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Extreme Commutes

December 11, 2007

Toronto Star: U.S. Spreads Commuting Virus Into Canada

Car_traffic_berryville_to_alexandri Our good friend Richard Layman at the awesome Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space blog points us to this article in the Toronto Star (Think you have it bad? Try a 240-km commute; December 8, 2007) about a commuter in our area who drives from Berryville in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains to Alexandria each weekday. The article is the first in a series from the Star's foreign correspondents describing a world of commuting horror stories beyond Toronto's urban sprawl. First in the series is the story about Lori Forrester commuting to Alexandria. She says her commute (in the picture) takes anywhere from 90 minutes to 3 hours each way. It also costs her $150 each week to fill up her gas tank. From the article:

"The American commute starts earlier, lasts longer, wastes more time and money and further endangers physical and psychological health each year. It is fueled by soaring house prices, a growing population, an influx of immigrants, and the torrid American obsession with the car. And the commuting virus is spreading uncontrollably - across the border into Canada and around the world."

So it seems we aren't just exporting Starbucks and McDonalds. Now we are exporting our extreme commutes.

The Toronto Star Commuting Series so far:


Chris Hamilton is the Commuter Services Chief for Arlington County, manager of CommuterPageBlog and The TDM Professional blog and is a biking/Metrorail commuter from Alexandria, Virginia just outside of Washington, D.C.