Anonymous wrote:I was never anti-RTO when it was hybrid and essentially returned us to what we were doing 20+ years ago. It was a good blend and traffic was spread out. I also have a very short commute (if driving), very long if I were to take the metro (which I don’t). I’m also going to take VERA so not going to be affected much longer. That being said, traffic is absolutely bonkers out there, even at 6:00am in the morning on the outer loop, at least. It is terrible for the environment and terrible for the road conditions. The stress level must be tremendous for people facing this five days a week. What this means for all of you who are so happy about this is worst traffic, poorer road conditions, less people volunteering in the schools and communities, etc., etc. And, for government at least, less timely services, more inefficiency, more agency budgets going to building services. Everyone is paying a price for this nonsense one way or another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. Take metro if you don’t like the traffic.
Crime has been terrible on metro and they are only now taking steps to curb it.
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2025/03/28/metro-ban-sex-crimes-assault-repeat-offenders
On top of the fact that metros and stations stink of weed all the time now.
Damn those white kids!
Literally daily I see people, mostly teens, jump the gates. Why isn’t this being enforced? It just makes the environment seems like chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. Take metro if you don’t like the traffic.
Don’t make people RTO for no reason
The reason is to make people quit
And that’s a bad reason
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. Take metro if you don’t like the traffic.
Crime has been terrible on metro and they are only now taking steps to curb it.
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2025/03/28/metro-ban-sex-crimes-assault-repeat-offenders
On top of the fact that metros and stations stink of weed all the time now.
Literally daily I see people, mostly teens, jump the gates. Why isn’t this being enforced? It just makes the environment seems like chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are still walking dogs in my neighborhood. I think they are retired.
I love seeing dog walkers in my neighborhood, and they all scoop so what do i have to complain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. Take metro if you don’t like the traffic.
Crime has been terrible on metro and they are only now taking steps to curb it.
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2025/03/28/metro-ban-sex-crimes-assault-repeat-offenders
On top of the fact that metros and stations stink of weed all the time now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. Take metro if you don’t like the traffic.
Don’t make people RTO for no reason
The reason is to make people quit
Anonymous wrote:People are still walking dogs in my neighborhood. I think they are retired.
Anonymous wrote:The 9th St tunnel is the worst in the evenings. Most days, I sit in the tunnel for an hour; it's the worst leg of my commute. I really wish the city would install cones for the right lane ramp to prevent cars from going around and jumping to the front of the lane/line. I refuse to let anyone over these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s noticeable watching the neighbors all get in their cars and drive away at 7:30am. The neighborhood finally has less dog walkers all day long. There are some benefits.
Love all these people who are home all day looking at their windows and seething over... what exactly? Walking their dogs while on a conference call?
Anonymous wrote:It’s noticeable watching the neighbors all get in their cars and drive away at 7:30am. The neighborhood finally has less dog walkers all day long. There are some benefits.