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Commuting time - a poll for the intrepid travelers

#1

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

How far (in time) do you travel to work/school - one way, not round trip. Answer in your post what means you use to get from A to B.

I live 3 miles from the lab. I either bike it or drive (in bad weather). It takes me less than 5 minutes one way.

I used to drive 45 minutes to work. I hated those days!


#2



Kitty Sinatra

half an hour strolling, 20 minutes at a decent walking pace. This is actually shorter than some trips to school back when I was younger. The one high school I attended was a solid 40 minute walk at a brisk pace.

I love being able to walk to work.


#3

Wahad

Wahad

An hour and twenty minutes, more or less, from door to door.


#4

Covar

Covar

10-15 minutes in the morning.

15-45 minutes in the evening.

Yay Raleigh-Durham.


#5



ThatNickGuy

Roughly 40 minutes (give or take, depending on traffic, wind, muscle soreness) to bike 13 KM to school one way. Usually about 5-10 minutes quicker, since it's mostly downhill going back.


#6



Odie

Depending on the train/bus I catch 1 hr to 2hrs per way i.e. Public trainsit is ok at best where i work, only been worse since the big metro accident. My commute used to be worse... like 2hr mininum. O how i hated that commute but loved the work.


#7

Vagabond

V.Bond

30-45 minutes to get to school, and I take three buses to get there.

If I miss any of them, I'm pretty much screwed.


#8



rabbitgod

I voted 30 minutes, but it's pretty consistently 25 when in a car. It's about 22.5 on my scooter because I can go around people a little easier to make turns.

It's 40-50 depending on wind when I'm on my bicycle.

I had an hour+ commute one way for about a year. It wasn't very pleasant. And it was only 15 miles so it's not like I was really going anywhere. Just gas, brake, punch.


#9

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

10-15 minutes, using the Metro.


#10

Shakey

Shakey

I drive about 30 minutes, but it's an easy 30 minutes. I usually only see about 5-10 other vehicles during my drive. The only bad part is on Fridays when tourists are coming up and I have to worry about getting rear ended trying to turn off of the highway.


#11



Chibibar

technically 45 minutes away. I drive (carpool) with my wife since she work at the same place as I do.


#12

Bonhomme Richard

Bonhomme Richard

0 minutes. I work from home.


#13

Gusto

Gusto

1.5 hours on the bus to school.

3 minutes walking to work.


#14

ElJuski

ElJuski

Right now it takes me twenty minutes to get to the school I'm working at, and about ten minutes by foot to get to my classes or to my library job.


#15

Hylian

Hylian

It takes me about 13 minutes to get to work


#16

Jake

Jake

Used to be a 30 min walk. Now a 10 min drive. :eek:rly:


#17



kaykordeath

40-50 minutes door to door, a great majority of which is spent napping (and if not, then reading or playing games on my phone) on the subway.


#18



Batdan

I go by Prius and it usually takes me about 25-30 minutes to get from my house to work. Five minutes less if the schools are closed that day.


#19

Shegokigo

Shegokigo

If I didn't have to wear business attire, I would bike to work.

By car it's 10mins.


#20

Adam

Adammon

3 minutes to work by car. 30 minutes if walking across the park.

If I didn't wear a suit and tie every day, I'd walk more often.


#21

Seraphyn

Seraphyn

30min to work. If it's 1 hour+ I'd probably save up some money and move closer. I can't get any work done while in transit, so it's completely wasted time.


#22

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

12 miles, 25 minutes. Mix of 70mph for the first half and stop and go 30mph for the second half. I wished my highway would dump me closer to work.

On the bright side, I get to see cattle and horses in my neighborhood when the sun is out. I love summer commuting.


#23



EpicEpileptic

It takes me 45 min to drive to school and about 10 min to walk from the parking deck to my first class each day because it is the only parking deck off campus and I slipped up on getting a parking pass at a reasonable time this semester, and my daily class I walk to from there is on the opposite side of the campus.
As for work, depending on where which store I work at for that particular day it could take me 10 min to drive when I work the shop closest to me or 40 min when I have to drive across town to get to work.


#24

Simfers

Simfers

Around 30-45 minutes by bus from my appartment in Hull to the office in East Ottawa (near Orleans). Not counting waiting times.


#25



Alex B.

About 30 minutes to go about 10 miles. bleh. On the way home it's often worse and can sometimes take closer to an hour, depending on the traffic.


#26



Qonas

I drive about 45 minutes to work, and as that isn't an option I voted for a hour. It doesn't really bother me at all but then long drives don't get to me. Sure there'll be times with horrible drivers that piss me off that I'll get annoyed at the drive, but never at the driving itself.


#27



Chazwozel

10 min to get to the train station.

1 hour and 15 minutes on the train.

15 min to get to work from the train station by bike, about 25 walking or taking the shuttle.

I hate Philly.


#28

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

Here I am complaining about the single stoplight between home and work, and some of you folks are on the road nearly 3 hours a day. That would drive me crazy. If it was a train/subway, it wouldn't be so bad, but driving that much would kill me.


#29



rabbitgod

If I didn't have to wear business attire, I would bike to work.

By car it's 10mins.
Adammon said:
3 minutes to work by car. 30 minutes if walking across the park.

If I didn't wear a suit and tie every day, I'd walk more often.
I wear business attaire and ride my bike to work 1-2 times per week.

I usually just bring a change of clothes. Or if it's two consecutive days I'll bring clothes earlier in the week when I ride my scooter.

I do have my own office so I can change as I please and I have a drawer in my desk for bike clothes. If either of you can ever have that luxury then it really does make biking reasonable.


#30

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

If I didn't have to wear business attire, I would bike to work.

By car it's 10mins.
Adammon said:
3 minutes to work by car. 30 minutes if walking across the park.

If I didn't wear a suit and tie every day, I'd walk more often.
I wear business attaire and ride my bike to work 1-2 times per week.

I usually just bring a change of clothes. Or if it's two consecutive days I'll bring clothes earlier in the week when I ride my scooter.

I do have my own office so I can change as I please and I have a drawer in my desk for bike clothes. If either of you can ever have that luxury then it really does make biking reasonable.[/QUOTE]

I think being a little sweaty should be acceptable. We're all too clean as it is.


#31

Bubble181

Bubble181

10-15 minutes one way, 1h15-1h30 the other way, depending on nights or day shifts. Hurray peak hour traffic!


#32



lafftaff

My commute is about 11 miles & takes 20 minutes. It's all opposite traffic so it's a quick drive.

I used to drive 30 miles to school & 30 back. My car only gets 18mpg so it got expensive real quick. It was a nice drive though, absolutely no traffic.


#33

Rob King

Rob King

Sometimes I get to take the van home, so that shortens my journey to about 5 minutes. But most days I have to walk. It takes 30-45 minutes from where I'm living now, which I don't like.

My other job varies too much for me to post anything definitive. Anywhere from 5 minutes to a client just down the road, to 2 hours when I have to bus, transfer and walk to a house not on any convenient bus route and/or at a very inconvenient time.


#34

Hailey Knight

Hailey Knight

Morning: 15 minutes on bus, 15 minutes on train, 15 minute walk.

Evening: 15 minute walk and 5 minutes on train/25 minutes on bus, and then 40 minutes on bus.

Only reason I sometimes take one early bus instead of walking is so I can read or write more after work.


#35



YAOMTC

~5 minute walk to work, ~5 minute walk to class.

I live and work on campus. :D


#36

North_Ranger

North_Ranger

5-10 minutes. By walking.

I live practically next door to the university campus. The downside is that the university campus is also located on the top of a huge, steep hill and its less steep side. So sometimes to get to the other offices and class rooms, I have to take a 15-minute-or-so detour AROUND the hill.


#37

Frank

Frankie Williamson

5 minute walk, if I take my time.


#38

Shegokigo

Shegokigo

I think being a little sweaty should be acceptable. We're all too clean as it is.
I don't have access to an area to change clothes, and appearance is half of my job requirement.


#39



meyoumeyou

I don't even know how to categorize mine.

Normally anywhere from a 5-15 hour drive to the city I'll be working in at the start of a week. From then on though its generally a 5 mile or less commute from the hotel. It's really grand when a decent hotel is to be found within less than a mile.


#40



Olorin

It's about 3 seconds from my bed to my desk. Working at home has some advantages :)


#41



redapples

I used to drive with my wife and kids. She was made redundant and my eldest started school.

My drive took about 1 hour 45 minutes. I get the train now and it takes 1 hour 20 including waiting time for the train (about 10 minutes). I save time and money and am chewing books up so win, win, win.


#42

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

I think being a little sweaty should be acceptable. We're all too clean as it is.
I don't have access to an area to change clothes, and appearance is half of my job requirement.[/QUOTE]

I just heard a story on NPR about bike commuters in NY. There's a lot of folks that want to start pushing employers to have facilities for bikers or folks just need to get used to a bit of funk around the office.

I understand your professional attire requirement. I had one of those jobs at one time. Being a grad student, a certain amount of dishevelment is expected. If you look neat and tidy that means your not working/studying enough.


#43

Cajungal

Cajungal

Many different answers:

*On most days, 10 minutes to get to school simply because of a one-lane road and heavy student traffic.

*My school #1 for teaching: about 30 minutes, mostly on I-10.

*School #2: 20 minutes into inner-city Baton Rouge

*School #3: About 20 minutes to a small rural town outside of BR, mostly on 110.

I walk to work from class, and that takes about 5-10 minutes.


#44



Mr_Chaz

20 minute walk. It's good, helps to wake me up in the morning.


#45

bhamv3

bhamv3

20-30 minute walk, or a 7-10 minute bus ride.

I could definitely use the exercise from the walk, but the bus is so damned tempting, you know?


#46

klew

klew

I live on station, so it's a 10 minute walk.


#47



Dusty668

I used to live in Gastonia, and work in Charlotte. 22 minute drive to work, 45 minutes to 3 hours driving home depending on where the Interstate Wreck of the Day was.


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