Do bicycles and cars mix?
"Scott in Aztlan" wrote in message
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 02:43:33 GMT, "Pete" wrote:
All this merely points to a poor implementation of non-car transport.
It *can* be done. The US public merely lacks the will or desire to do it.
For a variety of reasons. Mainly, I think, because we don't *want* to.
I fully understand why.
I live approximately 3 miles from my office. It takes me less than 9
minutes
door-to-door to drive there.
I live 3 miles away from work as well. It takes me 12-14 minutes by bike,
10-12 by car.
Lest you think I'm a 'bike nazi', I ride when I feel like it. Doesn't have
to be *every day*. But I've found commuting by bike allows a 2 car family to
be a one car family.
Think about it. At least one car in a two car family sits around almost ALL
the time. In the parking lot at work, or at home, when you're driving the
other one.
18 minutes/day use is not good economics.
Pete
And that's time I don't have to spend in the gym
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