GOM
living vicariously
Maybe with age I've become a little bit more leisurely in my attitudes and despite wanting to get there I enjoy a break somewhere on a 200/300 mile journey whether in an ICE vehicle or an EV. This is mainly not due to the distance but the time it takes to get anywhere in this country. Average speeds I've found to be only around 50-55mph and I travel by motorway/'fast roads' from within a few miles of home to virtually anywhere in England. So quite happy to take a 30 minute break. no longer required, every 4 hours.That sounds like what a lot of folk say, and I was one of them for a while, who commute up from the coast to London every day.
"No, I don't mind all the time on the train - I get to read books and watch Netflix"
It's utter bollocks - I wouldn't ordinarily choose to spend 90 minutes early in the morning, and the same in the early evening, reading and watching Netflix.
On longer drives, I wouldn't choose to spend 30-45 minutes (or whatever it takes) having a wee - I just want to get where I'm going. I may not need a wee at all or I'll need to go later on, not when the cat needs to be charged.
But maybe the rest of your post is correct and I'm overstating that occasional inconvenience, and I just suck it up. Regardless. it's not an imminent decision for me, so one for thought later on.
No maybe whatsoever about the rest of the post being true, I'm not inclined to lie to you but day to day my running costs fuel wise are approx 2p mile charging from home. It doesn't matter that occasionally I may have to pay 'petrol' prices while in far flung parts of the kingdom.
I agree regards the Netflix comment in the morning comment, I wouldn't choose to do that either if I were sat at home but if you've got to make the journey day after day after day I guess anything to break the boredom. I used to listen to my audiobooks on my daily bus commute.
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