There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some people prefer to drive, others prefer to take public transportation, and others prefer to fly.

No, you do not need a car to travel in Alaska.

There are a few ways to get around Anchorage without a car. Some people use public transportation, others use bicycles, and others use cars.

There are a variety of ways to get around Alaska. Some people drive, while others take public transportation or rely on helicopter or airplane flights.

Yes, you can Uber in Alaska.

The best time to visit Alaska is during the summer.

There is no definitive answer to this question as rental rates vary greatly by city and state. Generally, however, Anchorage and other large metropolitan areas have much lower rental rates than smaller towns or rural areas.

No, driving in Alaska is not difficult. The roads are well-maintained and the traffic is light.

Yes, it is safe to walk around Anchorage.

Yes, Anchorage is a walkable city. However, some areas are more walkable than others. The most walkable areas include the downtown core, the neighborhoods around Lake Superior, and the University of Alaska Anchorage campus.

By plane.

Yes, it is safe to travel around Alaska.

The most common form of transportation in Alaska is driving. There are many small towns and villages that don’t have any public transportation, so driving is the only option for most people.

A taxi from Anchorage airport to downtown costs $25.

Yes, Alaska has Lyft!

The best way to get around Fairbanks without a car is by taking the bus. The buses go all the way to the city and have stops near every corner.