Your pictures on the theme of 'my commute'

We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "my commute". Here is a selection of the photographs we received from around the world.

News imageRussell Stoner Yellow sports carRussell Stoner
Russell Stoner: "California commute: My wife, Emily, in Hermosa Beach, California on her way to work in Santa Monica on Valentine's Day."
News imageMartin Blunt: Feet in a muddy puddleMartin Blunt:
Martin Blunt: "Commuting down the muddy paths of the New Forest after a late-night finish at work."
News imageStuart Sneddon Traffic in a wing mirrorStuart Sneddon
Stuart Sneddon: "Chased by the sunrise on a morning commute."
News imageSofia Capurso Traffic in DelhiSofia Capurso
Sofia Capurso: "A shot of the Delhi traffic jam on a regular day, taken while stuck in a bus and feeling overwhelmed by the amount of typical vehicles trying to make their way."
News imageJan Hawtin An Oyster card on the groundJan Hawtin
Jan Hawtin: "My commute relies on my Oyster card. So why does it end up in a puddle on the pavement so often? Luckily I retrieved it this time."
News imageBrian Minkoff Passengers on a metro trainBrian Minkoff
Brian Minkoff: "Commuters and tourists on the Paris metro."
News image Tom Sterling People on a moped Tom Sterling
Tom Sterling: "Morning commuters in Saigon."
News imageSarah Metcalfe: Dog looking out of a windowSarah Metcalfe:
Sarah Metcalfe: "Bess enjoying the wind in her ears on the way to doggy day care."
News imageRachael Blakey London streetRachael Blakey
Rachael Blakey: "I took this photograph of a taxi and bus through a window with rain on it."
News imagePeter Delius People at a ferry terminalPeter Delius
Peter Delius: "Rush hour in Lisbon. People getting on board a ferry to commute from the city centre back to their homes across the river."
News imageMichael Gal Sydney stationMichael Gal
Michael Gal: "The Central Station in Sydney is always bustling. This time-lapse photo aims to convey the hustle and flow of travellers."
News imageRenata Gusciora Woman at a bus stopRenata Gusciora
Renata Gusciora: "My daily commute in Melbourne, Florida. Waiting for the bus: 28 or 29? I am always on the run so I take whichever comes first as I need to catch a transfer next. 28 means a transfer at the mall and walk through the beautiful jungle garden and a chat with my turtle friends at the pond. 29 takes me to the airport so I can catch my transfer there, chat with my favourite bus driver and still have time to grab a coffee before I reach my destination."
News imageMatteo Manuguerr Lights from cars on a motorwayMatteo Manuguerr
Matteo Manuguerra: "These are some details of the objects, feelings or images I see every day when I am commuting. They are part of my daily life."
News imageAmritava Chakraborty An aircraft in front of the moonAmritava Chakraborty
Amritava Chakraborty: "Passing the moon."
News imageMike Wright A tractorMike Wright
Mike Wright: "I've been retired for some time now, so I had to go a long way back for shots from my commute. On this occasion I had just left the outskirts of the city and got into the lanes when I drove past a gate and spotted the sunset out of the corner of my eye. I had to drive another mile before I could turn round and then drive past the gate to find somewhere to park. I grabbed the camera and sprinted down the lane and got this shot of the tractor and the gulls with the Rivers Tavy and Tamar in the background."
News imageGraham Davey Two girls in a car on a fairground rideGraham Davey
Graham Davey: "'No, I'm driving.' My daughters at the then-Windsor Safari Park (now Legoland) at the driving school."
News imagePeter Kitanov A cyclist passing pylonsPeter Kitanov
Peter Kitanov: "Every day on my bicycle I go to Kyustendil, my hometown in Bulgaria."
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The next theme is "signs of spring" and the deadline for entries is 16 April 2024.

The pictures will be published later that week and you will be able to find them, along with other galleries, on the In Pictures section of the BBC News website.

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