Finland offers a variety of quick and reliable ways to get to and from work.
If you live in an urban area, you can rely on public transport or simply cycle or walk to work. Complementary alternatives, such as rideshare options, e-bikes, and e-scooters, are also widely available. While commute times in the metropolitan region are the longest on average, they’re still very reasonable: the average one-way commute is 29 minutes.
Many Finns own cars, especially if they live in areas with more distance between housing and amenities. If you choose to drive to and from work, you’ll find that Finland’s roads are well-kept, easily navigable, and relatively traffic-free. Nationally, the average one-way commute is 23 minutes. Car, bus, and train are the most common modes of transportation.
(It’s good to know that many employers in Finland offer the possibility to work remotely, depending on the nature of the work. This can reduce the need for daily commuting, especially in areas where distances are longer.)