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Commuter's Trip From Jersey City To Brooklyn Takes 15 Minutes—By Jet Ski

A Jersey City man may have devised the ultimate commuting hack: traveling by jet ski. 

David Pike and his traffic-beating jet ski

David Pike and his traffic-beating jet ski

Photo Credit: ABC/Screen grab

David Pike told WABC's "Good Morning America" that he used to take the PATH, the bus and the subway to get to his job in Brooklyn, a 90-minute slog one way. 

During these commutes, Pike realized that the distance as the crow flies -- or as the fish swims -- between his job at New York Trolley and his Jersey City home was relatively short. Then one day he had a eureka moment. 

"I went on eBay and bought a jet ski -- and now it takes me 15 minutes, I just cut straight across the harbor," he said on GMA. He parks his vehicle at a kayak dock in Brooklyn. 

When the weather gets cold, Pike said he's not going to abandon the water. 

"That's when I'm gonna start swimming. Actually I have a wet suit, so I'm planning to go through November."

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