Commerce is served by the following highways: •
Texas State Highway 11 – An east–west route through Commerce that connects with
Sulphur Springs and
Winnsboro to the east, and
Wolfe City,
Whitewright and
Sherman to the west. Runs concurrent with Loop 178 along the south side of the university on a street known locally as "Culver Street" and then runs concurrent with Highway 24 before heading west towards Wolfe City. •
Texas State Highway 24 – Major north–south route that runs through the city of Commerce and the University. It connects with
Campbell and
Interstate 30 to the south and with
Cooper and
Paris to the north. Most of the major businesses of Commerce line Highway 24. It is the only highway in Commerce that has a
frontage road. It is a four-lane
divided highway. •
Texas State Highway 50 – Serves the northwest part of Commerce, particularly the area by Commerce Municipal Airport. Connects with
Ladonia to the north. Formerly, the highway ran concurrent with Highway 24 from Interstate 30; this portion of the highway was reassigned in 2009. •
Texas State Highway 224 – Is the Commerce-to-Greenville route, as it is the only highway that directly connects the two largest cities in Hunt county. It also goes through
Neylandville before reaching its terminus in
Greenville. •
Texas State Highway Loop 178 – a 3/4 loop that runs a semi-circle around Commerce. It runs concurrent with Highway 11 along Culver Street south of the university before the junction with Highway 24, and after the junction it continues west towards Highway 224. •
Texas Farm to Market Road 71 – Serves the northeast rural area of Commerce and continues into
Hopkins County, going through some of the smaller rural communities. •
Texas Farm to Market Road 2874 – Heads toward some unincorporated parts of Hunt County from a Junction with highway 224. •
Texas Farm to Market Road 3218 – Serves the southeast area of Commerce, running through a small industrial and rural area. It also passes by a few Commerce ISD schools. • Business 224–A business route of highway 224 through Commerce along Live Oak Street, Main Street and Park Street. • Business 11–A business route of highway 11 through Commerce along Maple Street, Park Street, and Wolfe City Drive, this route was formerly a part of Highway 11 before it was rerouted to run concurrent with Loop 178 and Highway 24. Commerce is the proposed terminus in the third and final stage for the proposed Blacklands Turnpike, a toll road that would run from far northeastern
Dallas County, through
Collin and
Rockwall counties, as a faster way to get from Dallas to the major cities in Hunt County. Commerce is served by
Commerce Municipal Airport. Public transit called "The Connection" serves Commerce and all of Hunt County. The Connection operates Monday through Friday from 7 am to 7 pm. Reservations must be made one day in advance. The transit charges $2 ($4 round trip) if the passenger is traveling to a place within the same community or city, and $3 ($6 round trip) if the passenger is traveling from one city or community to another within Hunt County. The Connection will also take Hunt County residents to
Dallas as a round trip only: passengers are charged $34, and a minimum of three passengers is required. ==Notable landmark==