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Monday Morning Commute To The Mothership #131806432
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This photo began as a closeup shot of a daisy the mothership. âââ¬Ã
âBefore the 19th century, most workers lived less than an hour`s walk from their work. Today, many people travel daily to work a long way from their own towns, cities, and villages, especially in industrialized societies. Depending on factors such as the high cost of housing in city centers, lack of public transit, and traffic congestion, modes of travel may include automobiles, motorcycles, trains, aircraft, buses, bicycles, and Spaceships. Where Los Angeles is infamous for its automobile gridlock, commuting in New York is closely associated with the subway; in London and Tokyo and several European cities, `commuter` is automatically associated with rail passengers. In the near future there may be another move away from the traditional `commute` with the introduction of flexible working. Some have suggested that many employees would be far more productive and live healthier, stress-free lives if the daily commute is removed completely.âââ¬Ã Wikipedia