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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To answer the original question, I don't know yet but will be moving to Landsdale in Monrovia, coming from MoCo. Looking forward to a younger community, good amenities, good schools. I am hoping there will be even more diversity with the new developments. There are too many people on DCUM who think a long commute is the end of the world. [/quote] You too will become one of those people after you’ve done the Linganore - DC commute for a year or two. Good luck.[/quote] On a good day, that’s a rough commute. Landsdale and Urbana don’t have it as bad, since they are close to 270. Linganore is another story. Tons of new houses going in there and no infrastructure to support it. To get out of Lake Linganore, you have to take a bunch of winding country roads. These roads aren’t equipped to handle the influx of traffic. Even worse, these roads are not safe.[/quote] Um, I live in Linganore and it's literally 10 minutes to Urbana and never have I been backed up or experienced traffic on Mussetter/Ijamsville road which is the winding road you're talking about to get there. How are they not safe? Know what you're talking about before you comment.[/quote] Um, nice tone. I live in Linganore too, so I think I know what I am talking about. Your “10 minute” number isn’t right. Maybe if you’re speeding and there is no traffic. Have you done Linganore to/from 270 pre-COVID, when buses are out and everybody is going to work? It is much more than 10 minutes. Mussetter isn’t the only road that’s over capacity. Boyers Mill isn’t safe either. Too many cars and too many speeders- probably those trying to get to Urbsna/270 in 10 minutes. Finally, it took me 10 minutes today to get from Eaglehead Drive to Deer Crossing. More roadwork to accommodate even more houses being built adjacent to Deer Crossing.[/quote]
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