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Old 10-05-2010, 12:37 PM
 
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I am up for a job in San Jose; my family and I have a free home to live in but it's in Santa Cruz. I know the commute is hellish, but it may be worth it to avoid bay area home/rental prices. If I leave SC at 7:00am and leave SJ at 4:00pm - how long am I really looking at I commute times?
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Old 10-05-2010, 01:22 PM
 
Location: San Jose, CA
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On a good day, it's more or less free flowing. The problem is the other days. It's only two lanes in each direction, so one stall or accident can have a huge impact. And if you get a really hot day, you'll have a lot of company trying to flee to the coast.
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Old 10-05-2010, 04:42 PM
 
Location: Boulder Creek, CA
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Traffic? What traffic? It's free living in SC - take it!
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Old 10-05-2010, 06:08 PM
 
Location: A bit further north than before
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Fridays in the summer are murder, you'll have a lot of beach traffic to contend with.
One accident can shut 17 down for hours.

That being said, there are other roads you can take across in a pinch, and most of the time traffic will move pretty smoothly.
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Old 10-06-2010, 12:59 AM
 
Location: Vancouver, WA
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This is a recurring question. See these: //www.city-data.com/forum/calif...7-commute.html

Remember accidents are pretty common, especially in the rain, fog, low light, dark, etc...

I was just interviewing a guy this week who was describing how he had to dodge cars that were wiping out on a number of occasions while making the commute.

Derek
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Old 10-08-2010, 12:05 AM
 
Location: Santa Cruz
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It usually takes me bout less than 40 minutes each way if the traffic is free flowing and eventually you'll get used to driving the 17 and enjoy the drive a bit - yes I actually enjoy the drive versus going thru hwy 1 to watsonville, to mt. madonna, thru gilroy, thru hwy 101 to get to san jose area - im sorry but the drive makes me fall asleep.

As far as traffic accidents, yes it can take an hour to 4 hours to clear a road accident so my advice is to listen to traffic reports before leaving the house... then you can take alternate routes.
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Old 10-09-2010, 04:39 AM
 
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I am up for a job in San Jose; my family and I have a free home to live in but it's in Santa Cruz. I know the commute is hellish, but it may be worth it to avoid bay area home/rental prices. If I leave SC at 7:00am and leave SJ at 4:00pm - how long am I really looking at I commute times?
You may also want to check into the bus service from Santa Cruz area to downtown San Jose (if you're working downtown). It saves a lot of stress if you can do it.
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Old 10-09-2010, 09:59 AM
 
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This is a recurring question. See these: //www.city-data.com/forum/calif...7-commute.html

Remember accidents are pretty common, especially in the rain, fog, low light, dark, etc...

I was just interviewing a guy this week who was describing how he had to dodge cars that were wiping out on a number of occasions while making the commute.

Derek
I can see it being tricky in a winter rain storm at night, but this time of year, why would people just wipe out for no reason? Are they completely retarded? Or was this guy just talking in general? I figure the commute is smooth in spring and fall, jam packed certain summer days, and tricky in winter depending on rain. But that's the same for all freeways.
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Old 04-15-2011, 04:18 PM
 
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Default High 17 commute

45 minutes is usual traffic, up to an hour if there is congestion.
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Old 04-16-2011, 09:35 AM
 
Location: San Jose
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Do you LOVE the free house? Do you get to walk the beach each day?
Lots of my friends live in SC and love it there so the commute is worth it. BUT most of my friends that do that have flexibility in their day so if they can't get over the hill they can telecommute.
One friend rents a room in San Jose and stays in SJ when she has to teach early. Another friend was driving home late, "missed" a turn and landed in a tree. Another friend worked swing so missed the traffic.
A 40 mile commute in a car that gets 20mpg burns 4 gallons of gas a day - so $16/day while a 2000 rental home costs $67/day so you'd save $49/day on work days.
It also adds 2 hours to each day - what's an hour of your day worth?
For my friends it's worth the time and money to live at the beach. Is it worth it for you?
Besides, you could always try it out and if it sucks just rent something :-)
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