1. Your City

>1. Your City.
>2. How long is your daily commute?
>3. Thoughts?

1. Stockholm
2. 10 minutes by bike.
3. It's good by Stockholm standards but it's a shitty city to ride a bike in. Lived in a student town before where everybody rode bikes that had bike infrastructure that was leagues above.

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40 mins by metro to uni then 40 minutes home then 40 minutes to uni then 40 minutes home so about 2.5 hours

Oslo

About an hour each way. Both metro and train.

It's quite expensive, but I'm not staying in the city forever. I'll live

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10 min drive to station then 35 min train ride to the city, so 45 mins each way

Finlan
Haven't worked in last two places I lived
:D

Germany
Munich
4 minutes by foot

>1. Your City.
Tomsk
>2. How long is your daily commute?
5 minutes if I'm in a hurry.
10 if I'm buying a breakfast/dinner along the way.
>3. Thoughts?
Like it.

Whats the weather like in stockholm now?

1. Tomsk.
2. 20 minutes by bus, or 40 minutes when the traffic is dense. Or a 1.5 hour walk when it`s warm and I have time.
3. Good enough.

-4, feels a lot colder. Not much snow

30 minutes by car. But it's more like a biweekly commute.

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Oh, and my city is Strasbourg.

An hour to go to work, another one to go back from work.

I wake up at 6 every morning, I start work at 8 and finish at 17 with a 30mn break per day.

I work 6 days per week.

For a shit pay.

I hate this country.

1.) I live in the woods near a hamlet called Rolling Dam
2.) I work at home but town is 30 minutes away
3.) I like it

Swede on vacation in Japan
1. Tokyo
2. 1 hour by train
3. It`s ok for Tokyo, most annoying part is walking from my house to the station which is like 15 minutes on its own, the actual train ride is pretty ok, after reaching the other station its just a quick stroll to the office.

>walking from my house to the station which is like 15 minutes on its own
Is it common for Tokyo? Can`t you take a bus to the station or something?

I live in a village.
About 50 minutes by car.
I'd be willing to drive twice as long just so I don't have live in a diverse shithole of a city.

There is a bus stop like literary outside my house but I am to autistic to use it.

Also think a bus pass would increase monthly costs by the equivalent of like 100 petrodollars which is not an expense I am willing to take atm

Fortaleza
40min by car to Uni.
Annoying as fuck.

Boston

takes 15 minutes to get to work by foot and 5 minutes by car

I want to kill myself

Groningen
30 minutes to work by car
10 minutes to university by bike

Tokyo
20 minutes
5 by walking to the station, 10 by train and another 5 to the office

Liverpool
5 to 10 min on bike
I love to cycle to work, saves so much time from the traffic
I will never take part in the commuting rat race

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Bogota
About 1 hour each way
Sucks ass

>Waukesha
>15 minutes
Pretty short, most everyone drives up to 30 minutes even to a crummy job

I walk to work, about 20min

>milan
I bike to work, around 6–8 minutes

Paris
1h morning 1h15 back home.
It's ok, I dig my anki deck

Prague

15m with tramway

Yearly pass is only 150€

Trondheim

15 min with bus

It's decent, but man the weather sucks so much. Probably going south in a few years

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Linköping
10 min by car
Good city. Can use car to get around most places.

I walk like 2 minutes at most
I live in the same street

It's a good city in the sense that everything can be reached by bike within 20 minutes. I feel like it's lacking when it comes to driving however. The road network looks more like the one in a small town even though it's a sizable city by Swedish standards. My parents have a 30-40 minute commute time from the southern part of Linköping to the city centre.

Do you have a lot of germans there?

1. lodz
2. 38 minutes by bus/tram, 19 minutes by bicycle, around 45 minutes by car, 15 minutes on a motorcycle.
3. I wished the local government banned cars in the city centre already. I'm willing to bet my left arm that without cars I'd get to work in 25 minutes by bus/tram.

Can't wait for EU to impose Japanese-style restrictions on car ownership and increase fuel prices twofold so every car-driving nigger goes bankrupt
Fuck cagers.

Fucking this but London. There's still a hill I have to climb.

I hear the traffics really bad there

>Waukesha
Why do you let niggers pick names for your cities?

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What are some comfy areas in Stockholm?

Bit higher than average, but wouldn't call it a lot.
They have an active diaspora and previous Governor of the region was an ethnic German. Current Mayor might be as well, not sure.

Volta Redonda
15min walking or 7 by bike
rarelly uses bus here, hell of expensive

Native names, predates America.

1. Santiago (to be precise, I live in the outskirts of this city).
2. Roughly from 40 minutes to 1 hour in car, when the traffic is really bad it takes like an hour and a half. By public transport (bus, train and metro), it takes me like 1 hour and 20 minutes ~ 1 hour 40 minutes.
3. I wish I lived closer to a metro station, I'm tired of driving and dealing with idiots.

>city

Oh no no no

40 minutes little traffic or stopping

Why do you go home inbetween

SHE LOVES YOU YEAH YEAH YEAH!
SHE LOVES YOU YEAH YEAH YEAH!

3 minute drive

>Commute to uni
10 minute walk the a 30 minute shuttle ride
>Commute to work
45 minute walk or a 20 minute bike

Linköping
10 minutes walk to work
Comfy

Bogota
10 mins walk to the uni
I am lucky, i'd kill my self if i had to get into that hell that this city's traffic is.

Lincoln
5-10 minute walk to anywhere on campus, bus ride to second campus is maybe 15 minutes
Nice because I dont need a car

Worcester MA
15 minute commute by car
I would move to boston if my salary here wasn't so high

1.Curitiba
2.Commute to what?
3.I dunno??

I used to commute to University back between 2007-2012, it was in another municipality and I had my own car, took me around 45mins each way and I hated it.

Nowadays I'm a neet so I don't really commute anymore. Supposedly this city has one of the best bus systems in Brazil but it's really crowded nowadays, the city's population exploded and it wasn't prepared for it. I'm glad I don't have to take the bus or anything like that.

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