What's your usual commute?

edited June 2007 in Everything Else
I'm just curious how people on here tend to get to work. Is there a larger percentage of carpoolers, bicyclists, or transit-takers than the general population?

I'm interested in the primary method. For instance, if you drive a short distance to a park & ride, then take the bus, select "bus."

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  • I have been biking to work for 6 years now (we just have 1 vehicle for the family, a mini-van for my wife). I do it to save money (i.e. gas/insurance, etc) and keep healthy. I do not ride my bike out of any desire to save the environment or help national security by reducing a dependency on foreign oil.

    One of these days I'll put a sticker on my bike saying "my other car is an SUV" just to get all the tree-huggers off my back assuming we are kindred spirits when they see me cycling. 8)
  • I've been commuting by bike for all 12 years I've lived in Seattle. I was year-round and daily when living in Fremont and working downtown. In Snoreline, where we moved 3 years ago, I've become more of a fair-weather biker, which gets me on it for about half my commutes.

    My work moved to a place with plentiful free parking, we recently had a kid, and my commute length tripled, so I ride less than I used to, but it's still my primary mode of exercise.

    It is simply much more pleasant than driving in traffic for me, keeps me in decent shape, and though this was more true Fremont to downtown - it's often quicker or at least just as quick as driving at rush hour.

    It has little with saving the planet. I now have 3 vehicles, none which get more than 25 MPG.
  • I have one of the wort commutes around.

    Ballard to Redmond.
  • I love my ebike, but I'm in the same boat as well, in that I ride for totally selfish reasons. It's way cheaper, gets me my exercise, is faster than sitting in traffic, and is overall a more pleasant experience, even when it's raining.

    We still have two vehicles, the Saturn I mentioned before (30+ mpg) and a 4-cylinder '97 Sonoma pickup (~22 mpg). Fuel efficiency was pretty much the top priority when we selected both our vehicles, but again that's for entirely selfish financial reasons.
  • Well...I'm the unemployed guy you insensitive clod! :lol:

    In L.A. I pretty much walk to where I'm going. Sure...I can use my bike but really...what's the rush...I like to stop and smell the roses.

    Driving for me is a passion. So most of the time you'll only find me driving on some fun twisties such as Mulholland Drive.

    Since I have been here it's pretty much been all foot power as I left my bike in L.A. I plan on keeping it that way too for the most part.
  • Bus - Ferry - Bus - Airplane - Airplane - Bus/Rail/Taxi.

    Total distance; 3500 miles. One way. No car.
  • i work from home... we put about 5K miles on the car last year here in Seattle, about 1/3rd of what I'd normally drive.
  • Where I live and work (Puget Sound area), some people usually ride, not drive, a scooter or a motorcycle.
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