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Hi all-
What would a commute from Seal Beach to Azusa be like during rush hour? Headed North in the am; South in the pm? Commute would not have to be made during strict commuting times. e.g., 10am - 4 or 7 pm would be do-able. Thanks! |
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WOW tough drive I would guess in "normal" conditions 1-1.5 hours. with a slight delay, an accident or rain 2+ each way.
why not live closer to Azusa, there some good areas very close by |
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Leave for work after 9:00am and leave for home after 7:00pm and its a 45 minute drive. Add 5 minutes for each traffic stop encountered on the way. Add 30 minutes for each fender bender encountered. Add 2 hours for each overturned truck encountered. At least you'll be doing better than the poor fools making the opposite drive.
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