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Probably 100-200km on foot, I try to get 10,000 steps a day, but don't always hit it
I probably go into the office 5 times a month and that's about 10km each way, though I'll mix up either using tram or taxi depending how late I am. So let's say 60km on tram, 40km in a cab
Probably do the same kind of split for leisure travel locally, though the cabs are more for late nights or areas not near a tram stop, so say another 60km & 40km.
I probably travel across the country by train about 6 times a year to visit family and friends in near London, so that's 2x 3km cabs to the station (the tram doesn't go there yet) and 2x 350km of train travel. So half that for a monthly average amount, 3km taxi, 350km train. Probably add another 50km of trains monthly just for random domestic travel not to visit my family.
Journeys involving flights probably more like 3 a year, usually to somewhere in Europe, 2x 8km taxi to and from the airport, let's just say 2x 1000km as that puts me in the middle of Europe. So quarter that for average monthly and 4km cab, 500km plane.
Average monthly totals:
=~1260km a month
I don't drive my own car and this is a reminder that I need to finally get my bike fixed. But hey, had no idea I was moving around so much.