They are trying hard to make you not notice you’re spending a week of your life driving each year.

  • jacksilver@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I’m actually amazed it isn’t higher. That would imply the average commute is less than 15min each way.

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      1 month ago

      About 26 minutes each way according to my math, but that’s still a great commute. My commute by mass transit was three times as long.

      In my experience, there are three common sorts of commute:

      1. Fast by car.

      2. Slow by car.

      3. Slow by mass transit.

      I guess type 2 commutes aren’t common in Canada, so they don’t bring down the average?

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        Depends on city. Me driving from outer metro to Vancouver is 1:30 due to traffic. Taking the bus is 2 hours because of walking time where bus route doesn’t fully service area. Would probably be equal with full service.

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          For me, that’s a small enough difference that I’d be fine with taking the bus even if it’s a longer commute time, because I can zone out/nap/read/whatever on the bus, but not if I’m driving

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      1 month ago

      it’s 111 hours driving just TO work. it’s at least that much again to get home (more, probably, due to running errands and such on the way home).

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      I’ll bet that the choice of commute time is made to be over 100 to feel big but not so big that people get sad at how much time they waste.