by Tanada » Sun 20 Nov 2005, 13:52:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Byron100', 'T')he topic of daily commuting is one reason why I sometimes wish Peak Oil would happen
right now. I can think of few worse things to do with my time than to sit in *&#@*&^ traffic going to and from my job. I live 4.6 miles from where I work, and I consider that too far of a commute. 25 minutes in a car every day is 25 minutes I wish I was doing anything, just
anything else other than being trapped in my car. I wish I lived close enough so I didn't have to drive at all, and indeed that is one of my great goals in life to live and work within a half mile (or a mile at the very most) of each other, which I hope to arrange once I land a long-term, steady job in a place where I want to grow old in.
Why people here in Atlanta, GA put themselves through utter hell of 1hr-plus (each way!!) commutes on glacial freeways is utterly and totally beyond me. If everyone hated traffic as much as I did, I can *guarantee* there would be a total revolution against our car-dominated culture. If 100% of all private automobiles were to disappear tomorrow (leaving the rest of infrastructure intact), I would be dancin' in the streets for about 24 hours straight...I'd be that happy. But like my best friend like to tell me, in your dreams baby...it ain't gonna happen. But dammit, it sure is nice to fantasize...

I wouldn't want to walk 4.6 miles, but it only takes 1.5 hours at 3mph, which is a easy walking pace. At a fast walk of 5 mph you could do it in under an hour.
My job is 6.1 miles out, but my car commute is only 10 minutes. A two hour walk to work and a two hour walk home would be pretty unpleasent, but as a trike ride it would be more like 12 minutes. I wouldn;t risk it now with all the idiots on the road, but if I wasn't driving most others wouldn;t be either.