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Can someone provide a reasonable estimate for a commute times from Gilbert to N. Scottsdale and also from Gilbert to downtown?
Thanks so much! |
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There are threads about this around here but we live in South Gilbert (Chandler Heights/Higley) and my girlfriend commutes to Scottsdale (Cactus/Tatum).
This time of year it is 45 minutes to work in the AM and 60 minutes home. After Thanksgiving until April it is about 60 minutes to work and 75-100 minutes home. |
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I live in Gilbert and commute to N Scottsdale and it takes me anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour at 8 in the morning. I live in N Gilbert. On the way home usually an hour.
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My neighbor here in Gilbert commutes to N Scottsdale (very close to 101) taking the 60 and then the 101 and needs between 45-60 minutes, on some really bad days more than 60 minutes. He actually is looking for a job in the EV because he is fed up with the commute.
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Wow, and hour is too much so I need to reconsider where to live. Thanks for your help.
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