glomar wrote: » i know a couple in their 50s commuting from Letrim to Dublin 5 days a week ..
devlinio wrote: » I'm on the job hunt atm. I got a job last June. It was in the city centre, and it was an ideal commute for me time wise. I took the Dart to work so my commute from My house to work was 45 minutes. That was pretty nice. We then moved the office to south Dublin, and my commute doubled as I had to wait and take a bus to work. So I was travelling for 1.5 hours each way. It was killing me, and I, fortunately, was let go. This is due to a slump in business. I will never do this commute again. <1 hour is ideal.
Ronan|Raven wrote: » That is depressing...
magicbastarder wrote: » one hour and 5 minutes seems quite specific, is this based on a google maps calculation?
Kellym65 wrote: » Hi guys, thanks so much for all of your comments. I have read all of them and def taking everything you have said into consideration. I will be driving from Abbyleix in Laois to Lucan in Dublin. It should take around 1 hour and 5 mins avoiding traffic which i intend on doing. My current commute time from Celbridge to Lucan is 20 minutes which im very lucky and happy about. I am moving into a house i bought in abbyleix in a month or so and wanted to see everyones opinion on a 1 hour commute by car. The general consesus that im picking up is that it is maneagable and to listen to music, catch up with friends and family using loudspeaker on phone and listen to audio books. Thanks for your feedback it has lifted my spirit on my new commuting time!
Kellym65 wrote: » Hey yes based on google maps thats the distance without traffic! I plan on avoiding traffic coming and going to work. Around the 1 hour mark it should take me.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I do a very similar trip and it'll definitely take more than an hour. If travelling on the M7 you'll regularly get stuck in traffic from the Carlow merge onwards (I'm not at all convinced that an extra lane will solve the muppetry that goes on as drivers jump across lanes there), and the only way up from there to the M4 is either via Naas South or the Kill exit to Maynooth (unless you want to wreck the car on crap back roads, or come off at Newbridge and add time there) 90 minutes on a good day would be more likely but it could easily be more than that.
dashcamdanny wrote: » Buy a motorcycle. Buy quality clothing for all seasons. Get your test. Enjoy your commute. Live a little. Been doing it for years. (you dont even have to ride fast)
Stephen15 wrote: » Grand if your single of course not sure if most fellas other halves would be too happy with them on a bike unless they were into bikes themselves.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » We have staff travelling to north Dublin from Waterford, Wexford, Sligo, Tipperary, Laois, Offaly, Cavan, Monaghan, Tyrone and it doesn't seem to be a problem for them. I'd say 1 hour is very manageable.
sharper wrote: » I have been considering it and if there was a segregated cycle route the whole way I'd definitely do it even if it took longer because it would definitely be less stressful.