I dont go over 60, well rarely unless I need to, as this is the optimum fuel saving speed for me. It saves me about a fiver each week. To make my job not worth it for me it would need to double my fuel bill, Im hoping that is some time away yet.
Not really, just as skint as the next underpaid overworked person, who has to travel.You are different from most people.
I was one of those types who drove to and from work everyday until in 2008 when petrol hit a ridiculous £1.20 a litre. seems daft now looking back that i never used to cycle a mere 5 and -a- half miles.I would expect to see lots of cyclists in Swindon as it is not very big and has a fairly extensive, apart from the town centre, shared path network yet still people drive at most five/six miles, more likely two or three rather than cycle.
Not really, just as skint as the next underpaid overworked person, who has to travel.
I must just be as tight as a gnats chuff then, I would go 55 but find I hold larger vehicles up so upped to 60.And yet the majority of people I see on the road make no attempt to drive economically, and a lot of them drive as though they're in a grand prix.
People moan a lot about petrol prices rising, yet do nothing to use less of it.
They rarely do, but heyMy wife and two children might not approve I'm afraid.
A couple of months at 400 quid a throw and you're moving into the really decent bike territory, best of luck Col.Soaring petrol prices were a key factor in me cycling more, i used to cycle purely for fun but around late 2010 i decided there is no reason why i cant cycle to my work, started doing 2/3 days a week and now i try my hardest to do all 4 days, sadly i still need my car for my 2nd job and im still paying it off otherwise i would consider getting rid of it altogether, hoping once i move in with the gf then i can just get rid of the car altogether cause all in it costs me around £400 a month![]()
Gotta love those people who drive to the gym then do the things you do in a gym for an hour then drive home.I think everyone has a tipping point, my main motivation to cycle was the cost of getting into Manchester and back, that was about 6-7 years ago - With the bike to work scheme it was costing me less per month to buy a bike that I wouldn't have been able to afford otherwise, than it was to use public transport.
That said, some people just won't do it. There are people here that drive from 2-3 miles away and then complain about the cost of gym memberships when they are only going once a week. Madness!
+1Just don't tell them that they'll likely spend more than the gym membership on cycling gear![]()