Bad weather commuting?

When do you commute?

  • I commute in all weathers - nothing stops me on two wheels

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • I go by bike in most weather, but if there's snow/ice on the ground I don't use the bike

    Votes: 2 100.0%
  • I cycle as long as it's not raining too hard

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • At the slightest chance of a raindrop during the day, I take the car / bus / train

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2
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Sailorchick

New Member
Location
Southampton
Have sold my car (and husbands is broken at the moment so can't borrow that one) so will be cycling all year round. If it does get very icy I may walk if necessary.
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
all weathers again, I only had one off last winter on a patch of black ice in the dark.
 

aka0019

New Member
My car has no tax, mot or insurance and needs loads doing to fix it so it's sitting on the driev for not. So basically I haven't got a choice! Actually I could get the metro but erm...no!
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
Ice/snow very rarely stops me commuting as I travel along gritted A roads.

However, I have abandoned rides after coming a cropper on ice a few times over the years. Now if I see the forecast is hovering around zero and it's raining/snowing, I usually don't bother with the w/e ride as it's not worth the extra risk.
 

brokenbetty

Über Member
Location
London
Most weather except ungritted ice, but that's not common at all.

I leave the bike at home a lot in December but that's not because of the weather - it's the drinking season :tongue:
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
for me ice- don't mind the snow as much - one thing that does get me thinking is gail force winds.

Still being sick is what will hinder my cycling commute so that's when I will be forced onto public transport.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Well I cycled through the snow and ice last year - and discovered that it was safer to stick to main roads rather than using a cut through a park (one with a big dip in the middle!!!). I think I got off and walked a 100 m occasionally when I thought it was bad.
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
I avoid ice and strong winds. There's no point taking unnecessary risks. I'm lucky that I have the option of car or bus though.
 

lady_rider

New Member
Location
Norf Yorkshire
I have no car and very irregular public transport; no choice. One one occasion last year my gloves got wet and I was actually sobbing with pain by the time I got home, my hands were that cold. And that was nothing compared to what they felt like when they started to warm up... OOOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!! On one occasion half the office were off work because of the snow, I breezed in on time wondering what the fuss was about. Bril; I'd hate to not be able to do a cycle commute
 

Gromit

Über Member
Location
York
Bikepete is getting my trike ready for my winter commute. Nothing will be stopping me after that. :angry:
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Being my 1st year I think I've done well in keeping missed days down to a minimum,only when it's pouring down on my way in have I chickened out,don't mind getting wet on way home so much,but on way in not keen,no real facilities where I work showers etc.
Have missed maybe 5 days in total due to weather.
 

leyton condor

Veteran
Location
London
I didn't mind the snow earlier this year, in fact I quite enjoyed it, the ice the day after just looked too much though.
When I woke up this morning the sound of wind and rain was not too tempting but once I was on my way I was glad that I was on my bike as the traffic was at a standstill for most of my six miles.
 
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