Apparently I'm 2 miles from my office by the most direct route, which I didn't quite realize, and means I really should walk home more. It's a 10 minute drive.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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1.1 miles. Easy bike ride or walk if it isn't too hot. I keep an extra shirt in the office in case I get too warm on the way to work.
Less than 3 miles, currently. Unfortunately, the most direct route has no shoulder at some key points, not great for walking or biking, but I can come home for lunch easily, even if I'm only taking a half hour break.
Being able to come home for lunch is a great benefit. The food choices are often healthier and I love having a few minutes to put my feet up in my comfy chair and relax a bit before heading back.
I mostly have been taking advantage of that when I make my lunch but leave it on the kitchen table instead of bringing it in to work.
9.5 miles, or about an hour by train or bike.
4 feet.
For a moment, I thought that was a snow report.
How long in distance are people's commutes?
12.1 miles, according to Google maps. About 25-30 minutes, depending on if I drop Tim off or he drives himself.
Wow, 6.5 miles. I thought it was way less than that for some reason.