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How is the commute from queen creek to chandler?
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Depends what time of the day you go, and which part of Queen Creek you're coming from. Lot's of construction on the roadways which is common on all the fringes. I guess this is called progress and can never please the general population, but believe me it's getting better each month, especially in Johnson Ranch/San Tan area. Give it more time and it will get even better.
I'd venture best case scenario now is 10-15 minutes to downtown Chandler if you're near the new freeway, and worse case scenario being 45 minutes in heavy traffic from Johnson Ranch(outlying unincorporated area). I know because I live in JR and do plenty of traveling during all parts of the day. |
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