Ill give it a go.
2014: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/5655-how-long-is-your-regular-commute-from-home-to-school-or-work
2016: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/6427-how-long-is-your-regular-commute-from-home-to-school-or-work
2018: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/7017-how-long-is-your-regular-commute-from-home-to-school-or-work
2020: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/7903-how-long-is-your-regular-commute-from-home-to-school-or-work
2022: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/8762-how-long-is-your-regular-commute-from-home-to-school-or-work
This is the fifth time this poll has happened spanning seven and a half years. It is one of the rare repeating matchups where the options are the exact same in each poll.
The two titans are 5 - 15 minutes and 16 - 30 minutes. They have never finished more than one percent apart*, with 16 - 30 minutes currently winning the heads-up majority 3-1, despite receiving 189 fewer total votes over the four completed matchups. It is worth noting that the one win that 5 - 15 minutes has was the very first matchup back in 2014.
As of the time I am making this topic, 5 - 15 minutes is currently winning against its rival but the day is far from over. But wait! Whats this? New entrant, I dont have one suddenly appears! It is currently only one percent under the two titans despite ways previously finishing around 15% under them. How did this happen and how will affect future matchups? Will 5 - 15 minutes earn its first win in nearly a decade? Or will 6 - 16 minutes mount a comeback?
*in 2014, 5 - 15 minutes won by 1.11%