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The analysis conflicts with personal recollection. It seems to show leaving SF at 4pm and being able to get to roughly central Mountain View in an hour. Google Maps says that if I leave today at 4pm, that trip takes "typically 1h - 1h50m" which in my experience is about right. One hour is a good outcome, not a normal one. In a car, at rush hour, sometimes it could take an hour to go four blocks down Battery Street in SF. Also, of course, the article has neglected other modes than cars. If you leave on a rush hour Acela train from Boston you'll be in Providence in 33 minutes, well outside even their 10pm driving radius for Boston. |
the pattern repeats almost every day: https://monosnap.com/file/jHAuLrr1JqOxM6lSNN8H0DGFSoCcJb
1st wave starts at 5am and at the top of it at 8am then it's getting better. there's a spot between 10:30 and noon when you can drive within 40 to 50 minutes, then it's getting worse (2nd wave). if you would decide to drive at 5pm it would take almost 1.5 hours to drive to Sunnyvale
the best time to drive from SF to the Valley is after 8pm, there is a small increase in between 10pm and midnight - roadworks while traffic is still present.
it's interesting that the pattern is accurate up to the minute, it's 10:30, not 10:15 or 10:45 when there's a spot to drive, almost every day