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<blockquote data-quote="mcatrophy" data-source="post: 1308034" data-attributes="member: 3187"><p>I've had longer commutes and shorter commutes (moving house more often than jobs!).</p><p></p><p>I've also talked to many people who have very long commutes, some over two hours each way.</p><p></p><p>What I find is that you get used to whatever commute you are doing. It may take a month or so, but once it becomes habitual, it's no longer an issue, always provided you don't find it stressful.</p><p></p><p>As a motorcyclist, you can probably control your anger and frustration better than the majority, this would stand you in good stead for the hold-ups and bad driving you will inevitably encounter. The only real issue might be if you are going to be late for work because of roadworks or an accident. Make sure you won't get a black mark for an occasional infraction.</p><p></p><p>Then use the time you are in the traffic to listen to music, plan future rides, think deep thoughts that will put the world to rights (but don't just run on autopilot if you are using the bike).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcatrophy, post: 1308034, member: 3187"] I've had longer commutes and shorter commutes (moving house more often than jobs!). I've also talked to many people who have very long commutes, some over two hours each way. What I find is that you get used to whatever commute you are doing. It may take a month or so, but once it becomes habitual, it's no longer an issue, always provided you don't find it stressful. As a motorcyclist, you can probably control your anger and frustration better than the majority, this would stand you in good stead for the hold-ups and bad driving you will inevitably encounter. The only real issue might be if you are going to be late for work because of roadworks or an accident. Make sure you won't get a black mark for an occasional infraction. Then use the time you are in the traffic to listen to music, plan future rides, think deep thoughts that will put the world to rights (but don't just run on autopilot if you are using the bike). [/QUOTE]
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