Nigeyy
Legendary Member
- Location
- Massachusetts, USA
Well, it starting to come to the time of year over here that I'm thinking of stopping my commuting for the rest of the year for a couple of reasons:
1. it's starting to get dark around 5:40pm. That means I have to leave the office at around 4:30pm or earlier to avoid the dark, quite depressing really. Though I really don't mind commuting in the pitch dark coming into work (I usually cycle between 6:00am and 7:00am) I don't like commuting home in the dark at around mid to late afternoon due to the amount of traffic -I just don't trust the drivers I see for driving in the dark.
2. It's getting colder -won't be long before we'll get ice. And I hate ice! This morning when I set off I had to scrape the frost from the windshield of the car. It's not that I can't put up with the cold, I just don't like hitting ice on the bike.
Also, and to a lesser degree, when I cycle along a road that I have to take, I'm starting to cycle just when the sun is coming up right in front of me -which means solar glare for drivers behind me -makes me just a tad nervous. Though I can avoid this by leaving a little earlier or much later, it's just inconvenient and there's just not much I can do if I get to the stretch of road at the wrong time.
I reckon maybe 1-2 more weeks tops..... In some ways I have to admit I'm a fair weather commuter!
1. it's starting to get dark around 5:40pm. That means I have to leave the office at around 4:30pm or earlier to avoid the dark, quite depressing really. Though I really don't mind commuting in the pitch dark coming into work (I usually cycle between 6:00am and 7:00am) I don't like commuting home in the dark at around mid to late afternoon due to the amount of traffic -I just don't trust the drivers I see for driving in the dark.
2. It's getting colder -won't be long before we'll get ice. And I hate ice! This morning when I set off I had to scrape the frost from the windshield of the car. It's not that I can't put up with the cold, I just don't like hitting ice on the bike.
Also, and to a lesser degree, when I cycle along a road that I have to take, I'm starting to cycle just when the sun is coming up right in front of me -which means solar glare for drivers behind me -makes me just a tad nervous. Though I can avoid this by leaving a little earlier or much later, it's just inconvenient and there's just not much I can do if I get to the stretch of road at the wrong time.
I reckon maybe 1-2 more weeks tops..... In some ways I have to admit I'm a fair weather commuter!