monkeyman3dee asked:
I live by santa teresa and Lean in south san jose, and need a way to get to college since i have no car yet. Is there a site or something that can tell me what buses/ light rails to take? i find the route maps confusing. Any help is greatly appreciated.
COWICK
Commuting
De Anza College, Light Rails, South San Jose
gabrielbowers asked: I work in Santa Clara and am thinking of living in San Francisco. My idea would be to leave my car near a caltrain in San Jose during the week and commute via the train.
What would be a good neighborhood in San Francisco?
VANGILDER
Commuting
Caltrain, San Francisco, Train
Jowe asked:
I’d like to know how one can get to Stanford University from San Jose? I get around on public transportation so I’d like to know which buses on can take to get to the University in a timely manner without having to make an all day commute. Thank you!
OATES
Commuting
Public Transportation, Stanford University, Timely Manner
godson408 asked:
im planing to take a trip to las Vegas this Friday and i have two chooses of plane departure..one at 810am and 1045am … need to know how long would it take from San Jose to San Fransisco with the traffic…
EHMKE
Commuting
Friday Morning, San Fransisco, Traffic
Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese asked:
I’m starting a new job tomorrow and don’t want to be late, but I’ve never driven in San Jose morning traffic before. I have no idea how long it will take to get there. I will be taking the 87N to the 280S to the 680N in order to get to Pleasanton, and I need to be there by 9:00am.
FRAGO
Commuting
280s, Driven, South San Jose
supersonic_528 asked: I will be driving from San Jose, CA to Austin, TX next week. I have never driven such a long distance (25 hours time) before and so I thought I could use some advice. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Other that that, I have one question. I will be driving through four states: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. I want to know how much usually is the speed limit tolerance in each of these four states. For example, in CA even though the speed limit is usually 65 mph on the freeways, people can usually drive above that limit (at 75 or 80 mph) without getting caught by cops. I heard that in AZ the speed limit is enforced more strictly. Is this true? What about TX and NM?
Thanks for any input.
CASTER
Commuting
Four States, Freeways, Speed Limit