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1. No sitting in ridiculous, unpredictable traffic<br>
2. Use less gas, so less $<br>
3. Use less gas, so better for the environment<br>
4. Get to do relaxing things *while* commuting, such as reading or knitting<br>
5. Get lots of exercise walking to and from the various stations<br>
6. Get to meet lots of new people. I met a potential job connection on a train once.<br>
7. Don't have to deal with all the &$^*%&^#% &#^&#bags who think that it's okay to go straight through a right-turn-only and then get mad at me when I cut them off by going straight through the *correct* lane and refuse to just let them slide over.
2. Use less gas, so less $<br>
3. Use less gas, so better for the environment<br>
4. Get to do relaxing things *while* commuting, such as reading or knitting<br>
5. Get lots of exercise walking to and from the various stations<br>
6. Get to meet lots of new people. I met a potential job connection on a train once.<br>
7. Don't have to deal with all the &$^*%&^#% &#^&#bags who think that it's okay to go straight through a right-turn-only and then get mad at me when I cut them off by going straight through the *correct* lane and refuse to just let them slide over.