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My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
Post your average commute times to work here in this thread and also don't forget to post the distances not just the times
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
3.5 miles and take 20/25 minutes
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
Todayit took me 50 minutes to travel 1 mile, yes 1 mile! road works everywhere. But I need my car so cant walk as got kids school run to do on lunch break.
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Drago
Todayit took me 50 minutes to travel 1 mile, yes 1 mile! road works everywhere. But I need my car so cant walk as got kids school run to do on lunch break.
Take a bike.
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
7/10ths of a mile, about 2 minutes.
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
Door to desk I've done in 42 minutes. 15 minute train ride and a walk on each end.
Rail pass 1030 quid for year
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
There are major interstate highways between where I live and where I work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle Lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
There are major interstate highways between where I live and where I work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle Lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
Your country is so behind on promoting cycling as an alternative transport to cars.
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
There are major interstate highways between where I live and where I work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle Lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
Your country is so behind on promoting cycling as an alternative transport to cars.
Same with Solar Power. Trump is hammering the fuck out of American alternative energy firms. What a douche
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Beanz
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
There are major interstate highways between where I live and where I work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle Lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
Your country is so behind on promoting cycling as an alternative transport to cars.
Same with Solar Power. Trump is hammering the fuck out of American alternative energy firms. What a douche
Beanz commute to work involves walking to the mailbox to get his welfare check
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Beanz
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Originally Posted by
Master
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brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
There are major interstate highways between where I live and where I work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle Lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
Your country is so behind on promoting cycling as an alternative transport to cars.
Same with Solar Power. Trump is hammering the fuck out of American alternative energy firms. What a douche
you don’t even live in America
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
1 stop sign 4 traffic lights and a spot that better not be blocked by the grass cutting crew.
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Spicoli
1 stop sign 4 traffic lights and a spot that better not be blocked by the grass cutting crew.
Sounds like a five minute commute
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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walrus
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beanz
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master
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brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If i bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 british pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
i thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why i take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
there are major interstate highways between where i live and where i work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the lincoln tunnel into manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
your country is so behind on promoting cycling as an alternative transport to cars.
same with solar power. Trump is hammering the fuck out of american alternative energy firms. What a douche
beanz commute to work involves walking to the mailbox to get his welfare check
;d;d;d
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Originally Posted by
Drago
Todayit took me 50 minutes to travel 1 mile, yes 1 mile! road works everywhere. But I need my car so cant walk as got kids school run to do on lunch break.
took me 7 minutes today, CRAZY!
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
There are major interstate highways between where I live and where I work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle Lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
Your country is so behind on promoting cycling as an alternative transport to cars.
Same with Solar Power. Trump is hammering the fuck out of American alternative energy firms. What a douche
Beanz commute to work involves walking to the mailbox to get his welfare check
We don't have 'mailboxes' or 'Checks' in the UK. Even your use of language is ghey. We have letterboxes and Cheques.
My commute is incredibly random. I don't usually travel much farther than London ( about 250 miles ) and often work in my own city (about 25mins) anywhere over 2 counties ( anything up to 3hrs ish each way) or walk to the studio if I am working from home (about 2 mins) ;D
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Re: My average commute to work is 4 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Beanz
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Master
16 miles takes me 45 minutes house door to work door combination of cycle to station, train and walk.
£800 a year for train pass.
@
Master that's a really good deal for a yearly train pass. If I bought a train pass here it would cost me about 150 British pounds per month. That would be something like 1800 pounds per year!
I thought mines was too much, it would be another £300 per year if it included bus which is why I take the bike instead as it pays for itself in the long run.
You should bike the 4 miles.
There are major interstate highways between where I live and where I work and there are no pedestrian walkways or even bicycle Lanes allowed on those major interstates. Plus going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan you cannot walk or ride bicycles
Your country is so behind on promoting cycling as an alternative transport to cars.
Same with Solar Power. Trump is hammering the fuck out of American alternative energy firms. What a douche
Beanz commute to work involves walking to the mailbox to get his welfare check
We don't have 'mailboxes' or 'Checks' in the UK. Even your use of language is ghey. We have letterboxes and Cheques.
My commute is incredibly random. I don't usually travel much farther than London ( about 250 miles ) and often work in my own city (about 25mins) anywhere over 2 counties ( anything up to 3hrs ish each way) or walk to the studio if I am working from home (about 2 mins) ;D
Damn that is a lot of information. I hope Walrus The Stalker doesn't try to triangulate on that