Your ideal commute distance?
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My ideal commute distance would be 30 min. each way (7-8 miles)! Why? Because I can make it longer on nice days or just ride the short distance on nasty days. Mine is 12.5 each way but is broken on 8.5 to the train then 4 miles at the other side, not ideal. Sometimes I get off on the stop before to ride home 12 miles one way (3.5 longer). In very few occasions I leave earlier to make my ride from home to the train longer. That's why a shorter than 30 min could get me lazy, but 30 keep me honest on my fitness.
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When I was a truck driver, I could get up, dress, grab a Pop-Tart and make the two step commute, from the bunk to the driver's seat, all in about three minutes. Perfect.
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My commute of about 9.5 miles each way is ideal. Occasionally, I'll want more and take a long way home. Every now and then in the winter I wish it were shorter.
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I work 39 kms (24 miles) from home.. Since moving I haven't ventured out on the bike to work. The past commute was about 7 miles. I plan on starting 12 miles from work. Found a great city park to leave my car for the day where I'll start and end my commute. Hoping to eventually make the round tripe from door to door
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My commute is 11 miles one way but I'd rather be closer, like 6 miles, for those morning when I ride with the pillow printed on my face. I can always make it longer if I want, which I do sometimes.
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As short as possible. I love to ride, but not so much to work.
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I recently posted:
…one other enjoyable advantage of my job is that I have a nearly perfect commute and the ride to work is a pleasant part of the job. Indeed, I usually go into work on Saturday for a few hours by way of a long training ride during the nice weather, and even during the winter, partly to have a destination to ride.
…Humbly, if Bike Forums ever had a Best Commute Award, I would be a frontrunner
- I have a direct one-way 14 mile ride outbound from downtown Boston to a suburb through varied pleasant residential and light commercial streets (pleasant urban; pleasant suburban; ritzy suburban; and gritty, but safe and interesting urban neighborhoods). IMO, 10 miles is a minimum distance for exercise benefit.
- I don’t punch a clock, so I can come to work at my own time, within reason, so I commute very early in the AM, and can start working immediately on arrival.
- For training purposes I can extend my commute through additional nice routes including premier cycling suburbs, such as Dover and Sherborn [up to about 30 miles one way].
- Major roads on my route are expeditiously plowed in the winter.
- I can take my bike on a Commuter Rail about 1.5 miles from my home, and about 500 yards from my workplace [I do this because I was seriously injured in a bike accident, and I had to promise the family that I would not ride home at night].
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Last edited by Jim from Boston; 07-13-14 at 05:04 AM.
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