Phoenix Residents: IN TRAFFIC How long would it take me to drive from north glendale to downtown Tempe?
October 24th, 2008 | by |claytonc22 asked:
Got a job offer in downtown Tempe, and I live at 43rd and Union Hills Dr. Mapquest says 35 mins or so….but I know traffic is bad in the AM…Just wandering if anyone had any idea…thank you
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Got a job offer in downtown Tempe, and I live at 43rd and Union Hills Dr. Mapquest says 35 mins or so….but I know traffic is bad in the AM…Just wandering if anyone had any idea…thank you
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3 Responses to “Phoenix Residents: IN TRAFFIC How long would it take me to drive from north glendale to downtown Tempe?”
By Nancy Kay on Oct 24, 2008 | Reply
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By njyecats on Oct 25, 2008 | Reply
probably about 90 min. I used to live around 43rd T-bird had to commute to 10 University, that’s how long it took me on a good day in traffic.
By Doc on Oct 27, 2008 | Reply
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