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<blockquote data-quote="RJAMT" data-source="post: 1308433" data-attributes="member: 87440"><p>I did a year of 40 miles from one side of Atlanta to the other. It took anywhere from 40 mins to over 2 hours depending on crashes. The not knowing how long it would take each day was driving me crazy; not the distance or time.</p><p></p><p>I spent 4 years commuting 30 miles from corn country in Illinois to downtown St Louis. That took a pretty reliable 45 mins each way but I rarely took the bike. The bridge into St Louis has 3 interstates converging on the bridge and morning rush was wild as cars and trucks all tried to change lanes for the correct interstate on the other side. Scared me to death on a bike.</p><p></p><p>Now I have a 10 mile commute down a country highway and spend more time waiting in line to enter the base than I do on the road. I ride every day the roads are ice/snow free.</p><p></p><p>You get used to what you do regularly. Decide if you want the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJAMT, post: 1308433, member: 87440"] I did a year of 40 miles from one side of Atlanta to the other. It took anywhere from 40 mins to over 2 hours depending on crashes. The not knowing how long it would take each day was driving me crazy; not the distance or time. I spent 4 years commuting 30 miles from corn country in Illinois to downtown St Louis. That took a pretty reliable 45 mins each way but I rarely took the bike. The bridge into St Louis has 3 interstates converging on the bridge and morning rush was wild as cars and trucks all tried to change lanes for the correct interstate on the other side. Scared me to death on a bike. Now I have a 10 mile commute down a country highway and spend more time waiting in line to enter the base than I do on the road. I ride every day the roads are ice/snow free. You get used to what you do regularly. Decide if you want the job. [/QUOTE]
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