View Poll Results: On average how long do you spend each day commuting?

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  • 0 - I work from home etc

    30 16.67%
  • 0 -> 20 Mins

    49 27.22%
  • 20 -> 40 Mins

    32 17.78%
  • 40 -> 60 Mins

    19 10.56%
  • 1 Hr -> 1 Hr 30 Mins

    26 14.44%
  • 1 Hr 30 Mins -> 2 Hrs

    8 4.44%
  • 2 Hrs -> 2 Hrs 30 Mins

    9 5.00%
  • 2 Hrs 30 Mins -> 3 Hrs

    2 1.11%
  • 3 Hrs -> 3 Hrs 30 Mins

    1 0.56%
  • More than 3 Hrs 30 Mins

    4 2.22%
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Thread: Poll: Average Commute to Work/School per Day

  1. #41
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    whats up NM?
    feeling Blue?
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    a little moody perhaps?
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    The Golf Club is on the other side of Cranny, I live in Cranny West and it's in the North 7km exactly.

    I have walked it a few times but I normally leave before the sun comes up and there is no proper foot path so a bit hairy walking along the HWY with trucks and stuff at 5am in the dark.

    I was going to buy a motor bike but havent got the money at the moment, it's a fairly direct run with only 2 sets of lights that I normally catch the green so it's not that bad in the landy, better than Amanda taking it to work as she works about 20km's away and takes min 45mins stop start on the monash everyday. That was killing the landy very quickly but the Carolla is suited to it fine.

  4. #44
    olbod Guest
    Getting bloody thick up here around Mackay now.
    Roundabouts everywhere and flamin red lights.
    I hate having to go into town.
    The other day on me way in, I was at the lights and there were Eight
    damn cars in front of me. Gawd.

    Been thinking seriously lately of buying a property over near Quilpie.
    Anyone been in that area lately ?
    I am not sure yet whether properties there are freehold or all lease ?
    Wouldn't touch lease.
    I'll have to go an see.
    Cheers.

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    I'm thinking we need another poll about how far you need to drive to find an intersection (or crossing) controlled by traffic lights.

    For me it's 730km

    Don't have peak hour either...just shift change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    I'm thinking we need another poll about how far you need to drive to find an intersection (or crossing) controlled by traffic lights.

    For me it's 730km

    Don't have peak hour either...just shift change.
    A total of 47 traffic lights (yep counted them) for the 40km trip which is one every 850m and the first one is about that distance to.

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    Nearest Traffic lights are 74K in Bendigo...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    I'm thinking we need another poll about how far you need to drive to find an intersection (or crossing) controlled by traffic lights.

    For me it's 730km

    Don't have peak hour either...just shift change.

    Have you guys even got a round about up there? I can't remember seeing one, but am not 100% sure there wasn't one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpybastard View Post
    On average its 1hr20mins to work bit over an 1 hour home, last night it took 2 hours to get home (it rained)

    Boronia to Port Melbourne approx 40k's ea way ... if i leave at 5:15am it takes 35mins!!
    geez my dad worked in port melbourne for 39 years (Kraft) and he never took more than 30 minutes... and it got faster with the opening of the bolte bridge by 10 minutes!! Keilor to Port Melbourne - approx 30 km

    your choice to live in boronia mate

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    14 km each way (Flemington to Tullamarine); 20-30 mins drive but mostly go on the pushie which takes around 40 mins. Usually ignore red lights except for the mad Puckle street intersection. Hey, I might be thick but I'm not stupid!

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