What's the ultimate form of commuting?
Walk
Bicycle
Motorcycle/scooter
Car
Public transport
>>15934778
Motorcycle. Fast enough to not disturb traffic, small enough to avoid congestion.
>>15934778
a really well run light rail system
its not like you were going anywhere special
>>15934778
There is no ultimate in commuting. All the ways of transport are just another method of sheep herding.
Living to work is miserable. When you're working to live, work is your life and your home. Transport is only for travel and business.
>>15934778
>What's the ultimate form of commuting?
Think outside the box and don't limit yourself to one mandatory form. For example, if you live far away from school which has limited expensive parking and surrounding neighborhoods that prohibit school parking, then you use a car bike. Park the car a half mile away from school. Take the bike out and ride that in to school. Works well and limits your time in the rain if such occurs. The car is parked outside the prohibited parking zone of neighborhoods surrounding the school.
>>15934807
Found the NEET
>>15934778
Retarded question. Motorcycle, bar none. For $3,000, you can commute on a machine that has the power to weight ratio of a Koenigsegg CCX. The manual transmission makes the experience immersive and engaging. You literally ride a machine that is perhaps 0.5% different from what is used at the highest level of motorcycle racing. It's small, nimble, and can easily weave through traffic in parts of the world where it's legal. Take your latest meme hybrid super green ultra-efficient faggot car and just throw it out the fucking window, because the same race machine will get better mileage than it.
Only disadvantage is what would have been a simple fender bender will probably require an amputation.
>>15934778
It depends on the circumstances. Motorcycles are great, but pretty stupid if where you need to go is only 6 blocks away. Bike are great too but you wouldn't want to bike for 1 hour if you could drive 20 minutes. Do you need to bring things with you? You might need a car. Public transport is always shit unless its via train (not the subway but like an actual big train). I only take public transport when it's raining/snowing heavy and I can't ride my bicycle. [spoiler] I don't have a car [/spoiler]
Road legal racecar, of course.
>>15935347
Nah. If i didn't commute myself i wouldn't be so familiar with the misery of it.
Also, this belongs in >>>/n/ and i'd vote bicycle, because it's the form that leaves you to be most human, without being dependent on schedules, traffic, parking restrictions and other lawful forms of humiliation.
>>15934793
This, until a chink in a 4x4 gets you
>>15934778
Pick the right tool for the job..
I would walk or ride a bicycle I could get there in under 30 minutes comfortably.
I'd use a car or van or truck if I needed to carry tools or transport a lot of stuff.
I'd use a motorcycle/scooter if I can park it somewhere safe and didn't need to take more than a backpack/luggage box worth of stuff. I never need to deal with snow but I don't think I'd ride one if the roads were icy however.
But public transport sucks, I'd only use it if I couldn't afford or lost the means to use anything else. The only benefit is being intoxicated or sleeping while you're commuting.