How bad/unhealthy is your commute?
#21
Joined: May 2005
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When I lived in New Orleans, my commute was wonderful. I lived in the city & worked in the suburbs so my drive was against traffic and consisted of St. Charles Ave. with the streetcars, oak trees, beautiful mansions and pretty joggers. 20 minutes door-to-door.
My current commute however, is hell. I live in NJ now. 45 minutes on a good day on the Garden State Parkway. No scenery to speak of. Plus the rude driver percentage around here is considerably higher than in other parts of the country.
The New Yorker magazine had a good article on commuting
http://tinyurl.com/2g8zfp
My current commute however, is hell. I live in NJ now. 45 minutes on a good day on the Garden State Parkway. No scenery to speak of. Plus the rude driver percentage around here is considerably higher than in other parts of the country.
The New Yorker magazine had a good article on commuting
http://tinyurl.com/2g8zfp
#23

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kauai_aka-
I was on Kauai for business a few months back, the first time I'd been to Kauai in years. The drive from Lihue to Hanalei was . . . interesting. Map readers, ocean gazers, chicken watchers and then the locals pulling out right in front of you (probably in a desperate move to get in front of the 30 mph caravan).
My daily commute is about 12 miles each way. I'm at work around 6 am so I can avoid sitting in traffic for an hour. I park my car a 10 minute walk from work because downtown parking is so expensive. Going home average drive time is about 45 minutes.
I was on Kauai for business a few months back, the first time I'd been to Kauai in years. The drive from Lihue to Hanalei was . . . interesting. Map readers, ocean gazers, chicken watchers and then the locals pulling out right in front of you (probably in a desperate move to get in front of the 30 mph caravan).

My daily commute is about 12 miles each way. I'm at work around 6 am so I can avoid sitting in traffic for an hour. I park my car a 10 minute walk from work because downtown parking is so expensive. Going home average drive time is about 45 minutes.
#24

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23 miles, 1 hour 15 minutes - 20 of which is just getting into the city and to my parking garage which costs $120 a month. Took 3 hours last winter when it snowed - Harrisburg cant' handle it when it snows and it takes 2 hours just to get out of city. Am trying for a job that would only be 8 miles... when I lived in Sarasota it was 1.5 from house to city Hall - those were the days! My quality of life totally sucks here. Can't wait to leave.
#25
Joined: Mar 2003
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I find this survey very dubious, as they did not rate the D.C. metro area as #1. I live in suburban Maryland, and it takes me at minimum an hour and 20 mins. using Metro buses to Metro rail. Due to the (still) high cost of housing, many people have no choice but to live way out of the area and commute in.
#26
Joined: Jan 2005
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Ten years ago, while living in the Chicago suburbs, I had a very unhealthy commute: 5 min drive to METRA station, 10 min to park & wait for train, 45 min express METRA train ride, 15 min walk to office. In winter I had to cross over the Chicago river to get to the Loop, this is why they call it the WINDY city. We moved to Columbus, OH and now I live 4 miles from work, an easy 10-15 min commute on surface streets, no huge monthly public transportation ticket or parking fees. Feels like I got back 2 hours a day!
#27
Joined: Apr 2005
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lizzie...the nyc subway?
my commute is nearly an hour.
a few minutes walk or quick lift to the train station. 40 minute train ride. 7-8 minutes walk to work. i don't mind because i'd rather live where i live, with the rest of civilization. and not in the city, "close to work". i used to commute 2 hours and 10 minutes each way. for the most part i didn't mind it, i liked the job. and the worst 6 minutes of that commute was once i got to the subway.
my commute is nearly an hour.
a few minutes walk or quick lift to the train station. 40 minute train ride. 7-8 minutes walk to work. i don't mind because i'd rather live where i live, with the rest of civilization. and not in the city, "close to work". i used to commute 2 hours and 10 minutes each way. for the most part i didn't mind it, i liked the job. and the worst 6 minutes of that commute was once i got to the subway.
#28
Joined: Jan 2006
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LT makes a greeat point about Washington, DC. My house on the Eastern Shore goes for about $ 400,000. To get one at a similar cost closer to DC I would have to buy a house in a place like Lanham-Seabrook or New Carrollton. I grew up in PG county and don't want to go back.
#29



Joined: Dec 2006
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Liz- back in the dark ages when I was a HS student I commuted on the subway from the near end of the line in Brooklyn to my school on 135th street in Manhattan - in the rush hour - carrying a french horn -with my friend who carried a cello. Now THAT was a commute.
#30

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I guess you could say I have an unhealthy commute: 1/2 hour drive to 6:22am train, 1 hour on the train, 30-45 minutes from South Station to my office in Cambridge. I wouldn't do it without the train since I am suseptible to road rage and the Southeast Expressway (8 minutes 35 minutes in rush hour) is the worst!!! The office is moving to Back Bay so that takes 1/2 hour off the commute. I do work at home one day a week.
#31
Joined: Apr 2006
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From PG/Montgomery Cty to Annapolis...35-75 minutes each way, depending upon traffic and accident(s) on the Beltway.
I hate it. I wish my job would move into DC so I could take metro. I'd rather have a 40 minute commute on the train; I find driving very stressful.
I hate it. I wish my job would move into DC so I could take metro. I'd rather have a 40 minute commute on the train; I find driving very stressful.
#32
Joined: Feb 2005
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Monmouth County New Jersey to Teaneck New Jersey- 68 miles each way, one traffic light....1 hour to 3 hours EACH way, Average is 4 hours a day...
Good news- I do work from home 2 days a week...but the commute almost kills me....
15 more years !
Good news- I do work from home 2 days a week...but the commute almost kills me....
15 more years !
#33
Joined: Sep 2004
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I do not envy any of you with those horrible commutes. I always knew I was fortunate, the commute from our house to our business in the next city was about 15 minutes max whether it was via freeways or the back road.
So many people around here have a good 90 minutes or more each way daily during the week. Very tiresome and stressful. And there was an article in the SF Chronicle on Sunday regarding employees in SF that work in Sacramento. They spend over 3 hours each way to commute back and forth to work. I cannot even imagine.
So many people around here have a good 90 minutes or more each way daily during the week. Very tiresome and stressful. And there was an article in the SF Chronicle on Sunday regarding employees in SF that work in Sacramento. They spend over 3 hours each way to commute back and forth to work. I cannot even imagine.
#35
Joined: Dec 2005
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I live in the western suburbs of Chicago. My home is 25 miles from my work location. If I worked days it would take me 2 hours to get home at night.
This is why I have worked midnights for the past 5 years (which is another type of stress). I can get to work in <30 minutes and home in <60 minutes.
This is why I have worked midnights for the past 5 years (which is another type of stress). I can get to work in <30 minutes and home in <60 minutes.
#37
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chepar, as much as i love oahu, you can keep H1 and all it's crossroads down to nanakuli.
so i cut off the creeping crawlers, it's usually another local anyway. but i know you know what it means when you can spot a rental a mile away
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and then those rare moments i'd rather drive behind a tourist because they drive as if they're still in the mainland (or honolulu) - aggressive. and if they don't (first visit maybe) at least they give the courtesy to let others go around. tata otoh rarely let you pass.
AND what's up with the map? there's only one road. kinda hard to get lost here isn’t it? i always give my niece a hard time for giving those silly maps away on the plane.
starrs, i hate you. who said you can post? just playing girl
so i cut off the creeping crawlers, it's usually another local anyway. but i know you know what it means when you can spot a rental a mile away
. and then those rare moments i'd rather drive behind a tourist because they drive as if they're still in the mainland (or honolulu) - aggressive. and if they don't (first visit maybe) at least they give the courtesy to let others go around. tata otoh rarely let you pass.
AND what's up with the map? there's only one road. kinda hard to get lost here isn’t it? i always give my niece a hard time for giving those silly maps away on the plane.
starrs, i hate you. who said you can post? just playing girl
#38
Joined: Jan 2003
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I don't know if it's physically unhealthy, but it's a BAD commute. We live in a suburb of Manhattan and my husband drives to the train station, takes the train to Grand Central, walks to the subway then takes the subway a few blocks from his office and walks to the office.
The total travel time is 2 hours and 10 minutes ONE WAY. So he's got a 4 hour and 20 minute daily commute, and he's got a lot of company. 58% of the working population in our town commutes to Manhattan.
The total travel time is 2 hours and 10 minutes ONE WAY. So he's got a 4 hour and 20 minute daily commute, and he's got a lot of company. 58% of the working population in our town commutes to Manhattan.



