I beat youuuuu, mine is a 8 mile commuteMine is a short daily commute, about 15 miles. When I work in Miami on weekend it's a 75 miles one way. I need to milk it so I can go back and forth on one tanks of gas a day...
I worked there for few months in 09. I was pounding close to 1000 miles a week on my cager with my driving around town!
Darn you lol! I love commuting on my bike. It takes about an hour and a half each way by bus. Minimum with no traffic, with my bike, it's 15 minutes5 miles
so 10 there and back lol
You need to work in Toronto for a year. When you return to the Maritimes you'll think there's no traffic.155 kilometers return (96 miles to my American friends). The last 10 kilometers to work is crazy! I'm not one for heavily congested traffic.
Cheers.
Take a bus in NYC, I've been stranded on bus for 3 hrs due to to rain + traffic. This was on my regular 8 mile commute, that I can't walk or bike due to a bridge that I cannot cross unless by car/motorcycle/bus.You need to work in Toronto for a year. When you return to the Maritimes you'll think there's no traffic.
Was there last St. Patrick's day. The parade messed up traffic until about 8PM. Glad I was visiting and not working.Take a bus in NYC, I've been stranded on bus for 3 hrs due to to rain + traffic. This was on my regular 8 mile commute, that I can't walk or bike due to a bridge that I cannot cross unless by car/motorcycle/bus.
I can imagine. I worked in Ottawa for 3 years, that wasn't bad, I worked in Seattle for 3 years and that was alittle worse (4 lanes in one direction stopped in heavy traffic), then I worked in Ireland for 4 months, heavy congestion AND driving on the other side of the road, THAT was stressful, lol.You need to work in Toronto for a year. When you return to the Maritimes you'll think there's no traffic.