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Motorcycle. If I'm going to be forced to drive to and from work, I might as well enjoy it.
Same here. The commute doesn't seem quite as long vs. when I'm in a car.
How do you do it when it's raining?
With rain gear link l like this: https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/spidi-touring-two-piece-rain-suit
Tbh I live in an incredibly dry area and work from home; I've been commuting places I need to go exclusively via motorcycle for 2 years and I've been caught in the rain twice. I've had to Uber instead of ride my bike once.
I don't bother with a two piece rain suit, I just throw a bright yellow poncho on over my usual jacket and secure it around my waist. My pants are a lost cause though.