BBC News website readers have been sending in commuting pictures from around the world. Anamitra Chakladar sent in this picture entitled Lady on a rickshaw.
"Liberian taxis come with an assortment of colourful and encouraging phrases," says Megan Petock who sent in this picture while working in Liberia.
Muhammed Khan: "Talk about family car pooling! A family getting to work in Lahore, Pakistan."
Mridula: "I live in Gurgaon, a city near Delhi. During a traffic jam, everyone steps into each other's paths and doesn't move for a long time."
Deepak Thukral, Spiti Valley, Himalayas: "In isolated Himalaya there are no real roads and we have to ride on whatever we see to reach our destination."
Pittrapim Arora's Bangkok commute is her worst daily task involving a "one hour wait to get out of the parking lot, to then spend one and half hours on the highway!"
"The line to get upstairs starts in the middle of the platform, I then wait my turn through the turnstiles," says Sheila Kirbos who commutes from New Jersey to New York City.
Mike Hartley sent in this photo of himself getting to work by bike, an increasingly popular form of transport in London.
Daniel Ortega: "By camel, foot, automobile and cycle-rickshaw. Inside Jaipur's Pink City, India."
Getting to work during the tube strike. Picture of the Northern Line on London's Underground sent in by Adrian Sevitz.
Cubans commuting to work sent in by Evangelos Hadjichristodoulou. Send your images to: yourpics@bbc.co.uk. For terms and more commuting pictures, see right hand side.
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