Nashville, Tennessee

Transportation in Nashville

Detailed transportation data — sourced from authoritative datasets and normalized for direct comparison.

Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee

Getting around Nashville primarily relies on personal vehicles, with nearly 80% of residents driving their own cars. This high car dependency contributes to significant traffic congestion, with Nashville ranking among the most congested cities globally and 11th in the U.S. in 2025. The average commute time for workers is approximately 29.60 minutes. While public transportation options exist, including WeGo Public Transit, their usage is relatively low, though the 'Journey Pass' program is expanding to offer fare-free transit for eligible Davidson County residents. Efforts are underway to improve transit infrastructure, but for now, navigating the city often involves dealing with traffic.

Transportation

Avg Commute
30 min
Transit Score
35.0/10
Walkability
40.0/10
Traffic Index
38.00
Car Dependency
High

About Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is renowned globally as 'Music City' due to its deep roots in country music and a thriving live music scene. Beyond its musical heritage, Nashville is a dynamic and rapidly growing metropolitan area, attracting new residents with its robust job market, vibrant culture, and Southern charm. The city serves as a major center for healthcare, education, and various other industries, contributing to its diverse economic landscape. Its unique blend of historical significance and modern development makes it an appealing destination for individuals and families seeking new opportunities and a lively lifestyle.