The new financial year starts tomorrow and my employer no longer requires me to provide a car for work.
I have three options to get to work :-
1. The bus. I can get a bus a couple of minutes from my house at fairly convenient times. Which drops me at a bus station a couple of minutes from work. Cost is reasonable too. £12.50 for a weeks unlimited travel or £14.50 for 10 journeys to be used in a 2 week period or £22 for 20 journeys to be used within a month.
2. Cycling from home. Roughly about a half hour or so along a busy A-road which is nose to tail with traffic doing about 40-45 mph and hardly any chance to overtake. Fairly unpleasant from a cyclists POV. I once got knocked off my bike on this road and took my elbow through to the bone which resulted in a three week absence from work. I can also take a more convoluted route along country roads which still comprises a little of the same route but takes more like an hour.
3. Driving to a country park on the outskirts of the town I work in and then cycling in the rest. This would take about 10 minutes drive and 10 minutes cycle. I am thinking of throwing a mountain bike with flat pedals into the back of the car for this so would not have the same drawbacks as far as wearing cycling gear as the full on cycling option.
At the moment I am going to trial various options according to the weather. When I am at work I am required to dress smartly as I have to make calls on businesses and members of the public in one of their cars. There is a shower in a first aid room although locker provision is poor i.e. a skinny half sized locker which doesn't hold very much. There is nowhere to leave a bike so I would be looking at leaving it beside my desk unless management object.
I am wondering what the general consensus would be as regards what option would be more favourable and if anyone has any advice to give? I am an experienced cyclist , IMO
, and know about road positioning, gear to take etc.
I have three options to get to work :-
1. The bus. I can get a bus a couple of minutes from my house at fairly convenient times. Which drops me at a bus station a couple of minutes from work. Cost is reasonable too. £12.50 for a weeks unlimited travel or £14.50 for 10 journeys to be used in a 2 week period or £22 for 20 journeys to be used within a month.
2. Cycling from home. Roughly about a half hour or so along a busy A-road which is nose to tail with traffic doing about 40-45 mph and hardly any chance to overtake. Fairly unpleasant from a cyclists POV. I once got knocked off my bike on this road and took my elbow through to the bone which resulted in a three week absence from work. I can also take a more convoluted route along country roads which still comprises a little of the same route but takes more like an hour.
3. Driving to a country park on the outskirts of the town I work in and then cycling in the rest. This would take about 10 minutes drive and 10 minutes cycle. I am thinking of throwing a mountain bike with flat pedals into the back of the car for this so would not have the same drawbacks as far as wearing cycling gear as the full on cycling option.
At the moment I am going to trial various options according to the weather. When I am at work I am required to dress smartly as I have to make calls on businesses and members of the public in one of their cars. There is a shower in a first aid room although locker provision is poor i.e. a skinny half sized locker which doesn't hold very much. There is nowhere to leave a bike so I would be looking at leaving it beside my desk unless management object.
I am wondering what the general consensus would be as regards what option would be more favourable and if anyone has any advice to give? I am an experienced cyclist , IMO
