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Most of us have daily commutes. Either to work, or school. What is your daily commute like, and how long is it typically?

 

My job is an hour away by car from where I live on a good day, and about an hour and a half going home due to rush hour traffic. 

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In the morning I travel 20-30 minutes by car and then take a 10-15 minute tram ride to school. It's not that bad. When I'm going home it's much worse since I can't go with my parents. I take a 10-15 train ride, then a 30-40 minute bus (traffic is also a lot worse when I'm heading home) then walk the rest of the way for about ten minutes home. All, in all it's not that bad. Especially because usually I can go with a friend and if not I'll always have audio books and music to listen to.


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Depends, when it comes to work I drive for an hour to work and sometimes longer. School on the other hand is 15 minutes by car but I take the bus on some days, which does take a lot longer then a car. I drive a lot when I come home too, just for fun.

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I have to walk roughly a mile to catch the metrorail into DC and then I have to walk a couple more blocks to reach the campus. The whole trip takes about an hour.  The return trip is pretty much the same except not as cold.

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Well, before I moved, I only had to take one bus to get to work (about 45 minutes back and forth). Now since I moved, I have to take two buses and a train to get to work (about an hour and a half), and coming back I have to take two buses (about another hour if the buses are in time, which they are not).

 

Sometimes if the buses that take me to my train are late, I have to take another bus that goes the back way, so that adds about another hour and a half. :/


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Well, there was a point last year in which I was doing upwards of fifty miles daily, which at 16 mpg is a killer. Fortunately, all I gotta drive now is twenty minutes or so to the university (~20 miles round trip) half of which is on the interstate going 70, the other half on back streets at a leisurely 25.

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My work commute isn't too bad, as it last maybe around 5 mins.

 

You lucky man. I used to work legit 5 minutes away from home (2 minutes in car). Now im doing 90 miles a day witht he new job! Almost 500 miles a week. I change my car's oil like once a month. 


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I walk 3.5 miles to and from my college each and every day so thats like 7 miles in total. I literally never do any other exercise other than going out and walking around Manchester etc.

 

It's not so bad though, I jog a little bit of the way home so I can get in earlier! (:


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Straight from my house to my office is a 45 minute drive, but normally I carpool with my dad, who works in the town adjacent to the tiny port village where I work. This adds an extra 15 minutes for a roughly hour-long commute, and it takes about the same amount of time going home. I'm considering putting in an app with the company my sister works for, which is only 15 minutes away from home. If I got that job, I'd save a ton on gas, not to mention I'd probably get a more respectable pay rate than I'm getting now.

 

When I'm going to school, the campus in the next town over is about 20-30 minutes away, depending on traffic. If I'm lucky enough to land some classes at our in-town campus, it's no more than 5 minutes away.

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For school, I drive there. Takes about ten minutes there and back. Other than school, there are those times where I go grocery shopping. Driving to the nearest store takes less time than driving to school. I'd say about five minutes at most.


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My typical daily commute involves a 10 minute bus ride leaving my house and then 15 minutes on a subway line.  I work in downtown Philly which is one of the largest central business districts in the country. 

 

Granted the subway isn't a "real" train but things could be worse.  I could be stuck in a city like Columbus or Indianapolis which don't have any form of rail transit. 

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It's about a 14 minute drive to get to college each day, it's usually a pretty rough drive though. People haven't a bloody clue how to use a roundabout and getting on the necessary side-street usually involves some pretty aggressive manoeuvres (because other people are so very considerate.)

 

Of course, I also need to get back home. Usually it's a bit easier, but it definitely feels a lot longer.

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I take the city bus to get to school.  It takes three times as long for me to get to school(I wish I had a car).  My school is only 10 minutes away if I drove.  It takes me 30-40 minutes to get to school when I take the bus...

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For work I leave my house around 50 minutes before my shift starts and take a 10-15 minute walk to the bus station where I will take a 5 minute bus ride that will drop me off right in front of work. For school I go to the library 2 hours before my classes start to do homework and work on this book I am trying to get published. I leave my house 1 hour before the scheduled time I go to the library and take that same walk I would take to the bus station to get to work but take a 20 minute ride on this train called the "Sprinter" instead.

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Door to door, it takes about 45 minutes for me to get from home to work. I take the train followed by the underground (subway for you Murrikans :P). I'd like to try driving eventually but seeing as I don't even have a license, that's not looking to be something for the near future :mellow:

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