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  1. #21
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    Bus (to Uni).
    I could get a car, but I really don't see any reason to. It's just a LOT more annoying with the parking.

  2. #22
    Car. I live in a rural area where things are pretty spread out and usually not easy walking distance. Most public/mass transportation isn't an easy option here either.

  3. #23
    I currently live in Oklahoma. They don't have things like public transportation here. Or bike lanes. Or sidewalks.



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    15-20 min. biking one way. I love biking: fresh air, some extra training along the way... A bit annoying in the winter, but nothing impossible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by May90 View Post
    15-20 min. biking one way. I love biking: fresh air, some extra training along the way... A bit annoying in the winter, but nothing impossible.
    Unless you wanna use my bike of course, with its extremely rusty chain and the inability to shift gears anymore, then it's always annoying.

  7. #27
    Bike + train + street train in uni, for job now mostly just bike for most of the year. In winter I'm often forced to go for the car though, as no one clears the paths that early in the morning (like today -.-).

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    Used to drive but the drivers are assholes who would always hit and run as it happened to me twice and I had to pay for a new bumper twice.

    Sold my car and started taking the commuters train to class so I wouldn't have to worry about assholes hitting my car and driving off.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Jester Joe View Post
    Unless you wanna use my bike of course, with its extremely rusty chain and the inability to shift gears anymore, then it's always annoying.
    That's just double lazy. When in "bikeable" distance and not using it, because you are too lazy to properly take care of your bike.. that's actually lazy². :P

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    I have to drive to work to get on a train to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haidaes View Post
    That's just double lazy. When in "bikeable" distance and not using it, because you are too lazy to properly take care of your bike.. that's actually lazy². :P
    I actually still use the bike, because I'm too lazy to walk.

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    I'm another one who picked other for subway.

    One of the things that I enjoy about living here is that buses and subways make it quite easy to get around, although certain times and routes may be overcrowded.
    With COVID-19 making its impact on our lives, I have decided that I shall hang in there for my remaining days, skip some meals, try to get children to experiment with making henna patterns on their skin, and plant some trees. You know -- live, fast, dye young, and leave a pretty copse. I feel like I may not have that quite right.

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    Then clean it ffs .. whenever I see the bicycle rack with all the rusted half fallen apart bikes I can't help but wonder: Why? Why would you make life harder for you than necessary? I mean it's a pain in the ass to ride a bike with lacking pressure in the wheels, rusted chains, non-working gears, etc, yet I see it all the time -.-;

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    30 min walk.
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  15. #35
    I kinda just roll off my bed and into my computer chair to get to work.

    Motorcycle to uni, I guess that counts as car.

  16. #36
    I work from home most days, drive my car to work on the other days.

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    Well, when I was in school I walked/took bus around campus. Now that I live in the middle of no where where shit like public transit in a foreign concept I have to drive.

  18. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Haidaes View Post
    Then clean it ffs .. whenever I see the bicycle rack with all the rusted half fallen apart bikes I can't help but wonder: Why? Why would you make life harder for you than necessary? I mean it's a pain in the ass to ride a bike with lacking pressure in the wheels, rusted chains, non-working gears, etc, yet I see it all the time -.-;
    Because uh...how do you plan on cleaning half fallen apart bikes? They're still half fallen apart, and there's only so much you can do to fix rust.

  19. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Kujako View Post
    I walk to the room by the bathroom in my house and sit down in front of my computer.
    Wow, that has to be really comfortable working at home

  20. #40
    Car, I have a 20 minute commute, mostly highway driving. I love the freedom of having a car (plus I don't live in a big city, so we have nil for public transportation). I take a lot of day trips during my vacation days, mostly to western Mass or NH, we have a lot of state forest and parks around where I live.

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