When I lived in Seattle, it was 75 minutes each way (58 mi), if traffic was good. I later moved to Philly, and it was 4.7 miles each way, which was usually about 15 minutes. Now my 'commute' is about 6 feet from bed to desk, with a detour to the kitchen to make coffee and feed the cat.
21 miles, 30-45 minutes each way in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. I have to leave home before 6:30am to achieve a ~30 minute commute; commute conditions deteriorate after 6:30am. If I’m unlucky, though, it could be 60 minutes in stop-and-go traffic.
When I lived in Seattle, it was 75 minutes each way (58 mi), if traffic was good. I later moved to Philly, and it was 4.7 miles each way, which was usually about 15 minutes. Now my 'commute' is about 6 feet from bed to desk, with a detour to the kitchen to make coffee and feed the cat.
70 minutes each way. Pretty much 12 hours a week sitting in a fking car. Much too much too long.
In the summer months, a lot of it is past fields and hedgerows and low hills - which is nice. In the winter its unlit roads and headlights.
In my previous role the commute was about five metres.
21 miles, 30-45 minutes each way in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. I have to leave home before 6:30am to achieve a ~30 minute commute; commute conditions deteriorate after 6:30am. If I’m unlucky, though, it could be 60 minutes in stop-and-go traffic.
I don't commute any more, but when I did each direction was a little less than ten miles and a little more than ten minutes, usually on a motorcycle.
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About 1/4 of a Security Now podcast or 1/2 of the Amp Hour or Embedded.
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I bike!
12 minutes but I drive 35 minutes via more scenic route unless I am in a hurry (rare)
45-50 minutes, each way. Sucks!
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This is a qualitative survey.