In weather like today ( persistent heavy rain) you can't beat a car for going from a to b and back.
I know some of you may disagree, I mean the hardcore of cyclists............. there is also the safety aspect,apart from comfort of dry and warm conditions that the car gives you.
How many of you, also car owners, leave the bike at home and take 4 wheels when the weather is so bad?
For me I will happily take the car when it is wet, wet, wet. I enjoy cycling for so many reasons, even in traffic and in the face of adversity but, riding in heavy, drenching rain just isn't fun. I don't feel I am exposed to any greater danger when riding in rain than riding in dry or dark conditions, this is just a matter of perception. However, I will often ride to work on a pleasant evening

knowing the forecast is for miserable weather the next morning when returning home
The only thing I can think of that will stop me riding in with my new hobby of commuting to work will be very heavy winds, serious downpour or frost/ice
Nothing wrong with winds or frost/ice in my book, adds to the spice of life, but serious downpours really dampen my spirits.
254 Cycle commutes so far this year.
18 of those it rained.
That's a very low number of wet rides in the scheme of things.
So really you are saying that if you took a car for these few cases it wouldn't really dent your reputation as a cycle commuter
