Moving closer is not always affordable or practical. Housing tends to be much more expensive closer in to cities. You end up in more dangerous run down neighborhoods or a much smaller house or apartment. If you have young children, you also have to consider the school district your kids will go to. Some people are willing to make that trade off for a shorter commute and some people are not.
As far as buses or trains, those don't service every remote community and some people work odd hours that don't mesh with the bus or train schedule. Others have to drive their vehicle for work such as field technicians that visit many customers during the day.
As far as buses or trains, those don't service every remote community and some people work odd hours that don't mesh with the bus or train schedule. Others have to drive their vehicle for work such as field technicians that visit many customers during the day.
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