My commute is 9.5 miles round trip by bike, about 14 by car. By bike the ride is about 13 minutes, by car it's 25-30 depending on traffic. I live in a suburban neighborhood in Vermont and we have lots of large hills. A short bike/foot path connects my hilltop neighborhood to an adjoining one,saving me the hassle of driving down a hill, around it, and back up the other side of it to get to the main road I ride. There is brisk traffic, but 90% of the way I have a dedicated bike lane, and drivers are slowly becoming more aware that the bike lane is actually used.
I bought my Stromer ST2 in June and have somewhere around 1300 miles on it so far. By the time I get to work I am wide awake and with none of the accumulated stress of listening to political news while stuck in traffic half asleep. It's *way* better.
And to anyone who's curious:
I had heard the Direct Drive motor on the Stromer would be a bad choice for climbing the hills around where I live, and that a mid-drive would be a better choice. I've ridden both mid-drives and direct drives, and the DD on my Stromer kicks butt on the hills around me. I'm not using it to crawl up super steep mountain trails, but on anything pavement, I think I'd take the DD.