If you commute 50+ miles ONE WAY please chime in...
#16
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i had a 65 miles commute for almost a year. it really wasnt bad as the traffic wasnt an issue on most mornings. i was driving my GS at the time and loved it. the drive was a pain during tax season but only because i had already worked 14 hours and spending another 2 and a half on the road sucked. i would say that if you are going to be spending that time in a car everyday - get a car you will enjoy driving.
#17
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drive 450 miles every 5 days driving solely to school and home everyday, it is really killing me I have considered getting a different car, but the es already has 120k miles and averages 24 mpg. But the drive is awful, rush hour traffic in the morning, almost makes me miss the bus
#18
About 15 years ago, I was doing about 52 miles one way, from Queens to Morristown. This won't mean anything to you down south, but those here in NJ/NY know the distance and traffic I'm going to be talking about.
I would start off from Queens around 6:30am to pick up my first carpool friend who lived the opposite way to work about five miles. Then we would hook back to my original starting point to pick up two more people at 7:00am. Then we'd hope on the "Grand" Central Parkway, to BQE, over the Williamsburg bridge, through downtown Manhattan (Chinatown), then Holland Tunnel, onto 1&9 Polasky Skyway, 78 west, 24west, then exit 2B to Morristown. On a good day (holiday with no one around), I'd get there about 8:15. On a bad day, about 8:55 to log in for 9:00.
Evenings was the reverse, but with about 20 min. added for the Holland Tunnel because going back in NYC there is a toll. So, I leave at 5:00 to get home about 6:45-7:30.
Why do you ask about 50 mile commutes?
I would start off from Queens around 6:30am to pick up my first carpool friend who lived the opposite way to work about five miles. Then we would hook back to my original starting point to pick up two more people at 7:00am. Then we'd hope on the "Grand" Central Parkway, to BQE, over the Williamsburg bridge, through downtown Manhattan (Chinatown), then Holland Tunnel, onto 1&9 Polasky Skyway, 78 west, 24west, then exit 2B to Morristown. On a good day (holiday with no one around), I'd get there about 8:15. On a bad day, about 8:55 to log in for 9:00.
Evenings was the reverse, but with about 20 min. added for the Holland Tunnel because going back in NYC there is a toll. So, I leave at 5:00 to get home about 6:45-7:30.
Why do you ask about 50 mile commutes?
#19
Lexus Test Driver
Mine was all freeway and I drove a few hours before or after rush hour.
I love to drive and I usually do all my thinking while driving and listening to music so long drives never bothered me.
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#22
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For over a year I made a daily, 250 mile round trip commute to a few communities we were building. The only way I was able to make that drive was to take off very early in the morning and return late at night, after traffic. As you can imagine, it's tough driving that much.
One thing I did notice was that, even over the course of that year, I could tell that there was more and more traffic on the road. I'll bet that commute will take much longer today than it did a few years ago. I believe that as traffic worsens, we'll see a shift towards living and working within a closer proximity; living in the boonies and working in the city will become impossible (at least in Southern California). It's inevitable.
One thing I did notice was that, even over the course of that year, I could tell that there was more and more traffic on the road. I'll bet that commute will take much longer today than it did a few years ago. I believe that as traffic worsens, we'll see a shift towards living and working within a closer proximity; living in the boonies and working in the city will become impossible (at least in Southern California). It's inevitable.
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I commute about 30 miles each way to work. There's some traffic, but it's survivable.
When I first got my 3GS, I drove it to work every day. Sure it's comfy, but I rack up 2k miles a month doing that. Then I started rotating my miata into the commute, and now I almost drive the miata exclusively to work. Makes the commute more fun instead of just rolling to work and home...
#25
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Same here. I don't mind driving a little over 50 miles one way to my office. I live in SoCal and everyone but me drives into Los Angeles and I go the opposite way...nice...that's why I have the number of miles on my 1996 ES...
#26
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I recently quit my job but I would have to drive from Hacienda Heights, CA to Laguna Niguel, I knew I couldn't do it everyday so I just got an apartment at the beach. I could walk to work and the beach, so that was awesome but I hate driving, I was usually never in traffic, until I got local but I hated the commute.
It's just annoying to have to be confined in a car for so long, thank goodness it was in my GS though...! very pleasant for long drives.
total one way commute, 54, 47 if I cut a little into the mountain from 60 go 57s freeways.
It's just annoying to have to be confined in a car for so long, thank goodness it was in my GS though...! very pleasant for long drives.
total one way commute, 54, 47 if I cut a little into the mountain from 60 go 57s freeways.
Last edited by G Star; 10-02-09 at 10:11 PM.
#27
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I used to see patients at a prison . It was 82 miles each way. I used to do 164 miles round trip 3 days a week. My 2003 G35 had 138K on the engine when I dumped it. The VQ is a solid motor IMO.
#28
Man I had a 51 mile one way commute once before, lucky for me the highway was 1 mile from the house, and the workplace was 1 mile off the same highway
It only takes 55 mins each way.
It only takes 55 mins each way.
#29
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#30
So, for us close to home, where exactly would this commute be?
I did Conyers to Marietta for a couple months and lawd, I almost lost my mind....
Now, I do roughly 35 miles one way....but it adds up quick on the dash...
I did Conyers to Marietta for a couple months and lawd, I almost lost my mind....
Now, I do roughly 35 miles one way....but it adds up quick on the dash...