• azimir@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    One of the reasons I loved taking the train to work (yay, Portland MAX!) was that I didn’t have to do the work to drive. I got on the train, snagged a seat (or stood on really busy days) and mentally punched out for 20 minutes. I could read a book, zone out, or make some notes on my thoughts.

    At the end of the route, I’d hop off, walk two blocks and I was at a work. Reverse it to go home. It was a dream commute.

    Driving Hwy 26 would have taken longer, and the sheer stress it caused was horrible. Always having to watch for someone deciding to dart lanes, merge badly, slow to a stop, shimmy forward, wait for a person to merge into the crawl. Commuting by car on any kind of busy road is horrible for your health.

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      2 months ago

      Driving Hwy 26 would have taken longer

      That’s valid for your area but it’s very circumstantial.

      Commuting by car on any kind of busy road is horrible for your health.

      I guess for some, but I’ve been driving in this kind of traffic for a decade, it doesn’t phase me.

      snagged a seat (or stood on really busy days)

      Personally I’d rather sit comfortably in my driver’s chair for 40 minutes, listening to podcast or something in the privacy of my car, than stand in a crowded train for 20 minutes.