kevin_cambs_uk
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Don't you mean he pays six quid for the Misery not pleasure
Your right there mate, and every day as well!!!
Don't you mean he pays six quid for the Misery not pleasure
but presumably you would have to shower before leaving if going by car? So shower time is cancelled out?
You are a machine , a walking , talking, hill crushing , cycling machine, i take my hat off to you . Thats one in the eye for the car commuters.One of the girls at work (I say girl, she's 30 now, I remember her as the 19yo office junior) said to me today how she drove past me about 3 miles away from work
"I can't believe you're here before me!" she remarked
"Yes, and I stopped at Tesco, locked my bike, did some shopping, loaded up and STILL got here before you"
Perhaps that answers the question "how come you cycle when you've got a car?"
Perhaps, but it wouldn't show the spread of the data. My graph is showing the real data points. If it's any help (and if you're still interested), here's a link to my actual data (an image) :
https://sites.google.com/site/victorssharezone/Home/Commute-times-survey-201007-2.jpg
In any case, I think we can all agree that regardless of the numbers, there are so many benefits to cycling that it doesn't really matter that much how short or long the trip is.
That's what I was going to say!I work from home so got here before I left.