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Old 05-06-2010, 06:46 PM   #168
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Commute distances...

That would depend on your personal situation.

I know many people in my area drive 50-140 miles one way every day to do construction work. Say, Biloxi, Mississippi to New Orleans, LA or over to Mobile, Alabama.

I grew up in an area of Texas well away form the big cities. The distances were typically 10-20 miles to buy groceries. The next town was 10 miles away. My dad worked 30 miles away. For us to have lived closer to his job would have cost too much. Some of my relativeso ut in west Texas drove once a week to buy groceries, it was too far for daily trips.

I know some folks on the east coast of the US who drive less than 20 miles from job, to home, to buy food. So it would be ideal for them, the cities all run together where they live.
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