It can be easy but it really depends on where in Tysons you work. Getting on/off 66 can be time consuming depending on time of day. The back roads have a lot of traffic now too. Traffic in Tysons itself can be very slow during rush hour. |
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My general rule is try to avoid commuting across any bridge.
I understand this is not always possible, for example if one works in Tysons and the other in Rockville. . |
LOL |
| Columbia Heights, DC |
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Rockville ~20y
Not awesome, but it works. |
If you are Indian |
| In your car. Either literally or figuratively. |
IKR, the "spoke" model where everything has to connect in DC just makes rail travel between suburbs prohibitive in terms of time and cost. |
BS. Unless you're doing it at 6am and 9pm |
Stay to the right |
Once you get past Conn Ave exit, the traffic is coming the other way. I look over and see them sitting stuck trying to get into Maryland in the morning. |
| We live in North Bethesda. I commute to Tysons 3 days a week and it’s not ideal. But we’re happy in our community and have no desire to live in VA |
| Vienna |
| My Son works in Tysons and lives in Ballston. |
| In Vienna. Moved from Ashburn. |