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Old 10-27-2006, 03:38 PM
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Any idea during what the morning rush hour would be like and how long it might take to get from Easley to Greenville? I'm thinking of moving to Easley, but will most likely end up working in Greenville and would like to know what the commute might be like.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this subject.
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This morning I got caught in that traffic and it wasn't pretty. Bumper to bumper with several changes of the light just to get through an intersection.
However, I have seen much worse elsewhere and I wouldn't let it interfer with a decision to live here or not.
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Any idea during what the morning rush hour would be like and how long it might take to get from Easley to Greenville? I'm thinking of moving to Easley, but will most likely end up working in Greenville and would like to know what the commute might be like.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this subject.
If you live in East Easley and work in west Greenville it'll take about 30 seconds Leave a few minutes before everyone else and it's an easy drive ... and that doesn't mean 5 AM.

I drive through Easley to get to a Doctor's appointment in Greenville occasionally and usually schedule them for first thing in the morning, 7:30 to a little later and have seldon had much trouble. And I live in Pumpkintown ... with one business and no stop lights. Good luck.
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