pedallingpasty
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- Derbyshire
Apologies if this topic has been already raised. Did a quick search and nothing found.
Just wish to raise the question on how cycling has effected your car usage and your views on them, especially from the long term cyclists.
Personnally i have been enjoying driving less and less over the last few years, i am getting really wound up about it sometimes. Not a very pretty sight. I am involved in another hobby that involves driving quite long distances for comps, mainly on sundays. Leave really early in the morning was ok. But the drives back could take up to twice as long, thinking what i could be doing if i wasn't sat in another traffic jam on motorway.
Just started commuting by bike again and found i have used my car once in 7 days. I am now even prefer to walk to supermarket to get food etc.
Trouble is i have a bit of confused point if view on this, because my commute is to a car factory !!!
So obviously everyone giving up driving will have me out of a job.
Just wish to raise the question on how cycling has effected your car usage and your views on them, especially from the long term cyclists.
Personnally i have been enjoying driving less and less over the last few years, i am getting really wound up about it sometimes. Not a very pretty sight. I am involved in another hobby that involves driving quite long distances for comps, mainly on sundays. Leave really early in the morning was ok. But the drives back could take up to twice as long, thinking what i could be doing if i wasn't sat in another traffic jam on motorway.
Just started commuting by bike again and found i have used my car once in 7 days. I am now even prefer to walk to supermarket to get food etc.
Trouble is i have a bit of confused point if view on this, because my commute is to a car factory !!!
So obviously everyone giving up driving will have me out of a job.