Millions of Australians face the daily frustration of delayed commutes, particularly on busy motorways. But as governments spend billions continually upgrading roads, experts say that might not be the best solution.
I commute into Brisbane from GC. My commute is amazingly easy. Drive 10 minutes to the train, park up, train and walk to work in the city. 10 minute difference compared to driving, which is negligible if you include the walk from the car park @ Roma or Turbot to work.
I constantly think about how when down in GC I’m driving around this massive 4 door sedan when I could be in something way smaller and lighter at least, or better yet something that doesn’t run on fuel. The most I’m usually carrying is one bag.
If public transport actually worked for the places I need to go, or I could run a real ebike to get up the hills of Nerang area mountains I’d be golden.
I commute into Brisbane from GC. My commute is amazingly easy. Drive 10 minutes to the train, park up, train and walk to work in the city. 10 minute difference compared to driving, which is negligible if you include the walk from the car park @ Roma or Turbot to work.
I constantly think about how when down in GC I’m driving around this massive 4 door sedan when I could be in something way smaller and lighter at least, or better yet something that doesn’t run on fuel. The most I’m usually carrying is one bag.
If public transport actually worked for the places I need to go, or I could run a real ebike to get up the hills of Nerang area mountains I’d be golden.