Divorce Your Car --and get into a relationship with a Bike!
Dave Head wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006 15:14:50 -0700, "Arif Khokar"
wrote:
John S. wrote:
An interesting but very incomplete analysis of the true costs of
commuting by bike.
Take the average commuter that lives 20 miles from work. To make an
8-4 work schedule that commuter will have to get up at 4:00 to begin
riding at 5:00 to arrive at work by 8:00.
Are you saying you can only average 6 to 7 mph on a bike? I'm not very
fast, but I can average 15 mph on a bike. That means I can make the
commute in about 80 minutes give or take.
Try 20 miles each way in Virginia today. 100 degrees out there.
Just takes a little getting used to.
I'm in Maryland for the summer but I spend most of the year living on
Hainan Island in the South China Sea. If it its only 100 degrees I'm
cool and comfy and still biking.
Incremental cost: New bike every year plus repairs $2,000
Properly maintaining a good quality bike will cost far less than $2000
per year. The bike will last quite a bit longer than a year as well.
And maybe an expensive ride to the emergency room for heat exhaustion.
Only if you don't drink enough water.
-M
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