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.
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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.
17 miles (anywhere from 25-40 minutes by car depending on 695 traffic).
Am a little burned from yesterday's sunny mid 80s temps. Today started with rain, which I think is stopping, and will be cooler still am not sad to be missing the weather event in Bmore. Hope the neighbors aren't too mad about our unshoveled walk. Today's plan is to go out fishing this afternoon!
I looked and it is between 12 and 14 miles. However, on the bus it can take up to 2 hours, depending on the transfer situation.