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Quickest way to SFU in the morning
q0192837465
12-07-2009, 03:04 PM
I need to arrive at a job site in SFU tmr morning at 9am. I live near Grandview Highway and Rupert (where the new Canadian Tire is) and I just wanna know if it'll be quicker to take Hastings, Highway 1, or some other route.
TIA
asahai69
12-07-2009, 03:28 PM
try one of these
http://technologizer.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/390955750_6c78eb96dd.jpg
^haha... if you need to be there by 9AM I would just take the highway and get off at Gaglardi and up you go... Traffic wouldn't be that bad if you're going around 8:15AM. You'd be on and off anyway.
wuuhoo
12-07-2009, 06:15 PM
highway 1
exit 37
jimzilla
12-07-2009, 06:16 PM
Freeway.
Too many lights on hastings
asian_XL
12-07-2009, 08:32 PM
call your boss and say you are sick
jimmerz
12-07-2009, 08:51 PM
eastbound is pretty fast on #1 in the morning
hastings is not that packed either
both methods should be approx the same time.....
skyxx
12-07-2009, 09:06 PM
Helicopter....
E=mc˛
12-07-2009, 09:33 PM
hwy1 is slower because the distance traveled is farther and out of the way. I live basically between hastings and 1st ave so either method works and i've found hastings (or better yet, parker/curtis is faster) to be faster.
but then since you live near grandview hwy/rupert, there's no point going all the way to hastings.
so just take #1. As mentioned, it should be pretty quick in the morning.
if you go parker/curtis, there's 2 school zones you have to pass by, and its gona be quite busy when u pass by 8:30 when all the parents are dropping the kids off at school
The_AK
12-07-2009, 10:12 PM
time machine,
go there now and then go forward in time,
on a serious note,
i usually take higway and turn onto exit 37, pretty fast
Ikkaku
12-07-2009, 10:23 PM
highway 1... theres always line ups going to vancouver, but it's pretty smooth heading towards east
misteranswer
12-07-2009, 10:30 PM
hwy1 is slower because the distance traveled is farther and out of the way. I live basically between hastings and 1st ave so either method works and i've found hastings (or better yet, parker/curtis is faster) to be faster.
but then since you live near grandview hwy/rupert, there's no point going all the way to hastings.
so just take #1. As mentioned, it should be pretty quick in the morning.
Compared to Hastings to Highway #1 route, I don't think it's slower because you're traveling at a higher speed on the highway. From my experience they seem to be about the same in terms of travel time.
For you though it might be longer though because in addition to traveling too far east, you're also heading south an addition distance. But at Grandview and Rupert the travel towards the southern direction is minimal.
Personally, I always went down Parker/Curtis. But the school zones were very annoying.
illicitstylz
12-07-2009, 10:55 PM
engage vtec in every gear
E=mc˛
12-08-2009, 12:19 AM
For you though it might be longer though because in addition to traveling too far east, you're also heading south an addition distance. But at Grandview and Rupert the travel towards the southern direction is minimal.
Personally, I always went down Parker/Curtis. But the school zones were very annoying.
Yeah it's because you end up going south pretty far and then have to take gaglardi back north, whereas from hastings or parker/curtis, you just head east and it's quite fast.
I can pretty much get to SFU via parker/curtis in about 15mins iirc (live between 1st and hastings, near playland area), there's no way I can make it that fast if I take the highway. Not to mention once you get onto gaglardi, the fucking lights at lougheed hwy take FOREVER and you are pretty much guaranteed to get there when it is red.
but yeah either way the op should take the highway since he's already pretty south.
for parker
I actually don't mind the school zones lol since you really don't lose that much time. It always gives me a good laugh every time the cops pull over some idiot who decides to not obey 30 sign. I've seen that happen at least 3 times this semester and I barely drive to school....
the only 'new' thing that slows you down is the traffic light change on willingdon (westbound parker now has advance green. well not "new" but it is a recent change). So that adds to the wait.
slammer111
12-08-2009, 12:41 AM
I used to have to do that exact same run, except my start point was Boundary + Lougheed. And my run was at 0800-0830.
Fastest way: Lougheed -> Willingdon -> Hastings -> up the mountain.
Trust me, Hwy #1 + Gaglardi is NOT faster. The extra distance more than kills any increase in speed. It's like +4 km if I remember correctly. My coworkers and I tested this many times. They'd beat me by a good 5 minutes by taking the suggested route.
Neither is Parker. You'll run smack into 2 school zones full of kids and parents.
Boundary itself is fast, but the stretch of Hastings between Boundary and Willingdon has like 10 traffic lights.
One big advantage of Lougheed -> Willingdon is there's a nice long L turn signal. The only slow point in Hastings east of Willingdon are the Alpha/Beta/Gamma lights, but once you're through, you're golden. Oh, and the popo like to tag speeding eastbound students there.
Which company is this? I'm wondering if we're talking about the same one.
XtC-604
12-08-2009, 12:48 AM
Just Bau Tec on HWY 1 and you can make it from Oak and 41st to SFU in 24 mins, my record was 21 mins
StealthFighter
12-08-2009, 01:49 AM
I used to have to do that exact same run, except my start point was Boundary + Lougheed. And my run was at 0800-0830.
Fastest way: Lougheed -> Willingdon -> Hastings -> up the mountain.
Trust me, Hwy #1 + Gaglardi is NOT faster. The extra distance more than kills any increase in speed. It's like +4 km if I remember correctly. My coworkers and I tested this many times. They'd beat me by a good 5 minutes by taking the suggested route.
+1 i do the same when i drive to sfu. usually pretty good flow.
Senna4ever
12-08-2009, 01:59 AM
Can't you just leave the house earlier...? There isn't much difference between any of the routes suggested.
RabidRat
12-08-2009, 02:08 AM
Can't you just leave the house earlier...? There isn't much difference between any of the routes suggested.
hey 2 minutes a day adds up!
by the end of a typical undergraduate degree, you'd have enough time saved up to browse Revscene for 48.67 hours straight!!
Orion
12-08-2009, 08:54 AM
take a ride in the hidenpeter
http://andy.mm2c.com/pictures/hindenpeter.JPG
Mugen EvOlutioN
12-08-2009, 09:00 AM
:pteleport
shenmecar
12-08-2009, 09:52 AM
:pteleport
thats already been mentioned.
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