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100%
11-01-2007, 03:27 PM
For the sake the commuting stats vs nose picking.

10mins, bike (downhill)

Defy
11-01-2007, 03:49 PM
I live about 3 miles away from my job, so it takes roughly 5-7 minutes to get there in my car. Although, as of late it takes a wee bit longer because there's construction ALL around the apartment complex I'm in and it's a pain in the ass getting through to the main street. >.<

Barbarossa
11-01-2007, 03:52 PM
10 miles from workplace, it takes 15 minutes by car. Public transport is not an option because it's in the middle of nowhere.

Bicycle is not an option because it's uphill all the way there and back :mellow:

Something Else
11-01-2007, 03:56 PM
Not very far at all tbh, sometimes I even run!

Biggles
11-01-2007, 04:01 PM
10 miles from workplace, it takes 15 minutes by car. Public transport is not an option because it's in the middle of nowhere.

Bicycle is not an option because it's uphill all the way there and back :mellow:

:blink: Sounds like my workplace - except it takes me 25 minutes - about 14 miles by car.

Mr. Mulder
11-01-2007, 04:29 PM
15miles - depends what time i leave as to how long it takes, if its a normal rush hour time then it takes fucking ages, leave the house just gone 8, get there for about 10 to 9 - if i leave at around 6 for the gym (which is two miles less) then it takes around 15mins then an extra 10mins to get from the gym to work

public transport is not a good idea as i would need to take two buses or a bus then a train, neither of which would arive on time if at all :ermm:

bigboab
11-01-2007, 05:25 PM
10 miles from workplace, it takes 15 minutes by car. Public transport is not an option because it's in the middle of nowhere.
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Bicycle is not an option because it's uphill all the way there and back :mellow:

Do you live on top of a gyroscope?:wacko:

Peter North
11-01-2007, 05:38 PM
Well since i live at 15 min to work. i go by my legs.
But sometimes wend im late, theres only the car that saves me... :shifty:

DooMeD68
11-01-2007, 07:31 PM
as i work for myself - i can do what the hell i please !! :cool:

Skweeky
11-01-2007, 07:37 PM
I get dropped off in the morning but take the train back home. Takes me about 1.5 hours :(

Can't wait to pass my test.

Not that it'll make much difference. With all the traffic it takes about an hour to get back to my house and it's only 10 miles away :(

kaffeine
11-01-2007, 08:00 PM
"personal motorised vehicule"
17.5 miles around 1 hour... it's hell.

Alien5
11-01-2007, 08:05 PM
school took 10 mins walk

college 40 min bus ride

work 30 mins train ride

unemployed instantly at the pc :)

tesco
11-01-2007, 11:40 PM
I drive my van to work.
Takes about an hour in the morning.
Takes me 45mins - 1 hour to get home depending on traffic.

Actatoi
11-01-2007, 11:53 PM
Bus, 1 hour approximately.

JordoR
11-02-2007, 12:12 AM
25 min drive, 45 minutes on the skytrain.

About 1:10-1:15 every day. This is only one way.

Bad Samaritan
11-02-2007, 12:13 AM
I drive my SUV 8 KM in about 12 minutes to work. I won't ride my bike, because I don't want to get killed in traffic by some shitty driver.

Hairbautt
11-02-2007, 01:20 AM
Anywhere from 20-40 minutes to school.

:mellow: My sister once made it in 8 minutes.

Car, btw.

enoughfakefiles
11-02-2007, 10:49 PM
Bicycle is not an option because it's uphill all the way there and back :mellow:

Sounds like when i went to do a job at bacton refinary in norfolk. On the way down it was all uphill and on the way back it was all uphill :idunno:

I work just down the road from my workplace and it takes 2 minutes by car :01:

Barbarossa
11-02-2007, 11:13 PM
I work just down the road from my workplace and it takes 2 minutes by car :01:

You lazy bastard that'd be what, a 10 minute walk :P

Snee
11-02-2007, 11:17 PM
Uni - 'bout 15 mins.

Work - 30 mins with car, more like 50 by bus, wot with me having to change buses.
Not that there's been much working there for me lately, but.