06-30-2017, 07:36 PM
(06-30-2017, 03:32 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: To be honest, I find that an ironic statement. For me, traveling to Pearson, the mode is irrelevant so long as I'm on the 401. The singular source of anxiety I have getting to my flight is whether there will be an accident on the 401. If there is, it doesn't matter if I'm in a car or bus I will probably miss my flight. The ONLY solution to that is getting frequent GO train service.
Ironically, I actually find that traveling by bus is less stressful in this regard because a) I'm not stressing during the ride, because eventually I can accept there is nothing I can do about sitting in traffic, b) GO Transit seems to be fairly effective at bypassing traffic jams....usually.... and c) I have an option to recoup a little time, upon arriving at Square One or Bramalea by hopping in a taxi and asking to be whisked to the airport.
Yes. An additional source of stress is potentially crashing the car that one is trying to drive. I left for Pearson this morning at 5am and it was extremely dark and stormy. In retrospect, a taxi might have been a better idea.
panamaniac Wrote:I'm impressed by the hoops that some seem willing to go through to get to the airport. I've had the experience of using Airways Transit when the 401 was bunged up - the dispatch alerted the driver and we took detours (twice!) to get around the problems. I think we lost perhaps ten to fifteen minutes on the trip.
I often overcomplicate my life...