's onset and continue to offer it at higher rates than the economy overall, BLS data shows. This further minimizes the need for drive-alone commutes in those areas.

Remote work opportunities have fallen since the pandemic's peak, and some have reverted back to their former driving habits. However, as the return of heavy traffic harms people's health, the economy, and the planet, and as gas prices in most areas of the country remain high, individuals and communities may continue seeking ways to cut down on their driving trips.

Read on to see the counties in Indiana with the most drive-alone commutes.

In the Northwest and mid-Atlantic, people drive to work alone at the lowest rates
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- Workers who drove alone: 81%
- Difference from state share: 4.6 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 9.3 percentage points higher

#50. Franklin County
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- Workers who drove alone: 81.2%
- Difference from state share: 4.8 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 9.5 percentage points higher

#49. Shelby County
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- Workers who drove alone: 81.3%
- Difference from state share: 4.9 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 9.6 percentage points higher

#48. Clinton County
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- Workers who drove alone: 81.5%
- Difference from state share: 5.1 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 9.8 percentage points higher

#47. Howard County
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- Workers who drove alone: 81.7%
- Difference from state share: 5.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.0 percentage points higher

#45. Scott County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 81.7%
- Difference from state share: 5.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.0 percentage points higher

#45. Vermillion County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 81.9%
- Difference from state share: 5.5 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.2 percentage points higher

#43. Lake County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 81.9%
- Difference from state share: 5.5 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.2 percentage points higher

#43. Martin County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82%
- Difference from state share: 5.6 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.3 percentage points higher

#42. Henry County
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.3%
- Difference from state share: 5.9 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.6 percentage points higher

#39. Harrison County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.3%
- Difference from state share: 5.9 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.6 percentage points higher

#39. Vanderburgh County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.3%
- Difference from state share: 5.9 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.6 percentage points higher

#39. Warrick County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.5%
- Difference from state share: 6.1 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.8 percentage points higher

#38. Dearborn County
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.6%
- Difference from state share: 6.2 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.9 percentage points higher

#36. Morgan County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.6%
- Difference from state share: 6.2 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 10.9 percentage points higher

#36. Porter County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.7%
- Difference from state share: 6.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.0 percentage points higher

#33. Cass County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.7%
- Difference from state share: 6.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.0 percentage points higher

#33. Jackson County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.7%
- Difference from state share: 6.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.0 percentage points higher

#33. Switzerland County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.8%
- Difference from state share: 6.4 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.1 percentage points higher

#31. Benton County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.8%
- Difference from state share: 6.4 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.1 percentage points higher

#31. Starke County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 82.9%
- Difference from state share: 6.5 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.2 percentage points higher

#30. Jefferson County
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- Workers who drove alone: 83%
- Difference from state share: 6.6 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.3 percentage points higher

#28. Huntington County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83%
- Difference from state share: 6.6 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.3 percentage points higher

#28. Lawrence County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.1%
- Difference from state share: 6.7 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.4 percentage points higher

#27. Clay County
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.2%
- Difference from state share: 6.8 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.5 percentage points higher

#25. Jennings County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.2%
- Difference from state share: 6.8 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.5 percentage points higher

#25. Randolph County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.4%
- Difference from state share: 7.0 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.7 percentage points higher

#23. Miami County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.4%
- Difference from state share: 7.0 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.7 percentage points higher

#23. Ripley County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.5%
- Difference from state share: 7.1 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.8 percentage points higher

#22. Orange County
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.6%
- Difference from state share: 7.2 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.9 percentage points higher

#20. Owen County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.6%
- Difference from state share: 7.2 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 11.9 percentage points higher

#20. Steuben County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.7%
- Difference from state share: 7.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.0 percentage points higher

#17. Jasper County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.7%
- Difference from state share: 7.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.0 percentage points higher

#17. LaPorte County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.7%
- Difference from state share: 7.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.0 percentage points higher

#17. Sullivan County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.8%
- Difference from state share: 7.4 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.1 percentage points higher

#15. Gibson County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.8%
- Difference from state share: 7.4 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.1 percentage points higher

#15. Perry County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.9%
- Difference from state share: 7.5 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.2 percentage points higher

#13. Ohio County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 83.9%
- Difference from state share: 7.5 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.2 percentage points higher

#13. Pike County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 84%
- Difference from state share: 7.6 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.3 percentage points higher

#11. Fayette County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 84%
- Difference from state share: 7.6 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.3 percentage points higher

#11. Wabash County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 84.5%
- Difference from state share: 8.1 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.8 percentage points higher

#9. DeKalb County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 84.5%
- Difference from state share: 8.1 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 12.8 percentage points higher

#9. Whitley County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 84.8%
- Difference from state share: 8.4 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 13.1 percentage points higher

#8. Rush County
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- Workers who drove alone: 85.3%
- Difference from state share: 8.9 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 13.6 percentage points higher

#7. Wells County
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- Workers who drove alone: 85.5%
- Difference from state share: 9.1 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 13.8 percentage points higher

#5. Posey County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 85.5%
- Difference from state share: 9.1 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 13.8 percentage points higher

#5. Union County (tie)
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- Workers who drove alone: 85.6%
- Difference from state share: 9.2 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 13.9 percentage points higher

#4. Knox County
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- Workers who drove alone: 86.7%
- Difference from state share: 10.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 15.0 percentage points higher

#3. Carroll County
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- Workers who drove alone: 87.2%
- Difference from state share: 10.8 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 15.5 percentage points higher

#2. Dubois County
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- Workers who drove alone: 87.7%
- Difference from state share: 11.3 percentage points higher
- Difference from national share: 16.0 percentage points higher

This story features data reporting and writing by Paxtyn Merten and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 50 states.

#1. Spencer County
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