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I live about 2 miles from work and RUN to work. It works great and saves a lot of money. I still own a car, but I put 3-4k miles on it per year. Just to throw out a number, I estimate I save about $10k post tax dollars each year vs the average American. You can do a lot with $10k.
You will however need a way to freshen up once you reach your destination. Luckily I have a gym and shower facilities at my work. I did the same running routine when I went to college, but I didn't care how I smelled in class back then . |
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I am an avid cyclist, but I would not use it to commute. I would need a shower and a change of clothes. I think public transportation may be a better choice.
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I agree that the public bus is a better and in my opinion a much safer option. I still worry about my dad biking to work each day. He has had some really close calls. School bus clipped him last year on a not-too-busy residential street, and almost knocked him down. His friends have mostly had some bad hits, where cars actually ran into them several times. It is not the safest way to get to work, esp. when you are competing with speeding, impatient cars on major roads who are MUCH bigger than you. A little metal-frame bike wouldn't stand a chance against a very large vehicle like an SUV.
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Unless there is a dedicate bike path as well as bike-friendly crosswalk areas, I wouldn't consider biking even if it's just 1 mile. Life is already short and hard, why would anyone want to make it harder by being bed-ridden. There are a lot of cyclists here but these are just ego-maniacs taking up lanes. If one of them is run over, I won't loose any sleep over it as they cause car to have close-calls all the time. Unless you're in a city with dedicate bike paths or a kid riding with friends in your neighborhood, then cycling is simply stupid for people with too much time, money, and and attention seeking idiots. |
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I biked a few days a week when gas was approaching 4 bucks per gallon. I have a mid school higher end Mountain bike, which wasn't always ideal for the 7 mile one way commute. I live a the very bottom of a big, big hill, which doesn't exactly get me psyched early in the AM. I found the AM commute was more mellow, drivers were more patient, etc. On the commute home, however, people were always more aggressive. The lack of bicycle lanes here in New Hampshire makes it dicey at times. If there was a group of bike commuters going my route on a daily basis, that would motivate me more. Larger groups of cyclists tend to create a bigger presence on the road, which feels safer.
But, getting back on topic, it was cheaper. I was fortunate to have a shower at work. It's just the discipline of getting up earlier and packing the night before. |
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