See, that's a ratio I'd start to consider, that's less than a 300% increase in commute time for you. In my situation, it would mean about a 500% increase.
And then there's the other issue, which is not having a car during the day. I could pack my lunch and not have to deal with getting food, but it would preclude me from my chosen forms of lunch time exercise, rollerblading and soccer, both of which require a drive to the park.
It's frustrating because I've looked for solutions to the shortcomings. I really would like to leave the car at home if I could. But the system just isn't in place yet to fit my needs, or even to come close enough to fitting my needs that I could easily adjust my needs to fit.
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