At first I was thinking no jobs there at all (so no commuters)
Googling Garfield and petroleum counties says both are predominantly ranching, with super low populations (1000, abd 500npeople respectively) So maybe everyone just lives on the ranch they work at? No commute if you never leave the property.
probably drive more than average - but it is driving for work from field to field not to work and thus doesn’t count. Also longer drives for groceries in town but again not a commute.
though perhaps just one of the sects that don’t drive - the amish are the best known but there are many others
At first I was thinking no jobs there at all (so no commuters)
Googling Garfield and petroleum counties says both are predominantly ranching, with super low populations (1000, abd 500npeople respectively) So maybe everyone just lives on the ranch they work at? No commute if you never leave the property.
probably drive more than average - but it is driving for work from field to field not to work and thus doesn’t count. Also longer drives for groceries in town but again not a commute.
though perhaps just one of the sects that don’t drive - the amish are the best known but there are many others