Uploaded on 2015-11-21 by jhthurm
Blue route (bus): My preferred option when it’s raining or when I’m carrying a suitcase. The walk to the bus stop and waiting are next to a busy street, but then I can usually find a seat in the bus. The final walk from bus stop to the office is partially on a busy street and partially next to a nice and quiet park. Green route (walk): The walking option is quite nice as the path is following a river for most of the time, but then it goes along a very busy street, at some point climbing a quite steep ramp with lots of cars queuing. Overall it is not an option I ever use, as it’s too far and takes too long (40 minutes), though I could potentially go together with a friend who also works in my office. Yellow route (cycling): My usual route, as it’s fast and convenient, and usually the weather also quite supportive (it doesn’t rain too often in my city). The main inconvenient is a steep ramp I have to cycle up, which risks a bit of sweating in the summer. Another concern is the air pollution caused by cars that are close by. On the way back I often pass by a supermarket to get groceries. Red route (tram): This is another public transport option, which is usually a bit faster than the bus, more frequent (every 5 minutes during peak times), with less time to walk to and from the tram stop. However, the trams are usually crowded during rush hour, so sitting is not really possible. In addition, a change of lines is required in the centre of town. ![enter image description here][1] [1]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14481062762645524.jpg