ahh, I see, yeah I would never accept 6 hours commuting daily (3 each way).Sorry, not trying to insult, just understand. That being said, I don't understand the correlation you are trying to make between commute time and employment rates. As for sprawl, it sounds like Dallas/Ft Worth is very spread out, as the area I live in, the metro size is around 7,000 square miles but has ~1 million more people, thankfully, I just take light-rail/subway system as the traffic can be awful.
Our Camaro club is getting together with some other clubs to cruise the Devil's Backbone Saturday.We will be in Fredricksburg for a couple of hours also.I'll be in my white chevy crew diesel.
Ardy you have to look at it this way, here distance is looked at differently than most places because of the size of the state. Its not unusual to drive an hour to go eat dinner, but in that hour your in a different city. And I know people that drive 3 hours one way to work because they love where they live.
Sounds like the metro area you live in is over crowded. D/FW is spread out, but it's 2 different major cities and a medium sized city (Denton) each 20 minutes apart and growing together. Light rail is being developed, but just like the roads it's 20 years behind capacity.
I'll be in Fredericksburg Saturday at lunch. Meet me at the airport and I'll give you a plane ride
Buda just south of Austin
Wow, you guys need help.
My dad drives to downtown San Antonio. Same thing, he loves where we live and loves where he works so he makes it work.
Thats like 30 minutes away, no?