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Old 04-06-2014, 09:56 PM
 
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We like the areas north of the 210... Alta loma, etiwanda... It seems the schools out there have before school care, so we could probably get on the road before it he's too busy... My work is actually closer to glendale then downtown... Off the 2... Would take the 134 to the 2....

I wonder how many people actually drive 100 miles round trip for work....yikes!
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Old 04-12-2014, 09:20 AM
 
Location: So Ca
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We like the areas north of the 210... Alta loma, etiwanda... It seems the schools out there have before school care, so we could probably get on the road before it he's too busy... My work is actually closer to glendale then downtown... Off the 2... Would take the 134 to the 2....I wonder how many people actually drive 100 miles round trip for work....yikes!
More than the mileage, it's the time spent on the freeway....if you decide to live as far east as Alta Loma, you'd need to leave home LONG before 6 a.m to avoid heavy traffic on the 210.
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Old 07-26-2014, 09:55 PM
 
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So, say, if I want to be in DTLA by 6:30, what time should I leave rancho?
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Old 08-07-2014, 08:27 PM
 
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We like the areas north of the 210... Alta loma, etiwanda... It seems the schools out there have before school care, so we could probably get on the road before it he's too busy... My work is actually closer to glendale then downtown... Off the 2... Would take the 134 to the 2....

I wonder how many people actually drive 100 miles round trip for work....yikes!
There is no way to know, but I'd guess 10,000's of thousand just judging the traffic going in every morning. I drove Fontana to Long Beach for years on a 6a/2p schedule, that was harder than the job.
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