Can Road trip travel stay a bit further away from the city? Do any of you have good suggestions ?
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Yeah, especially in cities where traffic is really bad, if public transportation is convenient, you can take public transportation or Uber into the city, without having to drive.
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Yes, long-term stay in the city center, short-term stay in the suburbs.
Sure, we chose to live in a place heading towards Stanford from the airport, which was convenient to drive to various places.
You can consider places with convenient public transportation around San Francisco. It is not recommended to drive in San Francisco.
I stayed in San Francisco for only two nights, and on the third day I stayed in Sunnyvale because I rented a car to go to LA.
I spend the night in small towns between big cities during my Road trip. After dinner, I drive for about an hour to catch up. It's cheap and eliminates the trouble of traffic jams. Generally, I enter the city after 10 o'clock and leave before 4 o'clock, which can achieve the best result of avoiding traffic jams.
I live in Sausalito, a bit far, but overall okay, free parking Where to live depends on how you play. Sometimes, it's worth it to stay in the city center, but staying far away will bring many problems. It all depends on how you want to play.