There is no wrong awnser in this question, you can commute at any age.
I commute because I can't work from home.
The word commute is both a noun (commute, commutes) and a verb (commute, commutes, commuting, commuted). The noun commute is a singular, common noun; word for an instance of a regular journey; the distance covered in a journey. The noun forms for the verb to commute are commuter, commutableness, commutability, and the gerund, commuting.
"To get a proper quote from Eagle auto insurnace, you would need to provide the area you live, your age, the type of vehicle and how you use it (do you commute to work?), and your driving history (any accidents or tickets?). These factors are all neccessary to get an accurate quote."
Well, to commute means to travel, or to take transportation. Some college students commute evey day to school. And many workers commute to get to work. So. . .a long commute is traveling a long way to work or school. !
I commute to work every morning.
Example sentence - We looked for a house close to our office in order to have a short commute each day.
No it is not easy to commute around Dallas
The Commute - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:PG
Commute - 2011 was released on: USA: November 2011
Commute - 2009 was released on: USA: 2 February 2009
There are many different lengths to society's average daily commute. Some people take 5 minutes others take hours to commute.
There really is no "proper" age but I'd say you should learn well in your youth.