Submitted by theblackdonaldglover t3_11a89ke in newjersey
I’m thinking of getting a job that would have me commute from North Jersey to Central Jersey. I wanted to know how long you guys commute to work?
Submitted by theblackdonaldglover t3_11a89ke in newjersey
I’m thinking of getting a job that would have me commute from North Jersey to Central Jersey. I wanted to know how long you guys commute to work?
ITT: People who misread OPSs question and then explained to them why the question they didn't ask is hard to answer.
They asked what your commute is, not what theirs will be.
Right, but I think we can all see that OP is trying to determine how long theirs will be. If everyone says 8 minutes, how is the information useful?
Can't speak for OP, but I don't see it that way.
If you think about a commute as a "cost" its more like "What's the typical amount people spend on commuting in NJ?".
And communing times will change over time, and not for the better.
about 5 seconds. from my bed to my living room.
This completely depends on location and time of day.
I used to commute from the Manasquan area to Princeton. Door to door it should be around 45 minutes , but depending on the time of day, it could be 1.5 hours easily... if you have flex in the work schedule it's very helpful....
That’ll depend on your points of origin and destination. If both locations are very close along the Parkway or Turnpike, that’s a much different drive than if you have to cut laterally across the state just to get to and from the tollroad.
It also depends on traffic. My personal commute can be an hour-ten on a good day, and two hours on a bad day.
Not to mention time of day.
I used to commute from Bergen to Monmouth county. It was a 50 minute to an hour drive down and usually around 1 hour 15 minutes up to an hour and a half on my way back north.
A north Jersey to Central Jersey commute is actually interesting because you're going against the flow of traffic. That being said, there's a lot of factors going into this.
My shortest commute has been 15 minutes, my longest has been an hour plus. Commutes can be easier if it's just "get on the turnpike and go", but it varies.
I’ve experienced both normal and “reverse” commutes in my life. For me not going into the city itself, the differences were pretty negligible. Almost as many people are going south as they are going north.
I used to do Jersey City to Old Bridge for 2 years or so. Going in the reverse direction of everyone else helps, but always have 1010WINS on or something like that on your drive home. Took 45 minutes to get to work in the morning, but going back was always a bit over an hour. Mostly it was the way into Jersey City itself that gave me the slowdown, but the rest of the drive wasn't that bad.
1010 WINS? This isn't 1994 anymore LOL. Waze or Google Maps will get you much more accurate and local traffic conditions.
You give us 22 minutes ….
We’ll give you the world.
Hahahah... Don't forget NJ 101.5 for the Jersey Centric traffic! I still use it honestly because cell phone data costs money, but radio doesn't, and I like some of the talk shows when I'm driving.
About 45 mins each way including traffic
New Jersey has the third highest commuting times in the country https://patch.com/new-jersey/across-nj/njs-commutes-are-3rd-longest-nation-getting-shorter
9 minutes
I commute from Toms River to Trenton, half of the commute is through Ocean County, the other half is 195. Takes anywhere between 50 minutes and 1hr 15min.
I used to commute to Newark. A good day was just over an hour. A bad day was over 2hrs.
I used to (20 yrs ago) commute from Lyndhurst to Cranford. It would take from 45 min to 1 h 15mins usually.
If you are going from exit to exit probably not that bad. If you have 5 - 10 miles from the toll road, oh this might be awful.
8 to 16E is a little under an hour.... generally. It can be going so well.... and then a 2 hour traffic jam.
On a good day, a half hour, but I go from West to East.
Boonton to just outside Raritan Center, 36 miles and less than 40 minutes there. Usually an hour or so home though.
If I leave early, it take 35-40 mins to go 30 miles. If I leave when everyone else leaves it takes 1hr 15
One hour and ten minutes lol fml
Here are three North Jersey to Central Jersey (Iselin Metro Park) average travel times, each way, during rush hours (7AM to 9AM, M-F): Ridgewood to Iselin Metro park via parkway averages 50 mins. Cresskill to Iselin Metro Park averages 1 hour 15 mins via 95 and parkway. Ft Lee to Iselin Metro Park averages 55 mins via 95 and parkway. Done all three routes several times. Inclement weather conditions and/or accidents will vastly increase the travel time. Hope these help.
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North Jersey to central Jersey could be 20 minutes or 3 hours?? Maybe some towns or streets or something?
New Milford to Hackensack. Just a few miles but 20 minutes because a lot of lights. Used to be same start to Belleville. 3 counties away, at least an hour. Also is time of day. I tell my SO all the time every minute we delay is another 20 cars out there. By 7:30am all the main roads out of here look like a lane of the Parkway.
Well, you see.. it can be 30 minutes or it can be an hour and a half, and Thursdays are the worst of it.
Too complex and varied. I’m sure you’ll hear 5 mins up to 90 mins if someone is going into NYC or Philly.
Overall against the flow of traffic is good (which this would be).
Sometimes it’s like 10 minutes instead of five. My office is 5 blocks away from home.
20 minutes each way
I commute from Monmouth to Bergen County. On a good day it’s just under an hour each way. On a bad day or big travel day, it can take my close to 2 hours
25-30 minutes here
It's NJ...5 miles could be 5 minutes or 5 hours, depending on the asshats on the road that day
A few minutes down the hall
But when I went into the office dependent on where I lived. Work has mostly been in Morris county but I only lived there for a few years. Upwards of an hour pre move, then I lived 10 min away
Many commute in NJ because there’s a lot of hubs but not everyone lives in those hubs.
About 20min irvington to dwtwn newark.
I currently commute from the tip of Bergen County to Edison. Takes about hour 20 (I skip both the tolls, take local) in the morning. In the evening takes the same time but with tolls. This is door to door but it also helps my house is close to the parkway exit so virtually no local driving after taking the exit in the evening.
13-20 minutes depending on how the traffic on 287 is.
Average is about 20-30 minutes Id think. North jersey to central isn’t an easy commute unless you’re talking about places that are relatively close to each other
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Used to commute from Morristown area to Princeton area - roughly an hour each way on a average taking 287/206. I also left at 7AM to avoid the worst of traffic because it could get pretty awful. I remember a few 3+ hour commutes during snowstorms and/or hurricane flooding because so many roads were closed you couldn't get anywhere.
JerseyWiseguy t1_j9qfp5q wrote
Commuting times in Jersey are . . . complicated. It's the most densely populated state, and there is a huge volume of commuter traffic, particularly from the suburbs to the big cities (or closer to the cities). And "North Jersey" and "Central Jersey" are rather vague. Commuting from Warren County to Mercer County is a whole lot different than commuting from Essex to Middlesex, particularly during rush hour.
So, if you really want an accurate assessment of what your commuting times would be like, you probably need to provide more-specific data.