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Old 11-27-2007, 11:01 PM
 
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Does anyone know what a commute during normal rush hour would be like between East Hanover and Princeton?

Is it similar between East Hanover and New Hope, PA?

Thanks very much!
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Old 11-28-2007, 05:04 AM
 
Location: Atlantic Highlands NJ/Ponte Vedra FL/NYC
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Does anyone know what a commute during normal rush hour would be like between East Hanover and Princeton?

Is it similar between East Hanover and New Hope, PA?

Thanks very much!
that's a rough ride, since there are no direct highways your trip will be along 206 and that can be a slow frustrating ride, consider moving
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Old 11-28-2007, 07:35 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Does anyone know what a commute during normal rush hour would be like between East Hanover and Princeton?

Is it similar between East Hanover and New Hope, PA?

Thanks very much!
in one word...horrible.

206N through montgomery/hillsborough - horrible
287N horrible through basking ridge, may lighten up around morristown up to Rt. 10, but you're not going the speed limit.

don't knowingly do it.
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Old 11-28-2007, 12:05 PM
 
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This would probably take you 2 hours if you are lucky during rush hours......if you are lucky! If you value spending 4-5 hours per day of your life driving to and from work....then this is ideal for you. So, that is 20-25 hours per week.....about 1040 hours per year...which is about 43 days per year....on commute! Assuming you could turn those hours into a cheap labor at 7 bucks an hour job....you are losing about 7,000 dollars per year because you will be wasting time in your car. 7000 dollars at McDonalds but you will be in your car listening to the FAN.

Please move closer....help everyone out...don't do this to yourself...your family....all of us...please move closer or move south to a cheaper area...please!
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