Home office. About once a week I drive to a client for a meeting. Probably an hour a week on average.
I checked “1-3 hours above”. I live 2.6 miles from work, and traffic is pretty mild unless there’s construction.
Nothing as I don’t drive (although I have a licence). We have reliable public transport here.
I work 3/4 of a mile from my house, so I don’t drive at all (I bike to work) unless the weather is bad or I have a bunch of stuff to take to the office, so I put less than 30 minutes.
It’s about 50 minutes combined on Metro and walking (mostly Metro). I hate it. A long-ass ride on the Red Line, then a transfer and a long-ass ride on Blue/Orange. But driving it would be worse and longer, though it might be cheaper. Even with gas as bad as it is.
1/2 mile walk to the train, then 10 minutes on the train, then another 1/3 mile walk.
Mine is 7 minutes, too, and I typically hit two lights red. (There are 10 lights from my house to work which might not even be three miles. Ridiculous Fairfax county.)
Same commute! Metroing is definitely cheaper for me - parking around my office is $12-$14 per day.
My drive to and from work in a week is usually zero hours, as I take the train.
Taking the question in the manner it was presumably intended, rather than the auto-centric way it was actually phrased :smack::D, I answered 7 to 10 hours a week because I commute five days a week and my one-way commute is more than 30 minutes – unless I catch an express, which I rarely do --but less than 45 minutes.
Oops. I read that per day. I’m closer to 10 hours per week.
I voted for 1-3 hours and I only travel to the office one day a week. It’s much closer to 3 than 1 too.
That’s my answer, except that walk #2 is more like 1/2 mile. Going home at night, I take a shuttle bus, then the train, then I walk. I started taking the shuttle a couple of years ago because I was sick of walking on icy sidewalks in the dark. I promised myself that when spring came I’d walk again.
I broke that promise.
I live 100 miles from work. Most of it’s a nice highway drive though, so it takes about 1:45 - 2:00 each way: therefore 15 - 20 hours.
Zero now that I’m retired. Around four hours a week when I was working.
I live 2.8 miles from work. It’s pure bliss.
It normally takes me 15-20 minutes to get to work, depending on how I hit the lights. So ~2 1/2 to 3 hours a week.
It is about 45 minutes one way. Factor in at least one day when 83s is at a stand still and it is about 8 hours each week.
I put down 1-3 hrs. Since I would drive about 2-1/2 hrs. a week if I actually drove. I carpool with a guy at work. I pay for gas, he drives. I usually sleep most of the way to work.
I live a half a mile away from work. 5-10 minutes each day depending on how many stoplights I hit. Zero traffic at 530 am on the trip there, light traffic when I leave at 2pm, although I’ll usually hit a few more stoplights.
No option for 0? I never drive to work. Parking here is scarce and expensive, but I wouldn’t do it under any circumstances.