How long is your daily commute?

How long is your daily commute?

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now its a 10 minute walk

i had to pushstart my car; because i hadn't driven it in so long the battery died

30 min
would be 5 if the population of this city wasnt 20 mil

It takes me about two seconds for my arms to reach my desk, lift my computer and place on my lap as I lay in bed

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I live in a small town and I walk everywhere.
3 minutes to the closest store
7 minutes to the gym
10 minutes to work
10 minutes to historic center
15 minutes to city hall

0 hours and 0 minutes because I'm a NEET. Enjoy the traffic tomorrow, wagie.

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My stateroom on the ship is also my office. So 0 mins.

10min

I only work 4 hour shifts and around 30 hours a month, but It takes me a bit over an hour to get there.

3 fucking hours

Unironically an hour during rush hour. That's on the low end too.
My brother in law's entire carpool commute is 2 hours each way because he lives way outside the city he works in.

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fucking christ why

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15 mins to do 18km

10-15 minutes with a car.
Around 20-25 min with a bicycle when sidewalks are clear of snow.
Around 30-40 min during winter depending on how well sidewalks are plowed of snow.
Length: about 5km

Fug, 3rd one is with bicycle as well.

last month: 5 minute bus ride
now: 10 minute walking + 10 minute bus
next month: 10 minute walking + 30 minute train + 15 minute train/bike

JUST

10 minutes walking + 40 minutes train ride
Everyday for the past 3 years

I don't mind, I usually have a couple of smokes before my train so I feel all warmed up inside

15 minute walk. Would probably be 5 minutes if I took public transport but I like walking.

35 minutes

exactly 26 minutes

About 30 minutes on the way there, an hour on the way back.

I usually go to the gym in the morning and then walk to my university library. Takes about 20 minutes to get to the gym by car or motorbike, then 40 minutes walking to get from the gym to the library. Normally I'll get there between 6:30 and 7am, depending on the day. Sucks in the winter, but I don't mind in other seasons. We have a nice nature trail that runs behind part of campus. It's well-wooded and always abandoned early.

20 minutes when I get the early morning shift like today. 1 hour or more if I enter past 8am.

15-20 minutes. I won't drive more than 30 minutes each way, I'd rather be poor.

10 minutes
It's just a short walk

I live pretty rural and I got accepted into a very good university course. I should really get a car but even then it'll take me about an hour and a half.

0 hours and 0 minutes because I'm a NEET. Enjoy the traffic tomorrow, wagie.

30 mins bicycle

how many times has your bike been stolen

Once, last summer, which was my fault.

1 hour and 30 minutes

2 minute walk. I live in the same street

1 minute walk

3 minutes

15 min by buss
bus stop is 3 min away from my home

10 mins with car
20 with bicycle

did you steal it yourself then?

15 minutes by car. Probably an hour walking

*rapes your country*

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No, I didn't chain it in a busy street next to a subway station. Some nigger took it to his slum apartment to saw the lock off and sell the bike to some tourist. Probably.

30 mins by bike - with a fuckload of incline and dangerius traffic
Was 15 mins for my last job - and entirely flat

where is that

canada i believe
its one of the widest freeways on earth

30 minutes

I have two jobs, one it takes about 35 total (walk to light rail and then ride into downtown). The other job takes about 10 minutes walking.

Los Angeles

According to Google it's the Katy Freeway in Houston, Texas.

i was totally off

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The land of the free tm

I realize it sounds like that but it isn't what you think it is. Only 30 hours between the two and one is a paid internship.

10 minutes walk,15 minutes train

About 70 minutes both ways. Just kill me.

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1 hour and 15 minutes total

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The weak must fear the strong.

2h + 2h evening

About 3 steps from bed to computer

from home to trolley stop, 3 minutes
10minutes ride
another few minutes walk to work after my stop
sometimes i have to wait 5 minutes at the stop if i just missed the trolleys (4 lines good for me), so in 20-25 mins top im at work or back home

Used to be 40 because my school was 10 km away, now only 15 min to my uni. Always on bike.

10min car
25min bicycle

15min

based

An hour to uni an hour back
>tfw it'd be the same if I had a car

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Well i bloody hope you're not driving on the sidewalks m8

this
I work from home

What do you do?

One hour walk
Half an hour bus
Fifteen minutes car

10-15min on the bike

2 minutes

I walk to work because I sleep in my van which is in the parking structure across the street from my office. The office is 24 hour access with a shower, fridge, oven, microwave, and internet. I have posted pics of my van on Jow Forums before. I went for an ironic gaudy look for the interior.

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IT consultancy. Basically a lot of excel.
You?

Joke’s on you because tomorrow is Marxist Lucifer King day where we celebrate the Communist adulterous womanizer and we all get the day off from work (except for people who work at Taco Bell and those kinds of low jobs)

neet

Woah, hope you only invite in the classy hookers

Tomorrow (Monday) is a national holiday, bub.

45 minute train ride. I always have a seat and it's never overcrowded despite being peak hour, so not too bad.

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3-10 minute walk to anything on campus, 15 minute bus ride to other campus

10 min walk

About 1.5-2h (includes bus + metro + walking)
There are no proper jobs in my shithole of a town so i have to commute to the regional center

I don't have a job

2h. 1h to get to the uni and 1h back home.

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10 minutes by bus

10-15 minutes, depends on whether or not I get the bridge.

1 hour

10 minutes by bike or 15 minutes by bus.

I never leave my house. I love being a neet.

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Around 15 minutes motorcycle ride
30 minutes with public transportations + walking
Range: 5 km.

To uni it’s about 20 minutes which is nice because I can get through a full album on my way to and back combined.

20 minutes to uni
40 minutes to find a parking spot, honestly can't believe they fucked it up this badly

1hr by train

It's comfy, it allows me to read a book every week or two.

Work pays for the cost of it ;^)

just cycle there then

atleast 3 hours by the public transportation for 10km

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

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finland is very cold friend
you cant just cycle there

if wheels work for car, then they work for bicycle too

35 mins metro ride + 7.5 mins bike ride
lmfaoing @ cagers who'll spend 30 mins on the road and another 40 looking for a parking spot.

First I want to see you cycle 20km in -25, then I can consider doing it

4 minutes with bike

I live somewhat central. Now we're moving away from the comfy area to the industrial area though. Going to be 20 minutes

>muh one day in the year when it gets below -20
yes, totally makes sense to go to your uni by car DAILY just because it's cold once

>muh one day in the year when it gets below -20
I don't live in Greece you dumb fuck.

a 40 min walk and a 14 min metro ride every day altogether