Mine's ~52 minutes; 15 minutes through city, the rest is all interstate. Yours?
BTW, If you have the luxury of working from home...I hate you.
Between walking, train, and bus anywhere from an hour plus to a little over 30 minutes.
Commute? What's that?
(I currently work from my home office ... I have a bigger challenge making myself get breakfast eaten before 8:00 am.)
Average is 15 minutes with 2-3 min wait getting in the gate and showing ID. Six lane hyw once I leave the subdivision up to the gate then 2 lanes. One thing going for me is the road is blocked off right at the entrance of the parking lot every morning (Mon-Fri) for the soldiers to run/jog/walk. Weekends that I work I have to drive another 3 miles to get to another gate as the one I use Mon-Fri is closed at that time of the day.
Being a self-employed forester somedays I work in the at home office and other days I am in the field. Travel is a variety to different woodlot properties and clients, usually within 30 to 45 minutes, and then on foot sometimes to the work site. Travel I-95, state highways, town roads, back roads, and private roads and walk in the woods alot. I avoid the traffic as much as possible, travel 30 to 100 miles a day and walk up to six hours a day. Beats the desk when the weather is good.
Dave
Depending on what time I leave home/work, between 10 - 90 minutes.
30 - 150 if I'm going to/from my girlfriends place where I spend most of my time.
Stockholm traffic ain't nothing you wanna mess with...
I have about 4km to my apartment and, at 16:00 it takes 25minutes to walk and 90 minutes by car...
40 minutes during Term time
20 minutes during Holidays
Howard Walker
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2.18 minutes if I get a cup of coffee.
Of course my paychecks are at the mercy of individuals actually paying their bill in a timely manner.
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Interesting study on NPR this morning, correlating commute time with civic/political engagement. The more time spent commuting, the less involved study participants were in either civic functions or politics.
40-45 minutes, all state highway and farm roads. Lots of woods. Lots of farm implements. Lots and LOTS of deer. In the 7 1/2 years I've been driving this I have hit 3 deer, several raccoons, lots of kamikaze birds and uncounted frogs. Near misses with possums, skunks, turkeys, pheasants, quail, mice, dogs, cats, rabbits, bald eagles, and one horse.
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I do all my "reading" during my commute. Thank God for my public library and Audio books.
@jggerth wrote:Interesting study on NPR this morning, correlating commute time with civic/political engagement. The more time spent commuting, the less involved study participants were in either civic functions or politics.
How odd. Time spent driving is time not spent doing something else. Go figure.
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