Posted Feb 6, 2022, 7:13 PM
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Location: New York
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Originally Posted by mhays
Well, fewer passengers, not none. And most of the drop is work trips, meaning peak commute times. Saturdays (as I experienced yesterday) tend to still feel like Saturday volumes in my area.
I worked in an office 8-5 pre-Covid, eventually left during Covid, and now freelance from home. I love the freedom. When workload allows I can exercise (in an empty fitness room), buy groceries, take a walk, or meet a friend. I save 25 minutes twice a day vs. the walk to work and related preparation.
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Here in NYC it's starting to feel like "peak" commuter days are just reduced to midweek. Last Wednesday felt nearly like pre-COVID commute to work, but other days of the week were noticeably quieter.
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