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It is not up-to everybody to buy and maintain own vehicle. However everybody needs some conveyance for reaching their offices, colleges, schools daily. Waiting for public transportation services at bus stops, traveling for extra time (which is often the case while traveling by public buses because they take long routes to facilitate more people) traveling in public convenience when you are sick or troubled, makes you tired and irk-some. A bad start of a day at bus stop can reduce efficiency of the worker while wait for a bus at the end of the day, ruins the efforts and level of satisfaction derived through the day. As a child I use to wonder, why guest arriving at our house were asked to take rest after traveling, even a small distance though. It is now that I clearly feel the immensity of botheration and tension commuting causes. Traveling or commuting has become a synonym for trouble. I am an employee and every morning I travel to my office, which is some 15 minutes from my residence. However I leave 45 minutes earlier from my house, so that I may choose the best way of commuting amongst various transports available like buses, metros, taxis etc. It takes at least 10 minutes for me to decide over (my judgment is generally based on estimating from the number of travelers waiting particularly for my bus, because that decides the availability of seat and route it will take.) My judgment, however apt, ensures me minimum hindrance to my punctuality and not punctuality itself, because in any case, I reach my office exactly on time but by no means before it. Imagine! Who wouldn't get irritated with this bargain: where you spend more than 30 minutes, to reach a place which is just 15 minutes away? Moreover those who own a vehicle (generally bosses) can never appreciate on time arrivals rather are always complaining about it being on last minute. Insane! Isn't it? But a number of people do this bargain only because they cannot purchase or maintain their own vehicle.
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